
In recent days, Jason Kipnis has strongly criticized the leadership by Francisco Lindor when both men were playing in Cleveland.
Basically, Kipnis said the Mets had no point guard in the locker room. When he was told he had played with Lindor, he added to it.
Like I said, the Mets have no leader.
–Jason Kipnis
Clearly, we feel that Kipnis, who has shot double-handed balls for years with Lindor, does not have him in his heart.
It should be mentioned that when Lindor was questioned on the subject, he did not want to reply. He also claimed not to have spoken to Kipnis.
It still caused Francisco Lindor’s wife to hit back on Twitter.
Basically, the Mets shortstop’s wife since 2021 claimed her husband had too much class to throw his former teammate under the bus.
She added that he was a real leaderunlike Kipnis, a bully. She didn’t give an example, but she said it anyway.
The principal, who is being slammed for his comments on Twitter, claimed he wasn’t sure if he was a bully, but he admitted (again) that he made a mistake by talking about the sort of Lindor.
He says he is proud of the man Francisco has become and he has love for the Lindor family. He said he was sorry to see the situation degenerate.
Kipnis also admitted that he has not shared a locker room with him for a long time and that he is therefore not well placed to judge, in 2023, his leadership.
He also claimed, in another tweet, that he will be more careful about his words in the future when he participates in podcasts.
Note that on Friday, after Lindor hit a game-winning hit against the Guardians in New York, Kipnis tweeted to highlight the whole thing.
Friday, Lindor played his first career game against Cleveland. This means that the last week has been emotional for the Lindor family, we agree.
It seems to have given gas to #12, in any case.