Put star Francisco Lindor Joined an exclusive club on Monday evening, recording the 1500th success of his MLB career.
Lindor chose a line of conduct to the left field against the Marlins’ Tyler Phillips At the bottom of the fifth round, giving him three strokes at night and bringing his total career to the stage number.
The CUR arrest recorded 896 strokes in 777 games during its six years in Cleveland, and totaled 604 strokes on 607 games with the food in four seasons and more.
"This means that I have been in the big leagues for 10 years and more," Lindor joked after the match. "It’s special, it’s really special. I am blessed, I am lucky to be in the position in which I am.
"I was fortunate to be surrounded by many good coaches, many good coaches, many teammates who help me and give me good screening reports and help me succeed in this league. I appreciate the moment and all those who contributed to my trip, but I’m just happy that we have won today."
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He has a long way to go to reach the legend of Yankees Derek throw awayThe total of all time among the steps at 3,465 strokes, but is now the 24th active MLB player with 1,500 career strokes. Freddie Freeman has the most among active players with 2,270 strokes and his teammates Starling hammer is equal to the 18th with Jason Heyward at 1,562 strokes. Based on the average in Lindor’s career of 175 strokes per season, he would need to reach this brand for eight more seasons, then get 100 strokes to obtain 3,000 career strokes.
After the victory, Lindor was asked about the idea of playing another decade and what it would mean for his career, including the possibility of making the temple of fame.
"No … it’s going to a place where it’s like: “wow, it’s a cool moment”, “" Said Lindor. "But you should continue to lower your head and climb the mountain, you cannot let it become too large."
"I would love to be there one day, but it is always very far for me," Lindor said by doing the HOF. "I look at a guy like Carlos Beltran It has twice the figures I have today and he is not in there at the moment and I think he should be a fame of fame. You have guys like Jimmy Rollins I think I also think I am in the temple of fame, but they are not there. For me, the temple of fame is still eccentric. I would love to be there one day, it would be one of the greatest honors, if not the biggest in my career, but still a long way to go."
Beltran missed in the corridor earlier this yearHis third year on the ballot. The aerobatic with 2,745 strokes and 435 hours received 70.3% of the vote, just under 75% of the votes necessary to participate. Rollins totaled 2,455 strokes and won the MVP NL in 2007 and a World Series title in 2008, among other distinctions. He obtained 14.8% of the vote this year and increased his total each year during his three years on the ballot.
It doesn’t matter if Lindor is doing the room one day or not, the 31 -year -old focuses on the help of this dish to win at the start of the season – in particular compared to the start of 0-5 of 2024.
"It’s much better than last year," Said Lindor. "Victory brings together teams, as well as loss, but most of the time, victory brings together the teams. You can feel the vibrations. Even if we had fantastic vibrations during training in the spring, you can say that the guys are in a much better place today than they were in the middle of spring training. This month, you had to grind, it’s cold, it’s not fun. You have to do it.
"And to be able to win matches, closed matches, it speaks volumes about our pitching staff and many on our defense and our strikers … We win the matches, but we play a good baseball. This is what is close to my heart."