Francisco Lindor finished second in National League MVP voting, as Shohei Ohtani was the unanimous winner of the award. Lindor received 23 of 30 second-place votes and was ranked third by the remaining seven voters.
Lindor’s 2024 season was outstanding, as he hit .273/.344/.500 with 33 home runs and a 137 wRC+. He also stole 29 bases and played excellent defense at shortstop. Lindor was completely snubbed in the Gold Glove award running, though, as he didn’t receive a nomination despite objectively being one of the very best defenders at his position in the sport.
Since becoming a Met, Lindor has been one of the best players in baseball, and this season was his best single season in Queens.