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The New York Mets traded away long-time outfielder Brandon Nimmo for Marcus Semien in a one-for-one deal that should heat the hot stove.
As the Mets try to make it back to the playoffs in 2026, New York decided to trade Brandon Nimmo to the Rangers.
The New York Mets made a huge deal on Sunday to acquire former A's shortstop (now second baseman) Marcus Semien from the Texas Rangers, but this trade has left them exposed in left field, while also blocking a couple of players at second base on the depth chart.
A passing grade for each team because Nimmo seems a better fit with the Rangers and Semien a better fit with the Mets, but there’s a reason each player was available in the first place, and it’s hard to think either team is significantly better off after swapping undesirable contracts.
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