The outfielder, who has been battling plantar fasciitis since last May, said he’s at 94%, up from 91 a few days before the Mets’ first full-squad workout.
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 believes the Mets have a top offense on paper, but certain factors must fall into place for them to prove it.
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.
There was much uncertainty if Pete Alonso would re-sign with the New York Mets. It also caught outfielder Brandon Nimmo’s attention as well. Throughout the offseason, Nimmo was making his input known to the front office,
Brandon Nimmo played through plantar fasciitis in his left foot for most of the 2024 season, but the injury kept the New York Mets outfielder sidelined for the first week of Grapefruit League action.
Brandon Nimmo said of Soto: "It’s something you see from the greats like Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods. They want to beat you."
Nimmo had an MRI on his injured right knee Tuesday which showed inflammation, Tim Healey of Newsday reports. Nimmo's one and only Grapefruit League game came last Friday, and he had been slated to return to action earlier this week but wasn't quite ready.
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 played in his first game of spring training on Friday, and that is a promising development for the New York Mets.
Brandon Nimmo, the New York Mets' starting left fielder, recently had an MRI on his barking knee. Nimmo shared the prognosis with reporters.