New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor has gone somewhat under the radar this season, with teammates Pete Alonso and Juan Soto receiving the majority of media attention due to their unique contract situations and impressive statistics.
Even so, Lindor has achieved a rare shortstop feat in 2025 that should not go unnoticed.
“Francisco Lindor is the first shortstop in Major League history with 4 seasons of 25+ home runs and 25+ stolen bases. The Puerto Rican superstar accomplished the feat for the third straight season in 2025,” MLB tweeted.
“Lindor has won 4 Silver Sluggers and 2 Gold Glove Awards, as well as the 2016 American League Platinum Glove Award.”
Across 151 games this season, Lindor has hit 27 home runs, collected 78 RBIs, stolen 30 bases, and posted a .793 OPS. The 31-ye