Pete Alonso and the New York Mets finally agreed on a two-year, $54 million deal earlier this month and one MLB star broke down why the slugger did not get the contract he first wanted.
Nimmo might be taking it slow this spring, but if that means he can make up that last 9%, the Mets will be better for it.
Outfielder still rehabbing plantar fasciitis condition suffered last October. "I'm at like 91% now," Nimmo said. "So we're in a really good spot. It's a good place to be. We're trending upward." ...
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