The Mets began the season with a five-game losing streak that understandably had fans fearing the worst.
After fan favorite outfielder Brandon Nimmo returned to Queens on an eight-year $162 million deal before the 2023 season, Mets fans anticipated Nimmo to be manning center field for the foreseeable future.
Fumbled catches in the outfield, multiple stolen bases allowed, and errant throws were the story for the New York Mets in their 11-7 loss to the Kansas City Royals on Saturday.
After picking up their first series victory of the season over the Cincinnati Reds this past weekend, the Mets traveled to Atlanta to take on the Braves in a four-game set.
We stayed hot with our home run props on Monday night, cashing Christian Yelich to go yard at +560. That's two straight days with a cash to give us a winner in four of our last six. Let's keep it rolling, shall we?
After a slow first week of the season, Brandon Nimmo found his swing on Monday in Atlanta. The breaking-out party started in the first at-bat of the game.
Following a four-hit effort last time out, Brandon Nimmo leads the New York Mets (4-6) into action as +160 underdogs against the Atlanta Braves (6-3). First pitch from Truist Park at 7:20 PM ET on Tuesday, live on SNY.
This week we discuss the Mets’ anemic offense, welcome Brandon Nimmo to the resistance, talk about the rise in pitcher injuries, lament the A’s move to Sacramento, and more.
The Mets’ win on Monday versus the Braves put together their best offensive performance of the season, getting 18 runners in base and scoring eight runs.
A big night from Brandon Nimmo and a clutch go-ahead homer from DJ Stewart helped the Mets outlast the Braves On Monday, the country was treated to a rare and awe-inspiring sight, on that doesn’t come around often but, when it does, lets people rejoice and understand the beauty of existence.
The New York Mets enter Friday with a number other than zero in the win column for the first time this season. As the team looks to get on a roll, it was greeted with a few minor updates before Friday’s game.
It’s hard to decide which one was more brutal – the Mets fielding in the 10th inning or their hitting throughout the game. Either way, they lost their fourth straight, with a 5-0 setback to the Tigers Monday night at Citi Field.
When Kodai Senga went down, it was natural to have Jose Quintana take the ball for the Mets on Opening Day. Not only was Quintana a veteran who pitched well when healthy last year, he was the only one of the remaining four initial pitchers in the rotation who played for the Mets in 2023.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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