
Francisco Lindor is built for New York spotlight
NY Post
It was during a game at Fenway Park, on an August night in 2017, when Gary DiSarcina felt the full effect of what it was to share a stadium with Francisco Lindor.
Four years later, DiSarcina got to share a dugout with Lindor as the Mets’ third base and infield coach. On that night in 2017, though, he was the Red Sox’s bench coach in a game against the Indians. Lindor made a few nice plays in the field, singled and stole a base, and then hit a game-tying home run over the Green Monster in the ninth inning off Craig Kimbrel. “He was smiling the entire time and he was trying to kick our ass,” DiSarcina told The Post.More Related News

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