Mets' Leadership Rift: Lindor vs. Soto
A New York Post report says the Mets’ locker room carried a personality split last season between Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto. A “clubhouse source” told reporter Mike Puma relations “were chilly,” noting “Soto is very businesslike — all business, no fluff,” while Lindor leans into fashion. That uneasy leadership picture followed an 83-79 finish that missed the playoffs; Soto later called Starling Marte “actually the captain of this team.” Despite the friction, Soto (6.2 WAR) and Lindor (5.9 WAR) were the club’s top performers. Merlin sees that talent and contracts can’t paper over atmosphere. Lindor is midway through his 10-year deal and Soto just began a 15-year megadeal — both must buy into a shared clubhouse script. The Mets need clearer leadership and alignment or the star power may keep them loud but not winning.
