Overview
- Mitchell told Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor on Café Lindor that he intends to attempt a professional baseball career once his NBA playing days end.
- He framed the idea as a post-retirement goal rather than an active plan, with no reported tryouts, contracts, or team engagement to date.
- The Cavaliers guard cited his baseball background from youth and high school, where a teammate recalled multiple no-hitters, before an injury pushed his focus toward basketball.
- He is a longtime Mets fan with family connections to the club, as his father Donovan Mitchell Sr. has worked in the organization, including a DEI role reported via LinkedIn.
- He linked his No. 45 to honoring his baseball roots and referenced Michael Jordan’s cross-sport example in discussing a potential second act.