NEW YORK — Brandon Nimmo felt like he stretched a little bit too far. As Nimmo checked his swing on a low curveball from the Braves' Max Fried during his second plate appearance in the bottom of ...
The Mets lost a game — nearly in historic, embarrassing fashion — but they are hoping they did not lose something much more significant: their leadoff hitter and arguably best position player ...
Brandon Nimmo wasn’t even supposed to play Sunday night. The outfielder tweaked his right side the night prior and manager Carlos Mendoza told him to take the day off. But Nimmo protested ...
Nimmo left Saturday's game against Atlanta with right intercostal irritation, Jorge Castillo of ESPN.com reports. Nimmo went 0-for-1 with a walk before exiting after the fourth inning. He suffered ...
Scratch Brandon Nimmo off the Mets’ list of things to worry about. There are plenty of other concerns. Kodai Senga’s delayed rehab timetable. Brooks Raley’s time bomb of a left elbow.
Nimmo (ribs) did not start Sunday night's game against Atlanta, but entered the game late and subsequently hit a walk-off homer in his only at-bat. During the broadcast, Nimmo was interviewed by ...
NEW YORK — Brandon Nimmo played only 2 1/2 innings off the bench and still made all the difference. Held out of the starting lineup Sunday night because of soreness on his right side, Nimmo ...
Welcome to the Late Show starring Brandon Nimmo. Nimmo, who was not in the starting lineup on Sunday after leaving Saturday’s game with a strain in his right side, made a surprise pinch-running ...
NEW YORK — Brandon Nimmo passed all the physical tests, but his last chore was convincing manager Carlos Mendoza that he was able to play. After being removed from Saturday's game with ...