And shortstop Francisco Lindor also sees how Soto can liven up a raucous Citi Field faithful even further with the way he ...
An Upper East Side penthouse snapped up by New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor was the priciest home to find a buyer last week in Manhattan, according to the weekly roundup of luxury home ...
Francisco Lindor knows how to have a good time on a baseball field. But “Mr. Smile” took his fun-loving ways up a notch on Saturday night in Puerto Rico. During a charity home run derby and celebrity ...
As big as that signing was, the news didn’t stop there as shortstop Francisco Lindor announced on Friday that the Mets family is about to get just a bit bigger even after the Soto announcement. SNY ...
Baseball star Francisco Lindor, shortstop for the New York Mets, is in contract to purchase a penthouse on Manhattan’s Upper East Side for roughly $20 million, according to people familiar with ...
Francisco Lindor is officially an Upper East Sider—well, he will be when his luxury condo is done being built. Lindor, a shortstop for the New York Mets, is reportedly under contract to purchase ...
The New York Mets’ shortstop is making a play for an Upper East Side pad. Francisco Lindor signed a contract to purchase a penthouse at EJS Group’s at 200 East 75th Street for roughly $20 ...
The Wall Street Journal's Katherine Clarke reported Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor entered into a contract to purchase a $20 million penthouse in Manhattan. The Wall Street Journal @WSJ Exclusive ...
Robert Sabo for NY Post The other component is Francisco Lindor, who finished second to Shohei Ohtani in the National League MVP vote after a season in which he posted an .844 OPS and stole 29 ...
Francisco Lindor didn’t need to say a word. The emojis said enough. Shortly after news of the Mets’ historic contract with Juan Soto broke, Lindor re-shared a post from MLB’s official ...
DALLAS − One season after loading up on one-year deals to ease the team's payroll into the future, the Mets' front office wrote the biggest check in Major League Baseball history Sunday night ...
Shortstop Francisco Lindor took to Instagram shortly after the news dropped Sunday night to share his reaction. While five teams were officially in the running for Soto, the Mets and New York ...