Francisco Lindor speaks candidly about the Mets’ expectations for 2024.

The New York Mets were arguably the biggest disappointment in the big leagues in 2023, spending around $500 million in the winter only to miss the playoffs completely with a record well below

.500. The organization ultimately blew things up at the trade deadline, parting ways with their two aces in Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander. But, 2024 is a new year and a chance for the Mets to redeem themselves, which Francisco Lindor appears to believe can happen.

Speaking at Spring Training to Jon Heyman and Joel Sherman of the New York Post, Lindor shed light on why he thinks this group can make the playoffs in the upcoming campaign:

“I believe it, I believe it. I mean, to be in the playoffs you have to believe that you belong there before everything starts that you belong there and if we go player by player, we got what it takes. We just gotta go out there and do it. Last year we had what it took, but we just didn’t do it. It might not be the most talented team or the most superstar team, but we got the guys that can get it done.”

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*