The New York Mets are heading into an offseason filled with tough questions and even tougher decisions. There’s no shortage of needs — from shoring up center field to finding clarity at third base, rebuilding a shaky bullpen and a shallow rotation, and, of course, deciding what to do with Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz. But according to a new report, president of baseball operations David Stearns might be thinking even bigger.
A Surprising Name on the Table
MLB insider Joel Sherman of the New York Post reported that the Mets have “spit-balled” scenarios involving a trade of outfielder Brandon Nimmo. Yes, that Brandon Nimmo — one of the longest-tenured Mets, a clubhouse leader, and one of the team’s most consistent hitters.
Nimmo has a full no-trade clause and is under contract for five more

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