Francisco Lindor has finally broken out of the worst hitting slump of his career at a crucial time for the New York Mets. After enduring a career-worst 0-for-31 hitless streak, Lindor has responded impressively with five hits over the last two games, showing signs that he is returning to his MVP-caliber form.
In the Mets’ recent 8-1 win over the San Francisco Giants, Lindor went 3-for-5, demonstrating the kind of offensive versatility and patience that his team sorely needs. The confidence of Mets manager Carlos Mendoza and the support of the hitting staff appear to be fueling his resurgence.
“His ability to use the whole field, and going the other way, that’s when he’s at his best,” Mendoza said after the game, according to SNY. “Some really good signs and it’s good to have him feeling that way.”
How has Lindor’s approach to the plate changed recently?
Mendoza broke down Lindor’s three hits during the game, highlighting the encouraging signs in each at-bat. His first hit was a sharp single up the middle in the opening inning. The second was a pulled inside fastball over the right-field wall, marking his 20th home run of the season. Despite striking out in the subsequent two at-bats, Lindor ended the game with a ground-rule double down the left-field line, going the other way.
Lindor himself attributed his success to a clear game plan and rhythm in his swing. “I got rhythm. I feel good. I did what I wanted to do today. Had a game plan and was able to execute it. That means my swing is in a good spot. Stay the course, continue to be better every day.”
What does Lindor say about overcoming his slump?
Lindor’s performance turnaround comes after a difficult stretch where his batting average fell from .283 entering June to a disheartening .245 at the lowest point of his slump in July. He credits the Mets’ hitting staff and team support for helping him maintain a positive mindset despite the challenges.
“It was coming and going. I work, feel good, then it disappears,” Lindor explained about the nature of his struggles. “It’s human nature when you go through tough times … you rely on the people around you and hope to get a hit or two.”
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What does this mean for the Mets’ playoff hopes?
With Lindor’s resurgence coinciding with a five-game winning streak, the Mets currently hold a precarious lead in the NL East over the Philadelphia Phillies. The team’s division title aspirations depend heavily on Lindor regaining consistent form and sustaining his offensive production through the remainder of the MLB season.
