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Francisco Lindor Hits Trade Block, Red Sox Targeted in Rumors

2026-07-08 · Francisco Lindor · Transfer

**Francisco Lindor** has been placed on the New York Mets’ trade block, and early‑July chatter suggests the Boston Red Sox are the frontrunner to acquire the 30‑year‑old shortstop.

A source close to the Mets told **MSN** that front‑office executives grew uneasy after Lindor’s recent dip in offensive production and the team’s lingering payroll concerns. The same insider said Boston’s scouting department has been monitoring Lindor’s health and contract status for months, positioning the Red Sox as a viable destination if a deal materializes.

Boston entered the season with a thin middle infield, relying heavily on Xander Bogaerts and a rotating bench. Adding Lindor would instantly upgrade their defensive range at shortstop and inject a left‑handed bat capable of driving in runs in the middle of the order. The Red Sox front office reportedly earmarked a portion of their 2026‑27 budget for a potential multi‑year contract, signaling they view Lindor as a cornerstone for the next competitive window.

The Mets are juggling a crowded shortstop market and a desire to shed salary. If Lindor departs, New York could pivot to a younger, cost‑controlled option like **Jarren Duran** or explore a package deal involving prospects from Boston’s farm system. The Mets’ general manager, **Billy Eppler**, has hinted that the team is “open to creative solutions” that balance immediate talent with long‑term flexibility.

Trade‑deadline pressure looms, with the MLB deadline set for August 31. Sources say both clubs are aiming to close any agreement before the July 31 waiver trade deadline, giving the Red Sox time to integrate Lindor before the final stretch of the season. If negotiations stall, the Mets may revisit the market in September, though the window for a blockbuster deal would be narrow.

Lindor’s recent injury history, including a strained hamstring in late May, raises questions about durability. Boston’s medical staff will likely conduct a thorough evaluation before committing. Additionally, the Red Sox must navigate luxury‑tax implications, as adding Lindor’s projected $30 million annual salary could push the club over the threshold for the 2026 season.

Mets supporters have expressed frustration on social media, fearing the loss of a hometown hero who helped the team clinch the 2023 NL East. Conversely, Boston fans are buzzing with optimism, envisioning Lindor batting cleanup alongside **J.D. Martinez** and **Rafael Devers**. The narrative of a Puerto Rican star joining a historic franchise adds a compelling storyline for both markets.

Both front offices are expected to meet in person next week, according to the same source. If a deal is reached, MLB will file the paperwork with the Commissioner's Office, and Lindor will be announced as a Red Sox player on the official roster within 24 hours. Until then, the baseball world watches, waiting to see if a summer blockbuster will reshape the AL East landscape.

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