Did Kipnis take a shot at Lindor's leadership?
Kipnis and Lindor played together in Cleveland for five years. They were Cleveland’s double-play combination for most of that time.
At times there appeared to be tension between the two. Once when a crowd of reporters gathered around a player’s locker after a game, Lindor was in the back of the crowd chirping. Kipnis, from his nearby locker, said, “Shut up, Frankie.” This year, with a $330 million payroll, New York is 20-23 and 6 1/2 games behind first-place Atlanta in the NL East.
“It helps keep people in order and in track and focused on the same thing. Everybody gets a little comfortable because it’s all veterans, and you don’t have to worry about what you’re doing because you can do no wrong.
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