Francisco Lindor came up big when it mattered most, like an MVP should
Briefly

In the most crucial game of the season, Francisco Lindor delivered an incredible performance, leading the Mets to a comeback victory with a pivotal two-run homer in the ninth.
Despite his stellar play, Lindor's MVP hopes were dashed by Shohei Ohtani's historic season, who achieved a remarkable 50-50 milestone while delivering powerful offensive stats and a dominant September.
Ohtani's incredible September featured a .393/.458/.766 line and a 1.225 OPS, showcasing his extraordinary ability, making him a strong MVP candidate despite Lindor's Gold Glove-caliber defense.
Lindor's defensive prowess was evident this season, finishing with a +12 FRV, second among major league shortstops, indicating his value in a position critical for team defense.
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