As always, Brandon Nimmo takes high road when talking Mets exit | amNewYork
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As always, Brandon Nimmo takes high road when talking Mets exit | amNewYork
"I've played here before when things weren't going well, and it's not fun. I wish the best for them, but also I'm trying to take care of things here, and make sure we're trying to play good baseball here."
"I believe it was probably a baseball decision. Like I said last year, and even in these interviews in the spring, I didn't see anything wrong with the chemistry between the guys."
"If it was happening, it was happening that I didn't know about it, so they were keeping it hush-hush, which is kind of hard to do in a clubhouse where you spend most of the day with each other."
"At the end of the day, I think it was a baseball decision. I think it was something that David felt would better the New York Mets and [Chris Young] would better the Texas Rangers."
Brandon Nimmo addressed questions about his trade from the Mets to the Rangers, emphasizing it was likely a baseball decision. He expressed well wishes for the Mets while focusing on his current performance. Nimmo, who has a strong batting average and OPS, compared his success to Marcus Semien's struggles with the Mets. He acknowledged rumors of a sour clubhouse culture and a strained relationship with Francisco Lindor but maintained that he perceived no issues with team chemistry. Nimmo reiterated that the trade was a decision made for the benefit of both teams.
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