John Mayer shared a beautiful, lengthy tribute to Francisco Lindor and the Mets on his Instagram

Who knew John Mayer had this much to say about the New York Mets?!

The legendary musician John Mayer revealed that one of his biggest inspirations was New York Mets superstar Francisco Lindor.

Mayer, who has won seven Grammy awards during his music career and is also the frontman of Dead & Company, shared a touching tribute to the New York shortstop for his effort during the MLB playoffs.

According to Mayer, the way that Lindor played during the postseason was a huge reason he has kept performing at such a high level as well. He was able to compare New York’s grueling playoff run to his own struggles playing at The Sphere in Las Vegas, including insights into how he recovered from an injury of his own.

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Here is more from Mayer:

“If I had one secret of success to share with you, it’s to pick someone in life you admire and run alongside them. You don’t have to know them to decide that if they can keep going, you can keep going. And the Mets kept going.

I hope that in the next few days, after the disappointment has had its say, that Francisco and the entire team realizes that what they accomplished was enough. Their monumental run was enough to unify a city, bring together families, friends, and remind us all that above all else, nothing is more powerful a force in achieving success than effort. A boring word, “effort.” But it’s the only chance of good becoming great and that greatness taking hold for the long run.”

Mayer has worn a Lindor shirt on stage during performances in the past:

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He has also supported the Mets at Dodger Stadium and at Citi Field against the Red Sox.

Mayer is originally from Connecticut but his family roots for New York.

The musician has taken photographs with the Mets broadcasting booth.

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WATCH: Matthew McConaughey speaks at Moody Center grand opening

The Moody Center is officially open for business.

The future home of Texas men’s and women’s basketball programs opened its doors to the city of Austin with a ribbon-cutting celebration on Tuesday.

The opening event featured many prominent speakers such as Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte, Texas chairman of the board of regents Kevin Eltife, woman’s basketball coach Vic Schaefer, men’s basketball coach Chris Beard and the Minister of Culture himself, Matthew McConaughey.

McConaughey stole the show with his burnt orange suit and strong charisma. He played a major role in the development of the Moody Center project and its funding.

John Mayer will have the honor of being the first to perform at the new arena on April 20 and 21.

Take a look at a few images from inside Moody Center and some of its exciting features from Monday’s media tour.

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