1 month ago | By SI
The veteran outfielder and former first-round pick will reportedly stay in New York after garnering interest from several teams.
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Free-agent outfielder Brandon Nimmo is staying in New York after agreeing to terms on an eight-year, $162 million with the Mets, according to the New York Post 's Joel Sherman. Nimmo, a first-round pick by New York in 2011, opted to return to the Mets after reportedly garnering interest from several teams, including the Yankees, Rays and Mariners. The 29-year-old entered the offseason ranked 10th on SI 's list of...
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1 month ago | By New York Post
Brandon Nimmo is returning to the Mets.
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