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Try it freeFirst, Francisco Lindor was named the starter for the upcoming All-Star Game in Atlanta, ending a six-year drought for the Mets shortstop. Then, he went out and performed like one.
Lindor, batting second for the first time this season, broke out of his extended slump with a home run, three hits and three RBI in the nightcap of the Mets doubleheader split against the Brewers at Citi Field.
“This is something you can’t take for granted,” Lindor said after the 7-3 win in the nightcap. “It’s a fantastic event. I’m honored, blessed. I was extremely happy and proud and ecstatic.”
He dismissed the idea that his selection, his first since 2019 as a member of the Guardians (then the Indians), gave him any extra energy, or where he hit in the batting order mattered much.
Manager Carlos Mendoza moved Brandon Nimmo into the leadoff spot in place of Lindor to separate the left-handed hitters, Nimmo and Juan Soto.