Francisco Lindor Named MVP Finalist

Francisco Lindor joins MLB Network after being named a finalist for the 2024 National League Most Valuable Player award.

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25 comments
  1. It's so frustrating that he has no won a single accolade as a new york met. Best defensive shortstop in baseball, not a single Gold glove as a met. MVP finalist, 30-30 last year, zero All-star appearances as a met. And this year he is going to be outshone by a Designated hitter who will end up winning it every year for the next 5+ years because he will pitch again.

  2. To me, MVP is more than just offense. I think that is why SPs have won mvp but DHs haven’t. Lindor played elite defense at an elite position, while giving high end power numbers, particularly in clutch moments. Ohtani’s 50/50 is great. But his WS numbers showed that he wasn’t even mvp on the dodgers. he hit .105, when it mattered most. He had 5 Ks, 2 hits, 2 walks, and a HBP. Once his offense was gone, he made almost no contributions to the team, AND THEY STILL WON. Take playoff Lindor out of the line-up in October and the mets don’t make it out of ATL.

  3. Been hitting and sliding in the dirt for tricky fast balls, recovering, throwing and making doubleplays by himself while the jap slides to 2nd injures his softy shoulder on an oversized body and he will obtain the award! 😳

  4. MVP all the way. Othani is great no doubt but this year it was all linsanity! Always be mvp to Mets nation. I know he wished he won it all even more than MVP

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