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The New York Mets have made their first major splash of the offseason. After acquiring veteran second baseman Marcus Semien from the Texas Rangers in exchange for fan-favorite outfielder Brandon Nimmo,
The Mets made their first blockbuster trade of the offseason on Sunday when they sent outfielder Brandon Nimmo to the Texas Rangers in exchange for All-Star infielder Marcus Semien. Speaking on Baseball Night in New York this week, Mets announcer Ron Darling shared his reaction to the splashy trade, which he said “shocked” him.
In addressing the Mets' decision to trade Brandon Nimmo for Marcus Semien, GM David Stearns said "last year wasn't good enough and running it back with the exact same group wasn't the right thing to do.
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.
The Mets’ blockbuster trade to move longtime outfielder Brandon Nimmo to the Rangers for All-Star second baseman Marcus Semien accomplished much for the NL East club. It solidified the keystone position.
If Marcus Semien is going to play second base in New York, that has to mean that Bo Bichette is not an option for New York, right?
The New York Mets face uncertainty with Edwin Diaz seeking a lucrative deal similar to his previous contract. As they explore shorter-term options, t
With the Mets acquiring second baseman Marcus Semien, Jeff McNeil is left without a clear role entering the 2026 season.