Lindor looking for consistency in second season with Mets
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) — Mets star Francisco Lindor has a plan in place to help the game slow down for him in his second season with New York. He said “life was a little faster for me last year” and that he wasn't as ”productive as I wanted to be." Lindor's 10-year deal with the Mets starts this year jand the two-time Gold Glove winner said he has no regrets locking himself into a decade of wearing blue and orange.
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