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Memories stay forever, and a good one is always cherished. Many kids love baseball, and for a young fan to have the smallest interaction with a player he admires or the team he loves, would stay forever. Just like New York Mets player Francisco Lindor’s interaction with a young fan last night at Citi Field.?

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It would be fair to say that this small interaction with Lindor is something that he will never forget, at least not in this life. Acts like these are what make people love the game even more.?

New York Mets’ Lindor made the boy’s day!

The best coverage of the Mets v/s Marlins game came showing the Mets shortstop playing catch with a young fan. This moment was the one that he would be bragging about to everyone for a long time. Also, it would remain one of the top memories in the young man’s entire life.

The small catch game before the actual game made not only the young man happy, but all the other people as well who watched the clip. This act by Lindor has made people love him even more. To say that this interaction between the shortstop and the young guy melted the entire MLB world will not be wrong in any case.

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Even though the Mets lost the game last night, this moment was the highlight. Lindor may or may not remember this moment for long but that young man’s love for baseball, and especially for Lindor would have increased significantly.?

How did the fans react to Lindor’s interaction?

It was a class act indeed!

 

https://twitter.com/Moonshots2K/status/1574916154790973441?s=20&t=GT72ntplMCdJeY92gwlNPQ

The kid is also surely solid as is his throw.

https://twitter.com/NycJuventus/status/1574899619531825160?s=20&t=GT72ntplMCdJeY92gwlNPQ

 

Lindor did something cool!

 

 

 

 

Priceless indeed!

 

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