First Big Off-Season Trade
The Mets and Rangers officially lit the Hot Stove on Saturday night. In the kind of deal that usually takes place at the winter meetings, a pair of high priced veterans changed teams: Brandon Nimmo heads to Texas, Marcus Semien will now call Flushing home.
Both players had off-seasons in 2025; both clubs were eager to shake up their rosters after finishing out of the playoff picture. Nimmo has five years and just over $100 million left on his deal; he'll likely replace the non-tendered Adolis Garcia in the Rangers outfield. Semien, with $72 million remaining the next three years, probably claims 2nd base with the Mets, after the veteran Jeff McNeil and several younger players failed to lock down the position.
Nimmo often talked about how he loved being a Met; 10 seasons in Citi Field after being the club's 1st round draft pick in 2011; he often talked about being a career Met and hold some of its offensive records.
Semien (seen here with the 2019 A's), who won a Gold Glove last year, will be joining his fifth organization -- with hopes of turning around a .230 average and .305 on-base percentage after this 2025 ended six weeks early with a broken bone in his foot.

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