Potential Baseball Hall of Famers (Part 2 of 3)
Francisco Lindor
Lindor started his career with six stellar seasons in Cleveland. While with the Indians, he was a four-time All-Star and was consistently in contention for the American League MVP. In 2021, Lindor left Cleveland for the Mets and struggled in his first year in Queens. 2022 was a rebound year that saw Lindor have a batting average of .270 with twenty-six home runs and 107 runs batted in.
I look for Lindor’s performance to continue to trend positively in 2023, and at only 29 years of age, he has plenty of time left to make his Hall of Fame case. Lindor’s first Bowman Chrome card is from 2010. In PSA 9 this card costs $25 and in PSA 10 it is $100.