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Mets trading Brandon Nimmo to Rangers for Marcus Semien

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Mets ⁢Trade ‍Brandon Nimmo to rangers for Marcus Semien in Surprise deal

NEW YORK – In a stunning⁤ move ahead of the ⁣2025 season, ⁣the New York ‍Mets ⁤have traded outfielder Brandon Nimmo to ⁣the Texas Rangers in​ exchange for second baseman Marcus Semien, the‌ teams announced today.⁢ The deal substantially alters the Mets’ outfield composition and brings a veteran presence to their‍ infield.

The trade comes as a surprise, given‍ Nimmo’s‌ consistent ‍performance⁢ with the Mets ⁣and his⁣ status as⁢ a key offensive contributor. However, the Mets,⁣ under new leadership, appear to ​be ⁣prioritizing infield‌ stability and offensive production at that ⁢position. Semien, a ‌proven ‌power hitter and Gold Glove-caliber defender, addresses⁤ those needs.‍ The move also creates a void ⁣in the mets’ outfield, signaling a likely pursuit‌ of another external option.

Nimmo, 32, was a ⁤first-round pick by⁢ the Mets in 2011 and​ had become⁤ a⁢ fan favorite during his​ tenure in Queens. He tied the Mets’ franchise record with a nine-RBI game‍ in 2023 and⁢ has hit⁣ 20​ or more home runs in each ​of his last three seasons. He⁤ dealt⁢ with plantar fasciitis ‌in his left foot during the 2024 playoffs, an issue that lingered ⁢into the start of spring training.

Semien, meanwhile,⁤ provides immediate impact ‍for the Mets.He⁣ is known for his consistent offensive output and defensive reliability. The Rangers acquired ⁤Semien prior to the​ 2021 season, ‌and he quickly became⁣ a cornerstone of their lineup. ‍

The⁣ Mets face further roster decisions this ‍offseason,including potential departures of closer Edwin⁢ Diaz and⁣ first baseman ‌Pete ⁢Alonso in free agency. addressing a rotation and bullpen that underperformed ⁤late ​in the ⁢2024 season remains a priority ​for General Manager Billy Stearns. The ⁤Nimmo trade ‍adds another layer of complexity to those ⁢plans,⁢ necessitating ‌a search ⁤for an outfielder to fill ‌the gap left by Nimmo’s departure.

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