Mets Fracture: Soto and Lindor at Odds | New York Mets News
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Mets’ front office says Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor are brothers in arms, with owner Steve Cohen touting a repaired relationship — but Mike Francesa’s sources paint a starkly different picture. He claims the duo barely speak, citing Soto’s massive contract as a wedge and Lindor’s silence after Soto’s arrival as the first sign of trouble. Francesa also links past tensions between Lindor and Brandon Nimmo to current friction, and points to Soto’s radio silence during a losing streak as proof of disconnect. He insists the Mets are quietly preparing to trade Lindor, prioritizing Soto’s future over the veteran shortstop’s big deal — all while the official line remains “everything’s fine.”
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