Francisco Lindor marked a significant milestone on Saturday by stealing his 100th base as a member of the New York Mets during their game against the New York Yankees. This achievement places Lindor among an exclusive group of Mets players who have recorded at least 100 home runs and 100 stolen bases while playing for the team, underscoring his impactful presence in the lineup.
Stealing Bases and Driving Runs in Key Moments
Lindor’s 100th steal came after he walked in the bottom of the fifth inning, adding a critical momentum shift for the Mets. Following his steal of second base, the Mets capitalized on the opportunity as Pete Alonso hit a 382-foot home run to right-center field, widening the lead to 7-2. This sequence helped secure an important victory for the Mets in a matchup against their longtime rivals.
Performance Overview and Season Context
Despite a tough stretch in June when Lindor hit a modest .204 with four home runs, his overall contributions this season remain strong. He entered Saturday’s game with 17 homers and 46 RBIs over 87 games, consistent with his ability demonstrated over the past three seasons, during which he has posted at least a 5.4 WAR and 26 home runs. Lindor’s consistent performance reflects his status as a key player on a deep Mets roster.
Game Details and Upcoming Matchup
In pitching, the Yankees’ Carlos Rodon struggled, allowing seven runs (six earned) on five hits over five innings. Mets pitcher Frankie Montas, a former Yankee, gave up four runs during his 5.2 innings on the mound. The two teams are set to conclude their regular-season series with a final game on Sunday, featuring Max Fried starting for the Yankees and Brandon Waddell taking the mound for the Mets.
Lindor Joins an Elite Group in Mets History
According to MLB.com reporter Anthony DiComo,
“Francisco Lindor just stole his 100th base as a Met. He’s one of six players with at least 100 homers and 100 steals in their Mets careers.”
The players in this exclusive club include legends such as Darryl Strawberry, David Wright, Howard Johnson, Carlos Beltrán, and José Reyes. Lindor’s presence alongside these names highlights his growing legacy with the team and sets an example of his well-rounded offensive skills.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. How fast does Francisco Lindor throw?
A. His arm strength is impressive, shown by his top speed of 88 mph at the arm strength station. His throws are both accurate and have excellent carry across the diamond.
Q. Why is Francisco Lindor called Mr. Smile?
A. Among the Mets team, Francisco Lindor stands out. His distinctive hair, flashy style, and bright smile make him noticeable. This is why people call him “Mr. Smile.”
Q. How fast is Francisco Lindor?
A. He is skilled at controlling the game’s pace with his smooth and athletic movements, highlighting his excellent defensive skills in the middle of the infield. His arm strength is remarkable, with a top speed recorded at 88 mph at the arm strength test.

