New York Mets Star Passes Miguel Tejada on All-Time List
A New Record for the Amazin's
New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor is making his mark in MLB history. In a recent game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Lindor recorded his 1,000th career hit, becoming just the third Mets player to reach that milestone.
Passing a Baseball Legend
With his 1,000th hit, Lindor surpassed former Mets shortstop and four-time All-Star Miguel Tejada on the franchise's all-time hits list. Tejada, who played for the Mets from 2004 to 2009, finished his New York career with 997 hits.
A Milestone in the Making
- Lindor reached the 1,000-hit mark in his fifth season with the Mets.
- He is the fastest Met to reach the milestone, surpassing David Wright's achievement in six seasons.
- Lindor is now one of only three Mets players with at least 1,000 hits, joining Wright and Ed Kranepool.
Lindor's achievement is a testament to his exceptional talent and consistency. At just 28 years old, he is poised to continue climbing the Mets' all-time ranks and make an even greater impact on the franchise's history.
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