Journalist believes Mets have problems with Lindor

The New York Mets are in a very tricky part of their season, and it seems that their players have won free problems with their fans, after that led by Javier Báez, made gestures celebrating against the fanaticada with the “thumbs down” sign, as a response to fans who have screamed at the team in recent encounters, where they have had a terrible streak and moved away from the MLB playoff spots.

The truth is that the press has turned against Javier Báez for being the first to do so and apparently other colleagues followed him. However, The New York Post columnist Joel Sherman, who thinks the real problem is actually Francisco Lindor, who will stay here for the next 10 seasons and being Báez’s friend, may have been the bad influence. here.

Participating in a youthful gesture of making thumbs down to symbolize shouting fanaticism says very bad things about Francisco Lindor and his entourage. Someone who has been a Met for a while like Michael Conforto or Jacob DeGrom must be the adult in the situation and explain to Lindor why all this is wrong.

The truth is that after the planting, it is likely that Javier Báez will not stay beyond this year in New York, while Lindor will have to deal with the consequences after his actions and renew his relationship with the fans, with which it will be for the next decade.

Gabriel Delgado

I started as a rookie in A l’Bat in early 2018 and am in my third season covering Major League Baseball as a web reporter. I’m a fan of the San Francisco Giants, number one supporter of Barry Bonds and detractor of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Fernando Tatis Jr., Juan Soto and Ronald Acuña are the future of baseball, Mike Trout is overrated, and the Stars deserved to be taken out of the World Series for their trap. In addition to baseball, I also enjoy football, American football, basketball, and just about any other game that includes a ball or a ball. I’m also an amateur musician, moneyless gamer and very nerdy. Degree in journalism from the University of Guadalajara, graduated in 2017. Born in the world capital of shrimp, Escuinapa, Sinaloa. I lived for a time in Australia; I survived the giant spiders, the demons of Tasmania and fought a kangaroo and I did not die in the attempt.

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