Katia Lindor defends her husband from criticism aimed at him from Jason Kipnis and describing him a bully in the process
Mets ace Francisco Lindor cooly played down the criticism aimed at him from former teammate Jason Kipnis, choosing to take the high road instead of engaging in a war of words.
"I haven't talked to him. I don't really have much to say," Lindor said in response to the criticism aimed toward him by former teammate Jason Kipnis.
"Francisco Lindor is asked about Jason Kipnis' recent comments: 'I haven't talked to him. I don't really have much to say.'" - SNY, Twitter.
Kipnis criticized the Mets during an interview on The Foul Territory TV Podcast for their lack of leadership despite them having numerous veterans and a high payroll.
When quizzed about whether he thought the same of his former teammate Francisco Lindor, Kipnis reiterated: “I’m gonna repeat it again, all those veterans and no leadership.”
".@TheJK_Kid on the Mets: 'All those veterans and no leadership.' @aj_pierzynskiFT: 'You played with Lindor. Was he a leader?' Kip: 'I'm gonna repeat it again...' FTLive" - Foul Territory, Twitter.
Lindor received heaps of support on social media, including from his wife, Katia Lindor, when she entered the fray and to the defense of her man with a post on Twitter. She went on to berate the former Chicago Cubs second baseman Kipnis of being a locker-room bully, describing him as a wannabe leader.
“My husband is such a classy person, would never say what a bully Kipnis was in the clubhouse," Katia Lindor said. "Sounds like a true leader vs. the opposite of a leader."
Francisco Lindor leads the Mets to victory against the Guardians
Francisco Lindor was the driving force in the New York Mets' thrilling 10-9 victory against the Cleveland Guardians yesterday night after he came back to haunt his former team with a walk-off single in the 10th to help his current side end up on the victorious side.
"Francisco Lindor wins it against his former team! #walkoff" - MLB, Twitter.
Lindor who's been under the pump recently after a slow start to the season, shut his critics in the process.
He will look to keep this good form going as the Mets head into a busy couple of weeks.