Lindor, Mets talk about new deal; Rosario struggles in CF
Just over two weeks before opening day, Francisco Lindor and the New York Mets have begun talking about keeping him in town beyond this year. The newly acquired All-Star shortstop said Tuesday that he’s started negotiations with the team for a long-term contract. Lindor reiterated that he won’t negotiate during the season. He’s eligible for free agency after the season. The Mets obtained Lindor from Cleveland in January. One of the players Cleveland got for Lindor, shortstop Amed Rosario, had a rough day in his debut at a new spot. Playing center field for the first time, Rosario made three errors against the Angels.