New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor got called out by one of his former teammates this week, and his wife did not take kindly to it.

Longtime Cleveland infielder Jason Kipnis appeared on the “Foul Territory” podcast this week and discussed the Mets’ ongoing struggles. At one point, he said the Mets were suffering from a lack of leadership, and pointedly included Lindor as part of that problem.

“All those veterans and no leadership,” Kipnis said of the Mets.

When pressed by co-host AJ Pierzynski about the remark and his time playing with Lindor, Kipnis essentially doubled down.

“I’m gonna repeat it again. All those veterans and no leadership,” he said.

Lindor took the high road when asked about Kipnis’ comments, saying he had not talked to his former teammate and had nothing to add. Lindor’s wife, Katia, however, was not so kind. She accused Kipnis of being a “bully” in the clubhouse, and suggested that Lindor’s refusal to fire back was the mark of a real leader.

For what it’s worth, Kipnis had offered something of a defense of Lindor on Wednesday after his initial comments surfaced, saying Lindor had not been expected to be a leader due to his relative youth when the two played together.

The 29-year-old Lindor may or may not be a leader, but few would argue that his performance has not been good enough in 2023, as he is hitting a modest .235 with six home runs. He clearly has the steadfast support of his wife, who is expecting the couple’s second child next month.

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