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Mets’ Francisco Lindor opens up about Bad Bunny’s support for Puerto Rico in WBC

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Francisco Lindor said he was grateful for Bad Bunny’s attempt to help him represent Puerto Rico, but the New York Mets shortstop ultimately had to decline the artist’s offer to cover his insurance – a decision that confirmed his absence from the upcoming World Baseball Classic.

Lindor had been in contention to join Team Puerto Rico before a broken hamate bone ruled him out. The situation grew more complicated because of insurance restrictions tied to a minor right elbow cleanup procedure he underwent following the Mets’ 2025 season.

Although his recovery progressed smoothly, insurers deemed tournament participation too risky, leaving coverage unavailable.

Without insurance protection, neither the Mets nor Lindor could assume liability tied to his $34.1 million salary in case of injury, leading to a late decision Friday to withdraw from the WBC.

Lindor thanked Bad Bunny for the offer

During that process, global music star Bad Bunny – whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio – offered to personally cover Lindor’s insurance costs. The proposal also extended to fellow Puerto Rican infielder Carlos Correa of the Houston Astros.

“There were definitely some conversations for sure. It’s a real thing,” Lindor said.

We appreciate how much he cares for Puerto Rico. He wanted Team Puerto to be as strong as it could be. Obviously, it didn’t work out. Benito, we appreciate him and care for him. He’s always looking out for the island.

Francisco Lindor

Despite the setback, Puerto Rico’s roster will still feature notable MLB talent, including closer Edwin Díaz, pitcher Seth Lugo, and third baseman Nolan Arenado. Lindor, meanwhile, will focus on recovery and his eventual return to the New York Mets, with his timetable uncertain.

Lindor had a stellar year with the Mets

Before his injury, Lindor remained a central piece of New York’s lineup. His 2025 season production included:

160 games played

644 at-bats

117 runs scored

172 hits

86 RBIs

65 walks

131 strikeouts

.267 batting average

Lindor’s absence represents a significant blow for Puerto Rico, though the episode also highlighted the cultural weight behind the tournament. Bad Bunny’s gesture – even without materializing – underscored his commitment to elevating the island’s presence on the global stage.



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