Francisco Lindor Named Vivid Radio's 'Player of the Month'

LOS ANGELES — Vivid Radio and “Sports Overnight America,” a Sports Byline USA radio show, have chosen Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor as their Player of the Month for November. 

“Sports Overnight America” host Gerrie Burke will discuss Lindor from a baseball viewpoint when he appears on Vivid Radio’s “The Dirtiest Girl in the World” with Annie Cruz at 1 p.m. PST this Monday, Nov. 7. And Cruz will appear on “Sports Overnight America” on Monday at 11 p.m. PST to discuss Lindor’s erotic appeal. 

“Lindor is a shooting star athlete,” Burke said. “Not too long ago, this 22-year-old was practicing baseball in Puerto Rico, where he grew up. His family was not well off, and according to reports, young Lindor used a crumpled piece of paper as a ball and a broomstick as bat. Only a few days ago, however, he was playing in the World Series.”

Cruz said, “I like the fact that he took time out to hug a friend while playing in the World Series. I mean, with this kind of sensitivity, this guy has got to be a good lover.”

Vivid Radio is available on VividRadio.com and on the SiriusXM app channel 791.

Sports Byline USA has more than 200 affiliates around the United States and overseas. Its distribution network includes the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, the Armed Forces Network, CRN Digital Radio, iHeart Radio and SiriusXM Satellite Radio’s The SportsZone, Channel 92. 

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