Francisco Lindor, Jeff McNeill seems to be enjoying the ‘Rat’ story

If Francisco Lindor and Jeff McNeill created a rodent story to incorporate an argument, teammates probably wouldn’t consider them rats.

In fact, the four Mets received Friday night’s ruckus from fans and the media to get their attention on social media.

To recap, SNY cameras showed Michael Conforto and Dom Smith stepping into the tunnel to connect the Mets to the clubhouse as they landed on the ground in the middle of the seventh inning of the seventh inning, which the City ground. Won 5-4 in 10 innings against the Diamondbacks. . Some caught their attention and they ran up the steps and into the dugout. Several comrades followed at the sight of the cameras.

So, what exactly happened?

“It was ridiculous, ‘I told [McNeil]’Hey, I’ve never seen a New York rat.’ “So we went out for a walk, to see a New York rat, and he got mad at me. He is like, ‘No, this is not a New York mouse, this is a raccoon.’ I like, ‘Hell no! Damn it, Rat. ‘Crazy, because we went on to debate whether it was a rat or a raccoon. crazy man.”

The debate continued on Twitter.

Marcus Strowman used a video clip from “Cumming to America” ​​- one of Lindor’s favorite memories – where Eddie Murphy tells of his love in the film, “There’s a Rat inside him – a big Rat” to see him. Stopping by what is in her apartment. . The Mets starter claimed, “This sounds like my brother @Lindor12BC. Lol.”

Catcher Thomas Nido sided with Lindor when he wrote, “LFGM !!!!! BTW that was definitely a mouse. “

Smith disagreed.

“Opossum,” Smith wrote. “I saw a rat in Boston, against the Red Sox, it definitely meant .. and big!”

And Nohr Sindergaard laughed at the incident that created hysteria.

“Oh no, what happened?!?!?” “How will this team survive?!?!?!?”

The Mets seem to be fine. No word on if the rodent survived.

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