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Mets' Francisco Lindor Expresses Optimism for Upcoming Season
Shortstop shares excitement for new additions, including pitcher Freddy Peralta
Feb. 6, 2026 at 7:31pm
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New York Mets star shortstop Francisco Lindor has expressed optimism and excitement for the upcoming MLB season, sharing a message with fans from the team's Spring Training facility in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Lindor highlighted the Mets' offseason additions, including pitcher Freddy Peralta, and said he's looking forward to a 'fantastic year' for the team.
Why it matters
The Mets are looking to bounce back after missing the playoffs last season despite an 83-79 record. Lindor's positive message and confidence in the team's offseason moves suggest the Mets could be poised for a strong campaign and a potential playoff push in 2026.
The details
In a video posted to the Mets' social media accounts, Lindor spoke from Port St. Lucie, where the team is preparing for Spring Training. He expressed excitement about the 'new faces' and 'great additions' the Mets have made, specifically mentioning Peralta, who the team acquired in the offseason. Peralta also recorded a video message for Mets fans, saying he's 'enjoying the world' and can't wait to see them.
- The Mets' social media accounts posted the videos on February 6, 2026, ahead of the upcoming MLB season.
The players
Francisco Lindor
The star shortstop of the New York Mets, coming off a season where he hit .267 with 31 home runs and 86 RBIs.
Freddy Peralta
A pitcher the Mets acquired in the offseason, who had an impressive 2025 season with the Milwaukee Brewers, posting a 2.70 ERA with 204 strikeouts and a 17-6 record.
What they’re saying
“Hey, what's going on, guys? It's Francisco Lindor, I'm out here in Port St. Lucie, looking forward to this year. We have a lot of new faces that are going to be great guys, great additions for the team, and I'm looking forward to seeing all you guys. I miss you all, and it's going to be a fantastic year. Let's go Mets.”
— Francisco Lindor
“Hey Mets fans, it's Freddy Peralta. I'm here in Port St. Lucie. Enjoying the world. I can't wait to see you guys.”
— Freddy Peralta
What’s next
The Mets will continue their preparations for the upcoming season, with Spring Training set to begin in the coming weeks. Fans will be eager to see if the team's offseason additions, including Peralta, can help them make a playoff push after missing out last year.
The takeaway
Francisco Lindor's optimistic message and the Mets' offseason moves suggest the team is poised for a bounce-back year and a potential playoff run in 2026. The addition of Freddy Peralta, along with Lindor's leadership, has Mets fans excited for the upcoming season.

