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Mets Shuffle Lineup, Hoping Lindor's Spark Can Lift Them

Summary

  • Mets trail Phillies by 2.5 games in NL East
  • Shortstop Francisco Lindor having another All-Star season
  • Mets manager moves Lindor back to leadoff spot
Mets Shuffle Lineup, Hoping Lindor's Spark Can Lift Them

The New York Mets have been locked in a tight battle with the Philadelphia Phillies for the top spot in the NL East all season, but a recent three-game skid has seen them fall 2.5 games back in the division race as of August 8th, 2025.

Despite the Mets' recent struggles, their star shortstop Francisco Lindor has continued to deliver an excellent campaign. The 31-year-old is once again showcasing his two-way impact, providing power at the plate while playing Gold Glove-caliber defense in the middle of the infield. Through 112 games, Lindor is batting .251 with a .757 OPS, 21 home runs, 64 RBIs, and 17 stolen bases.

Ahead of Wednesday's series finale against the Cleveland Guardians, the Mets have reverted to the lineup that brought them success earlier in the season. Lindor has been moved back into the leadoff spot for the first time in over a month, while teammate Brandon Nimmo, who had been hitting first, has shifted to the cleanup spot. Manager Carlos Mendoza explained the change, saying, "Just trying to move people around, give a different look to the lineup... still keeping those top four guys on the first four spots in the lineup."

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Lindor is having another excellent campaign for the Mets in 2025, batting .251 with a .757 OPS, 21 home runs, 64 RBIs, and 17 stolen bases through 112 games.
The Mets have moved Francisco Lindor back to the leadoff spot, while teammate Brandon Nimmo has shifted to the cleanup position, in an effort to spark the team's offense and help them regain the division lead.
As of August 8th, 2025, the Mets are 2.5 games behind the Philadelphia Phillies in the NL East division race.

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