Mets manager Carlos Mendoza gave updates on Brandon Nimmo and A.J. Minter as they work toward Grapefruit League returns.
The New York Mets will be one of the teams to watch in the 2025 MLB season, especially with Juan Soto in the fold.
Brandon Nimmo, expected to be a big-time contributor for the Mets again this season, has been battling a sore knee at spring training. Here's the latest.
Brandon Nimmo is not in Monday's lineup for the New York Mets, marking his third consecutive missed spring training game. His absence is not connected to the fo
Brandon Nimmo played in his first game of spring training on Friday, and that is a promising development for the New York Mets.
The New York Mets aspire to be the east coast version of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Well, they aren't that far off on the offensive side given both clubs hold sta
Brandon Nimmo is now back in action for the Mets, thanks in part to some new shoes. The Mets outfielder played in his first Grapefruit League game of the season Friday after getting the go-ahead from the training staff.
The New York Mets are going to need Kodai Senga to perform like he did in 2023 if they have a hope of returning to the NLCS. While this was most likely the case before spring training, it certainly has become so after starters Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas went down with relatively severe injuries.