Spring Training 2024 ends tomorrow, as the New York Mets face off against the New York Yankees at 1 pm, the Mets lineup seems to have sorted itself out.
The Mets closed 2023 by going 23-22, thanks in no small part to the finishes by Jeff McNeil and Brandon Nimmo. While McNeil was a major disappointment the first four months of the season, Nimmo was having a solid year, with a .784 OPS thru the end of July.
The outfielder will assume his usual leadoff spot in the lineup while primarily playing left field in 2024. When it comes to the Mets, the only constant over the past few years seems to be change.
The New York Mets took a road trip to Jupiter on Wednesday for a matchup against the Miami Marlins, a fellow NL East foe. The Mets defeated the Marlins 6-3.
If there is one thing about the New York Mets set in 2024, it is their outfield. It isn’t disputed who their starting three are and that they will be in the lineup every day.
Brandon Nimmo has been the Mets’ primary leadoff hitter since 2017 and a very good one. He has been adequate getting on base in that role, whether it’s drawing walks, hits and even getting hit by pitches frequently.
Brandon Nimmo could be facing another change to his role with the New York Mets in 2024. Already asked to slide over from center field to left in the aftermath of the Mets signing Harrison Bader on Jan 4., Nimmo may now find himself in the middle of the batting order.
New York Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo is a team player. That’s evident by his willingness to move to left field in the 2024 season after the organization signed Harrison Bader, who is a center fielder.
The Mets plan to move Brandon Nimmo from center field to left field for the 2024 season at least.
Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo went through a similar experience in 2022.
There are still some position battles to sort out and roster spots to be won, but manager Carlos Mendoza offered a bit of clarity on one thing: Harrison Bader will be in center, and Brandon Nimmo will play left – if all goes well, according to Pat Ragazzo of Fan Nation on SI.com.
New York Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo has echoed team president of baseball operations David Stearns and suggested the club can compete for a playoff spot this year despite what many fans consider to be an underwhelming offseason for the organization.
New York Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo made it known during the latest edition of "The Show" podcast with MLB insiders Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman that he "would love to see" All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso remain in Queens beyond the upcoming season.
The New York Mets have added some outfield depth, and they looked to their intracity rival for the help.
While the Mets’ season as a whole was a disappointment, the veteran was a bright spot.
Brandon Nimmo made a name for himself thanks to his elite eye at the plate. In fact, his ability to control the strike zone led the New York Mets to take him 13th overall in the 2011 MLB Draft.
Francisco Alvarez hit a three-run home run in the first inning, Brandon Nimmo homered twice and the New York Mets romped past the host Washington Nationals 11-5 on Tuesday night.
Brandon Nimmo hit a game-ending double with one out in the 10th inning as the New York Mets rallied for a 4-3 victory over the visiting New York Yankees on Wednesday.
The New York Mets offense was anemic in a 3-0 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night, and that was highlighted by an unusual strikeout courtesy of outfielder Brandon Nimmo.
When the Mets were eliminated from the 2022 playoffs, outfielder Brandon Nimmo stood at his locker in his full uniform, and talked about his impending free agency.
Brandon Nimmo hit a two-run home run and the New York Mets overcame the ejection of starter Max Scherzer to earn a 5-3 victory over the host Los Angeles Dodgers in the finale of a three-game series Wednesday.
He's making progress. On the Mets' off day on Tuesday, center fielder Brandon Nimmo was at Clover Park testing his sprained knee/ankle. According to Mike Puma of The New York Post, Mets officials liked what they saw from Nimmo and consider him to be progressing.
The New York Mets have been crushed by injuries seemingly all preseason long. Brandon Nimmo was the latest Mets player to go down with an injury. He had sat out most of Spring Training by design in order to prevent any injury and in one of his first games, ended up exiting with a knee and ankle injury.
Brandon Nimmo is week-to-week with a low grade strain in his right knee and ankle, New York Mets general manager Billy Eppler told reporters, including Joel Sherman of the New York Post.
Just days after losing closer Edwin Diaz for the season, after the reliever sustained a knee injury celebrating Puerto Rico's win over the Dominican Republic Wednesday night, clinching a trip to the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals, another New York Mets player appears to have sustained an injury.
New York Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo has become the latest player to identify a potential issue regarding MLB's new pace-of-play rules embraced this year.
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