Francisco Lindor's 5th Inning HR in San Juan Puts the Crowd Into a Frenzy

It was a historic night for the Indians, and even more so for Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor, who was already having the time of his life playing just 20 miles from his hometown of Caguas.
The shortstop is the superstar of the two-game series against the Twins, and Monday night he made it even more special, opening the scoring in the game going deep in the 5th inning, and as expected sent the crowd into another level when the ball left the park.
Here's a pair of tweets from the magical moment:
The perfect homecoming moment for Francisco Lindor
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) April 18, 2018
🇵🇷 👏 🇵🇷 👏 🇵🇷pic.twitter.com/nw4Fev48od
What a moment! 🇵🇷
— Cleveland Guardians (@CleGuardians) April 18, 2018
Here’s another view of the hometown hero’s HR with some serious Puerto Rican flavor: https://t.co/YFhc83aGWH
Twitter React to the Moment was pretty special as well:
Baseball is always about the stories...ALWAYS. This is a story about a country that’s almost built around the game of baseball, and tonight, in not a small way, is getting rebuilt by baseball. What a great moment. 🇵🇷#Indians #FranciscoLindor
— Jim Pete (@JimPeteEHC) April 18, 2018
Crying like his proud momma #FranciscoLindor #PuertoRicoSeries #ClevelandIndians #Tribe
— Tracey M. Ortiz (@_traceyortiz_) April 18, 2018
THE PERFECT MOMENT! 🇵🇷
— Cleveland Guardians (@CleGuardians) April 18, 2018
FRANCISCO LINDOR HITS A 2-RUN HOMER TO RIGHT FIELD!
WE LEAD 2-0 IN THE TOP OF THE 5TH!#RallyTogether | #PuertoRicoSeries pic.twitter.com/taBFXfU5W1
Francisco Lindor homers and Puerto Rico wins the World Baseball Classic... or, at least, that's what it sounds like here. Mayhem.
— Zack Meisel (@ZackMeisel) April 18, 2018

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