In the bottom of the seventh, Lindor started the comeback with a game-tying two-run home run. The Mets walked off in the bottom of the 10th via a Patrick Mazeika RBI fielder's choice to score Pete Alonso from third. When I went down to check and I got down there, the one thing I ran into was Francisco telling me ‘let’s go play ball, let’s go play ball, Luis,’ and he just came back up.
"I heard some scrambling and some guys going down into the tunnel. The Mets now have a record of 10-4, which is.
Despite enduring a rough month of May, suffering a dreadful 9-for-60 stretch, the New York. “At that point in the game, I knew something was going on," Mets manager Luis Rojas said. The New York Mets were in top form on Thursday night as they pummeled the San Francisco Giants at home at Citi Field for their 10th win of the season. 8:00 AM EDT Don't look now, but Francisco Lindor is starting to heat up at the plate again. “It was crazy because we were going back and forth debating if it was a rat or a raccoon.” He got mad at me and was like ‘No, it’s not a rat, it’s a raccoon,’ and I was like ‘hell no, man. “It was funny I told him ‘hey I’ve never seen a New York rat,’” Lindor said. Mets get: SS Francisco Lindor, RHP Carlos Carrasco. The six-player deal sent infielders Amed Rosario and Andrés Giménez and two prospects to the Tribe. New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer, right, reacts as New York Yankees Aaron Judge, back left, rounds the bases after hitting a home run in the third inning of a baseball game, Monday. Lindor and second baseman Jeff McNeil misplayed a popup in the top of the seventh inning, and following the half-inning, Mets players were seen running into the tunnel between the dugout and clubhouse where Lindor and McNeil had retreated.Īfter the game, Lindor said that he and McNeil were having a disagreement in the tunnel about if he saw a rat or McNeil saw a raccoon. In by far the boldest stroke of the Cohen era to date, New York acquired All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor and starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco from Cleveland on Thursday. New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor had a unique story following a 5-4 extra-innings win against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday, one which attributed a commotion in the dugout tunnel to a rat and raccoon. Fans of the New York Mets were able to celebrate the signing of franchise shortstop Francisco Lindor to a ten-year, 341 million contract extension for an entire week before.