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Francisco Lindor’s Mets Free Agency Sparks Red Sox Urgency-What’s Next?

2026-07-14 · Francisco Lindor · Opinion

**Francisco Lindor’s impending free agency has sent shockwaves through MLB, with the Boston Red Sox now under intense pressure to secure the New York Mets’ shortstop before other teams make their move.** The 31-year-old, set to hit the open market after the 2026 season, remains one of the most coveted free agents in baseball-and the Red Sox’s window to land him may be closing fast.

Lindor’s contract expires following the 2026 season, meaning teams have until November to negotiate. The Red Sox, already in playoff contention, see him as the missing piece to finally break through. His .290 batting average, 25+ home runs, and elite defense at shortstop make him a top-tier target.

New York’s financial constraints and Lindor’s desire for a long-term deal have left him exposed. Reports suggest the Mets lack the flexibility to match offers from deeper-pocketed rivals like the Red Sox or Dodgers. With Lindor’s agent already fielding calls from multiple teams, Boston’s hesitation could cost them.

The Los Angeles Dodgers, who recently traded for Corey Seager, are considered frontrunners. The Red Sox, however, have the advantage of in-market leverage and a fanbase hungry for a World Series-caliber shortstop. Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros are also monitoring the situation closely.

Analysts recommend a mix of financial commitment and creative contract structuring. A 5-year deal worth $250M+ could sway Lindor, who has expressed frustration with the Mets’ front office. The Red Sox must act before the offseason heats up-or risk watching him sign elsewhere.

Boston’s history of botching free agency looms large. The 2023 loss of Xander Bogaerts to the Dodgers for less than half his market value stung. Lindor, however, is a different tier-his two-way impact and leadership make him a franchise-changing target. The Red Sox can’t afford another misstep.

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