Francisco Lindor experienced a rough outing in a game against the Brewers, where his fielding error allowed two runs to score. Lindor was visibly frustrated, slamming his glove in the dugout after the inning. He expressed deep pride in his defensive abilities and a desire to support his pitcher Frankie Montas. The Mets have lost ten of their last eleven games, trailing the Phillies, and Lindor's struggles are concerning; his performance since the All-Star break has been lackluster, batting .176 with a .525 OPS.
A rushed Francisco Lindor, known for his defense, booted a catchable ball, allowing two runs to score. He expressed frustration at being unable to support pitcher Frankie Montas.
Lindor slammed his glove in the dugout, emphasizing his pride in defense and the importance of executing plays to support the pitchers who prepare extensively.
The Mets' continual struggles are highlighted by Lindor's performance; since the All-Star break, he has been batting just .176 with a .525 OPS, contributing to the team's recent losses.
As the Mets lost their sixth straight game, Lindor reflected on the importance of learning from mistakes, despite the mounting pressure of their losing streak and his own performance.
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