Mets dealing with Francisco Lindor injury, Juan Soto position change, what’s next?
After an eventful David Stearns news conference at the start of Mets spring training, SNY Steve Gelbs and Newsday’s David Lennon react to the announcements regarding an injury to Francisco Lindor and a move to left field for Juan Soto, and look ahead to the ramifications of both on the season moving forward.
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22 comments
I bought right field tickets to see Soto 🤦🏻♂️😭🤷🏻♂️😂
The Soto thing was inevitable. Honestly, I rather they do it now than years from now.
Here we go with the injuries.
Here we go with the injuries oh boy…
Then why are we waiting on the eve of spring training?
i dont get why Soto was ever moved to RF, he started out as a LF and usually a lesser defensive outfielder is typically better off in LF
Bichette at ss
Lindor Really Wanted To Get Injured For Team Puerto Rico in the WBC. 🤨
I'm so glad captain Lindor didn't have to undergo surgery and physical therapy before his off-season vacation started last October. Anything for the team, ehh Lindor. Or was it that he couldn't get insurance clearance to play in the WBC, so might as well miss some time with the big league club?
If Lindor misses significant time, it is a disaster. They have no good option at SS. There will be a lot of questions about Lindor's timing to address his hand.
Typical Mets. Why didn't Lindor have this "hamate bone| issue addressed at the end of last season? Why wait until now and potentially jeopardize him starting the season??????
Right off the bat before Spring Training even, in true Mets fashion. Why is it we can't have nice things?
Mets are finished already.
LINDOR IS A CANCER
TRADE HIM ALREADY
Oh sure…because Juan Solo is much better in LF than Brandon Nimmo would have been.
Has Kodai Senga been unwrapped from the bubblewrap yet?
'Cos it would be nice to know if he can throw two consecutive fastballs over the plate.
This team is a joke.
It’s been bothering him for awhile so let’s wait until spring training to address it with surgery 🙄
Nimmo
Nimmo
Nimmo, 🤣🤣🤣
Jesus the amount of Mets pessimism is disgusting
Geez, these SNY guys. Just say "Soto is being moved to LF because he can't play RF" …
No worries. Acuna can cover short until the clown comes back. Oh, Wait……
Lindor is a bad apple. Trade him
Chipper Jones in my favorite pitcher in the 4th quarter