Francisco Lindor (31, New York Mets) has made his name in MLB history. 토토사이트
Lindor started as a leadoff shortstop in a home game against the Baltimore Orioles at Citi Field, New York, on the 22nd (Korea time), and hit a home run in the third inning against the Baltimore Orioles 0-0. He pushed Baltimore starter Cole Irvin’s third changeup to connect it with a 401-foot (122.2m) long shot over the right fence. Lindor, who had 24 homers-25 steals before the game, achieved his third career 25 (homer)-25 (homer)-25 (homer) in his career.
“Lindor became the first shortstop in MLB history to achieve 25-25 three times,” MLB.COM, the official website of MLB, said. “Lindor achieved this record in 2018 with the Cleveland Guardians and last year with the Mets.” Lindor is the third active player to record 25-25 three times or more in all positions, following Mike Trout (L.A. Angels) and Jose Ramirez (Cavland). Lindor has proven himself to be a representative hot spot infielder.
Lindor from Puerto Rico has had a big career since his MLB debut in 2015, winning four All Stars, three Silver Sluggers and two Gold Gloves. His record for this season is 0.266 (138 hits in 518 at-bats) with 25 homers and 73 RBIs in 127 games. His on-base percentage (0.339) and slugging percentage (0.477) combined is 0.816.
With Lindor’s performance (two hits from four times at bat, one homer and one RBI), the Mets beat the Baltimore Orioles 4-3. Jesse Winker ended the game with a walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning with a score of 3-3.