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.
PORT ST. LUCIE — Brandon Nimmo is taking the slow-and-steady-wins-the-race approach to his spring training buildup. After abstaining from running for most of the offseason to allow his left foot a chance to heal from plantar fasciitis, the Mets outfielder said Friday that he is running at 91 percent as he continues his rehab.
Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto, Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo and Mark Vientos batted in that order in win over the Nationals.
In a recent interview, Nimmo said he was thrilled about the team’s offseason acquisitions – especially the re-signing of star first baseman Pete Alonso. “I definitely wanted to see Pete back hitting behind Soto,
The New York Mets are settling into a spring training groove. Now five games into Grapefruit League play, the team is preparing itself for the rigors of a 162-game season.
The New York Mets have wasted no time making waves this offseason. They’ve been among the most aggressive teams in
The New York Mets flexed their muscles in a dominant 7-0 shutout against the Washington Nationals on Friday afternoon at