Brandon Nimmoâ€s time in the Big Apple has come to an end.
The outfielder spent his first 10 years with the Mets after being selected as the 13th overall pick in the 2011 Draft.
Nimmo fought through his share of ups-and-downs over the years, but he established himself as a fan favorite with his infectious smile and the high-energy play he brought to the field everyday.
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He expressed his desire to remain a Met his entire career after signing an eight-year extension ahead of the 2023 season, but two years into that deal the organization had other plans.
David Stearns said it was not an easy decision, but the Mets opted to ship Nimmo out of town on Sunday night in a deal with the Texas Rangers for veteran 2B Marcus Semien.
His chapter with the Mets comes to a close with a .262 average, 135 homers, 188 doubles, 463 RBI, a .364 on-base percentage, and a .802 OPS over 1,066 games.
Owners Steve and Alex Cohen released a statement shortly after the deal became official on Monday afternoon.
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“Brandon represented our organization with heart, grit, and passion,†they wrote. “He embodied everything it meant to be a Met on and off the field. We are grateful for everything he gave to our team and community. We wish Brandon, Chelsea, and Tatum all the best.â€
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