Francisco Lindor cuts off ESPN interview to celebrate Mets’ stunning wild-card win

Francisco Lindor wasn’t going to let anything stop him from celebrating.

The Mets shortstop abruptly ended a postgame interview with ESPN to take a team photo in the moments after a thrilling come-from-behind 3-2 win over the Brewers in their wild-card finale on Wednesday night in Milwaukee.

“If you see over there, I’m about to take a team picture — I gotta go,” a breathless Lindor told the studio broadcast team. “I love you guys. Mets nation, we did — I love you guys!”

He then ripped off his headset and triumphantly ran over to his teammates — hopping and skipping in jubilance — for a photo in their “October Ready” T-shirts.

Lindor has often carried the Mets in the latter half of the season, battling through a back injury to get back into the lineup.

He provided stellar defense in the three-game wild card set, furthering his team MVP credentials, but on Thursday, he ceded the spotlight to teammate Pete Alonso, whose three-run homer in the top of the ninth inning put the Mets on the board — and in the lead, 3-2 — to send the Amazin’s to the NLDS.

The New York Mets pose for photos after beating the Milwaukee Brewers in Game Three of the Wild Card Series
The Mets pose for photos after beating the Brewers in Game 3 of the NL Wild Card Series. Getty Images

Francisco Lindor #12 of the New York Mets celebrates after beating the Milwaukee Brewers 4-2 in Game Three of the Wild Card Series
Francisco Lindor celebrates after the Mets’ series-clinching victory. Getty Images

Lindor will get a few extra days to rest up before he leads his fellow Mets against the Phillies in a series that begins Saturday in Philadelphia.

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