Five Potential Landing Spots for Francisco Lindor if the Mets Trade Him
The struggling New York Mets appear ready for a fire sale, as the team could finally entertain moving shortstop Francisco Lindor.
According to reports, as the Mets bring up the rear in the National League East, only five players on their roster are untouchable. Pitchers Nolan McLean and Christian Scott and outfielders Juan Soto, Carson Benge and AJ Ewing.
Lindor’s name was notably not on that untouchable list.
Moving the pricey shortstop won’t be easy. The Mets might have to eat some of Lindor’s enormous $32 million contract through 2031. New York would also have to convince him to waive his no-trade clause.
Even though Lindor’s time with the Mets has been underwhelming, here are some intriguing suitors.
New York Yankees
Could the cross-town rivals try to make a splash at the deadline in a wide open American League? It’s not very common. But Lindor loves New York, and this could be a destination that makes sense.
The Yankees have been one of the AL’s lone good teams this season. But they have a need for infield stability, and Lindor’s glove would certainly provide that.
Toronto Blue Jays
Whenever a big-named superstar becomes available, expect the Blue Jays to be interested.
After last year’s World Series breakthrough, Toronto has struggled in 2026. They’re currently in last place of an American League East where the Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays could make it very difficult for Toronto to have a postseason comeback.
But, you know how to keep fans bought in during a season of regression? A big swing for a player like Lindor.
Philadelphia Phillies
Would Lindor be willing to switch positions to second base and team up with Trea Turner for one of the most lethal infields in the NL?
It would immediately boost morale in Philly and would be another fun bat to add to an already-lethal lineup.
Cleveland Guardians
This one is wildly unrealistic due to salary cap restrictions, but the Guardians are a fringe World Series contender in the down AL.
They have a deep starting rotation and enough offense with Jose Ramirez, Chase DeLauter, Angel Martinez and Travis Bazzana to make things interesting.
Lindor started his career with the Cleveland Indians, and a reunion would make the Guardians a real threat this October.
San Francisco Giants
A lot more realistic would be a team like the Giants, who have a glaring need for an anchor in their infield.
They are a big market team that needs to sell hope to fans during another down year.
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