The New York Mets have a talented team led by Juan Soto as their star signing, but they already had important players who took them to compete for the National League pennant against the Los Angeles Dodgers, especially with Puerto Rican Francisco Lindor as one of their stars.
Lindor is a symbol of the team and despite his success in Major League Baseball, he is always willing to attend events to promote baseball with children in his native Puerto Rico. This weekend he attended an event at the Montverde Academy, where in addition to giving a message to future baseball players, he took time to talk about the upcoming arrival of Juan Soto at Citi Field, the home of the Mets in Queens.
“I was very excited when I found out and I’m very excited about what the future will bring. I have seven more years (on my contract with the Mets), so we’ll be together for a long time. I can’t wait to play with him,” Lindor said at the charity event.
Francisco Lindor recommends Pete Alonso to take advantage of his moment
Another topic that has dominated the Mets offseason is the possibility of Pete Alonso returning to the team after entering free agency, and for Francisco Lindor, the first baseman should choose what is best for his career and for his family, in addition to trusting that wherever he goes he will continue to be successful.