![]() ![]() It’s possible Lindor’s hot streak so late into the process didn’t receive the attention that was warranted by the players voting. Daniel Vogelbach says Francisco Lindor is one of the top players in baseball and deserves to be an All-Star. Lindor’s case wasn’t helped by the fact he slumped for much of May into June until a surge over the last three weeks fueled his candidacy.Įntering Saturday, he was third in MLB with a 1.217 OPS since June 18. Lindor finished second in the fans’ voting, but was bypassed as the backup when the players voted in Swanson. The Braves’ Orlando Arcia won the fans’ vote to become the NL starter at shortstop. ![]() The All-Star game is the best players in the big leagues and Francisco Lindor is one of the best players in the big leagues.” Brandon Nimmo says Francisco Lindor has put up strong numbers despite the fact Citi Field is not a hitter’s ballpark. “He posts up every single day, he plays every single day. “ is a leader and look at his numbers,” Vogelbach said. The Japanese rookie Senga was added to the NL roster on Saturday. Pete Alonso and Kodai Senga will represent the Mets. should be in the All-Star game - 100 percent.”ĭaniel Vogelbach was the loudest - as is often the case - in the clubhouse in questioning why Lindor wasn’t selected to the All-Star game. “They always talk about the Hall of Fame and all this stuff and I heard all the crap with Todd Helton and his numbers are inflated because he’s in Coors Field, well you can say that same stuff about Arizona. “Francisco has all these extra-base hits in a park that is not a hitter’s ballpark and you could argue that Arizona is almost as bad as Colorado,” Nimmo told The Post. Kodai Senga makes All-Star Game as replacement after stellar Mets introduction Francisco Lindor’s Mets teammates, such as Brandon Nimmo and Daniel Vogelbach, believe the veteran shortstop should have been named an All-Star. Nimmo took to task the hitter-friendly conditions at Perdomo’s home ballpark, Chase Field, compared to Citi Field. Perdomo, the Diamondbacks shortstop, is replacing the Cubs’ Dansby Swanson, who was removed from the NL roster because of an injury. The Mets outfielder is so passionate about the matter that he summoned a Post reporter who was leaving the visitor’s clubhouse at Petco Park after the game Friday night and stated his case as teammates cheered on in the background. SAN DIEGO - Brandon Nimmo wants to send the message loud and clear: The players got it wrong in selecting Geraldo Perdomo over Francisco Lindor as a substitute at shortstop for the National League All-Star team. How Mets should handle the Pete Alonso situationįoolish to think Shohei Ohtani’s injury will prevent historic contract Shohei Ohtani’s elbow injury makes his future murky as he readies for Queens visit Jett Williams is blazing his way around the bases, across positions and up the Mets minor league ladder ![]()
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