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  1. The shortstop's power and leadership skills are surprising even the Indians, who had high hopes when they picked him in the first round of last year's draft. ... Francisco Lindor is wowing them ...

    • Anthony Castrovince
    • Trade him now! As in, prior to Opening Day 2020. If this were to happen, we could come up with a conspiracy theory that Terry Francona ordered a trade of Lindor after the star shortstop punked Tito by giving him pine tarinstead of hand sanitizer.
    • Trade him by 4 p.m. on Aug. 31 Had this season played out as originally scheduled, the Indians -- a team with a history of slow starts under Francona -- would have opened it with enormous pressure to start strong, lest the Lindor trade talk take on a life of its own (this happened with staff ace CC Sabathia in 2008).
    • Trade him next winter. This was -- and perhaps still is -- the most likely scenario. After all, Lindor’s arbitration price tag is rising. He had been scheduled to make $17.5 million prior to the shutdown, and his 2021 salary will likely rise well north of $20 million.
    • Trade him at the 2021 Trade Deadline. Too many unpredictable variables exist to accurately analyze this possibility right now. Will the Indians be contenders in 2021?
  2. Jul 12, 2019 · Bill Bender. • 5 min read. CLEVELAND — Viewers heard a lot when FOX put a mic on Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor for the sixth inning of the MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday night. Lindor told ...

  3. This could change, but the top two most intriguing potential trade partners right now where Francisco Lindor is concerned may be the Mets and Angels. The Mets have players like Brandon Nimmo, Amed Rosario, Jeff McNeil and outfield prospect Pete Crow-Armstrong that could be intriguing to the Indians and make a decent impact on the club and its farm system.

  4. Lindor was born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, on November 14, 1993, the third of four children of Miguel Angel Lindor and Maria Serrano. [2] [3] [4] He began playing baseball at a young age, assisted by his father, who would hit him ground balls from the top of a hill while the younger Lindor stood partway down the slope, attempting to field them. [5]

  5. Oct 1, 2020 · CLEVELAND -- Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor drew a walk in the eighth inning of Game 2 of the Wild Card Series against the Yankees on Wednesday night just before Cesar Hernandez knocked in the go-ahead run. But just moments later, Lindor watched his season come to a screeching halt as Brad Hand blew the save opportunity in the ninth.

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  7. Jan 8, 2021 · Lindor developed quick reflexes and reliable hands as he snagged each ball before it bounced down the hill and disappeared into the shrubbery below, which separated father and son from a herd of cows.