Francisco Lindor's stretch is almost automatically output and has been replaced by the other end of the resulting spectrum.
The All-Star Shortstop played the fourth consecutive Dochter game on Saturday, helping the Mets score enough to win Nolan McLean in his major league debut.
One night after Lindor smashed two home runs, he used RBI and a stolen base 2-4.
It has left Lindor at six RBIs in the last four games.
“I'm sure I'll be waving good waves right now,” Lindo said, who has .634 OPS in the 60 games before his winning streak. “I’m sure I’ll drop at some point, but as long as I limit the length…just ride the wave as much as I can.”
Francisco Lindor reacted after being hit in a 3-1 victory over the Mariners on August 16, 2025. Imaging images
Lindor's third inning doubles allowed the Mets to win the first game in their first game today.
In seventh, his single and stolen base provided improvements to the Mets’ two-scoring rally.
Francisco Lindor grabbed the second base against the Mariners on August 16. Imaging images
Lindor's stolen base was his 20th place, offering him a 20/20 season (home runs and stolen base) for the fifth time in his career.
He was the first such shortstop in Major League Baseball history, with five such seasons.
Francisco Lindor won a huge blow against the Mariners on August 16. Imaging images
McLean became the sixth Mets debut this season, joining Hayden Senger, Jonathan Pintaro, Blade Tidwell, Justin Hagenman and Alex Carrillo.
The right-hander became the first pitcher to the team to make the first major league baseball appearance since David Peterson in 2020.
Manager Carlos Mendoza said DFA Paul Blackburn's decision after Friday's game “it's not easy” but the Mets need McLean's roster.
The veteran Blackburn made an appearance at the club after returning from the injury list on Wednesday.
Blackburn has 6.85 ERA in seven games this season in the club.
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Juan Soto became the ninth player in franchise history in his 30th season home run on Friday, reaching the plateau in his first season at the club.
Frank Thomas, Dave Kingman, Gary Carter, Bernard Gilki, Robin Ventura, Mike Cameron, Carlos Delgado and Pete Alonso are the others.