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New York Mets’ news: Nimmo’s contributions, Cespedes and more

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Andres Chavez

The New York Mets’ are still generating headlines into the New Year. Details about how Yoenis Cespedes got injured came to light. Also, MLB.com ran a lengthy analysis on Brandon Nimmo.

A catching prospect was recently tabbed as a breakout candidate, while the Mets’ Triple-A team announced its manager.

Here are the New York Mets’ news and rumors of the day:

MLB.com: Anthony DiComo analyzed one of the Mets’ most underappreciated players: Brandon Nimmo. A perennial trade candidate, the outfielder is one of the best table-setters in the league with a near-.400 OBP in the last three years.

Having an on-base machine in front of Jeff McNeil, Michael Conforto and Pete Alonso is a very good development for the Mets. He is also a slightly below-average defender in center and playable in the corners.

Nimmo closed out the 2019 season with a .995 OPS in September and looks poised for a good year.

NY Post: The Post published an article revealing the details of Yoenis Cespedes’ injury. As it turns out, a wild boar that escaped from his cage caused the accident.

According to the Post report, which quoted several people familiar with the incident, “Cespedes has traps on his ranch for a variety of reasons, including to keep boars away from people. But one boar was removed from a trap — perhaps by Cespedes — and either charged toward Cespedes or startled him, causing Cespedes to step into a hole.”

The incident ended up costing the Cuban outfielder millions of dollars. The Mets restructured his contract.

Syracuse.com: Brian Schneider, who last worked with the Miami Marlins, is the new manager of the Mets’ Triple-A affiliate.

Schneider, 43, will lead the Syracuse Mets in 2020. He spent five seasons as the Marlins’ catching coach. Before that, he managed the Single-A Jupiter team, accumulating a 117-160 record. He is an ex-major leaguer with 13 seasons in the bigs.

Metsmerizedonline.com: The folks at MLB Pipeline analyzed 30 prospects that could break out in 2020. Among those young players was a New York Mets’ member: Francisco Alvarez.

He is a $2.7 million-bonus man, and a very talented catcher. He had a .317/.407/.510 line in 42 games for Gulf Coast and Kingsport. Alvarez hit 10 doubles, seven homers, and 26 RBI.

This post was published on 2020-01-04 12:03

Andres Chavez
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