Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor respond to public speculation about whether tensions exist between them on the New York Mets. In comments carried by multiple outlets, both players say they are in a good place and dismiss claims that there is a problem between them. The reports describe both Soto and Lindor emphasizing that their on-field and off-field relationship is not strained, and that any concerns are unfounded.
In their remarks, the players frame the situation as something that can be misunderstood or exaggerated by observers. One reported analogy compares developing trust and rapport to a new relationship, suggesting that people do not begin with immediate closeness and that familiarity takes time. Neither source presents specific new evidence of conflict; instead, the focus is on the players’ insistence that there are no issues between them.
Overall, the accounts converge on the same point: Soto and Lindor acknowledge that questions have circulated but maintain that their relationship is healthy and functioning normally within the team.