Unless something unexpected happens before Opening Day in less than two weeks, Starling Marte will still be with the Mets.
Brandon Nimmo the designated hitter expects to be ready for Opening Day. Brandon Nimmo the left fielder isn’t quite as sure.
Brandon Nimmo will be dealing with his right knee soreness for the foreseeable future and is still unsure of when he’ll get ...
The injury bug has struck the New York Mets lineup. Jeff McNeil and Francisco Alvarez are out with injuries, which caused a ...
The Mets expect Brandon Nimmo to be their designated hitter on Saturday, but the veteran outfielder isn't sure if he'll be ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Brandon Nimmo revealed Friday that his right knee soreness/pain stems from meniscus and cartilage ...
New York Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo (knee) is expected to be ready in time to play on Opening Day. The veteran outfielder ...
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The New York Mets dropped the first episode of a two-part documentary exploring their pursuit of Juan Soto as a free agent.
Soto has been one of baseball’s elite since his rookie year in 2018 with the Washington Nationals. After a brief but ...
New York Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo finally returned to the field on Thursday after weeks of battling right knee soreness, ...
Nimmo (knee) said Friday he should be available to serve as the Mets ' designated hitter on Opening Day but may not be ready to play the outfield, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.