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Francisco Lindor’s stretch as an almost automatic out has been replaced by the opposite end of the results spectrum.
The All-Star shortstop had a fourth straight multihit game Saturday, helping the Mets score enough to get Nolan McLean a victory in his major league debut .
A night after Lindor smashed two homers, he went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a stolen base.
It left Lindor 10-for-16 with six RBIs in his past four games.
“I am riding a good wave right now for sure,” said Lindor, who owned a .634 OPS over his previous 60 games before his multihit streak. “I am sure I am going to at some point go d