Francisco Lindor went 3-for-4 with a home run, a double and three RBI in a 7-3 win over the Brewers on Wednesday.
In a rare start at designated hitter and his first game out of the lead-off spot in more than a calendar year, Lindor was a key contributor in a win the Mets absolutely had to have. After two two-out walks and an infield single against star rookie Jacob Misiorowski in the second inning, Brandon Nimmo and Lindor hit back-to-back home runs which gave the Mets an early 5-0 lead. Then, once the Brewers rallied to make this game close again, Lindor smacked a two-out, run-scoring double in the following inning. He provided more insurance with another two-out hit in the ninth. This was Lindor’s 10th three-hit game of the season, but first since way back on June 7th. Manager Carlos Mendoza flip-flopped Lindor and Nimmo atop the lineup to try and find a spark in what’s been a disastrous few weeks for the Mets. The plan worked and hopefully it helps the newly minted All-Star Lindor start a hot streak after struggling to a .628 OPS in June.