Mets' Francisco Lindor out of answers for latest slow start: 'I don't know'
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Francisco Lindor had a rough start to the season, going hitless in his first three games, echoing his history of slow starts with the Mets. Despite his struggles, he remains hopeful that this won't become a prolonged issue. The Mets collectively underperformed, scoring just five runs over the series against the Astros. Manager Carlos Mendoza downplays concerns, noting quality at-bats. Lindor had a previous turnaround last season after a similarly poor start, suggesting he has the potential to rebound again.
"That is a fantastic question. I'm sure everyone is asking that and everyone is trying to figure that out. I'm right there with everyone. It's I don't know."
"I had a couple of at-bats where I hit the ball right at people, so just continue to work and grind and hopefully this is not a monthlong thing."
"Three games. Every game he had at least one or two quality at-bats and some balls were hit hard [Saturday]."
"Lindor owned a .616 OPS on May 20 last season before beginning his turnaround. The jump start began after he..."
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