CLEVELAND — Three years later, Francisco Lindor lastly got here house.
Strolling again into Progressive Discipline as a customer for the primary time on Monday, Lindor’s thoughts rapidly full of recollections of spraying champagne — and a painful night time when a World Sequence title slipped away.
Lindor was again the place his enjoying profession started, returning to Cleveland as a member of the New York Mets, who acquired the All-Star shortstop in a blockbuster commerce following the 2020 season.
Flashing his acquainted smile, Lindor genuinely appeared to get pleasure from his return.
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“I missed it,” he stated earlier than the sport whereas standing in a hallway exterior New York’s clubhouse. “This was my house for some time, and it feels nice to be right here. For certain.”
Earlier than taking batting follow, Lindor warmly greeted former teammate Carlos Carrasco, who was traded to the Mets with him, in addition to longtime staff radio broadcaster Tom Hamilton and Guardians star third baseman José RamÃrez.
Lindor acquired a pleasant ovation — sprinkled with a couple of boos — earlier than main off the primary, pointing towards the Guardians’ dugout earlier than digging in and putting out in opposition to Ben Vigorous.
He completed 0-for-4 with the whiff as New York fell 3-1, the Mets’ eighth loss in 11 video games.
Whereas he did not do something of be aware on the plate, Lindor did make a stunning play within the eighth. Ranging to his proper, Lindor made a backhanded cease within the gap and made a leaping throw to get Tyler Freeman, who was initially known as secure.
The Mets challenged, received the decision overturned by replay and Lindor took a bow within the subject.
The Mets lately moved the 30-year-old Lindor, who got here in batting simply .197, into the No. 1 spot in hopes of getting him going.
Lindor wasn’t certain what sort of reception he’d get.
“I received nothing however love for them, so I will give them my love,” he stated. “I will give ’em an amazing present this week.”
Lindor spent six seasons with Cleveland, blossoming from a high-profile prospect into certainly one of baseball’s greatest all-around gamers.
With him enjoying Gold Glove degree protection at quick, anchoring their lineup and seeming to give you the large play each time his staff wanted one, the Guardians, often called the Indians when he performed right here, have been a perennial contender.
He was the unquestioned face of the franchise. The chief. Lindor by no means thought he’d go away Cleveland.
However his unwillingness to signal a long-term contract extension compelled the staff to deal him earlier than he walked as a free agent.
“100%,” Lindor stated when requested if he anticipated to play his whole profession in Cleveland. “I cherished it. It was only a matter of us coming to a superb (wage) quantity. Nevertheless it’s a enterprise and I absolutely perceive their resolution, and I am completely happy they despatched me to New York.”
However Lindor’s time within the Huge Apple hasn’t gone as hoped.
“Profitable. There’s nothing higher than profitable. I do know we did not end the last word purpose. We did not shut it out, however simply the experiences of profitable and pouring champagne on one another and creating recollections that manner with teammates, their households, our complete whole household entrance workplace.”
Mets’ Francisco Lindor on what he missed most about Cleveland
Whereas he is put up respectable offensive stats — 31 homers final season, 107 RBI in 2022 — these have not translated to staff success. The Mets received simply 75 video games final yr and have performed in only one postseason sport since he arrived.
Lindor appeared to take a shot at himself and the Mets when requested what he missed most about Cleveland.
“Profitable,” he stated. “There’s nothing higher than profitable. I do know we did not end the last word purpose. We did not shut it out, however simply the experiences of profitable and pouring champagne on one another and creating recollections that manner with teammates, their households, our complete whole household entrance workplace.
“It was an amazing expertise and seeing the group, how they received behind us with the rally towels and when it was all purple and all white, it was fairly cool.”
Cleveland received so near profitable all of it in 2016, however misplaced an unforgettable Recreation 7 to the Chicago Cubs, who ended their 108-year title drought.
That one nonetheless stings Lindor, who hasn’t shaken the reminiscence.
“Loads,” he stated when requested how usually he thinks about 2016. “Strolling down this hallway, truly proper round the place I am standing proper now, it was the place their complete households and gamers have been celebrating.
“I give it some thought loads. In all probability till I win one or possibly after I nonetheless give it some thought. I believe it is, that is simply a part of the journey.”