Brandon Tate Nimmo \[NIH-mo\] graduated from Cheyenne East (WY) High School where he played American Legion ball for Post 6 because his high school did not have a baseball team…Won the MVP at the 2010 Under Armour All-America Game at Wrigley Field…Also played football and ran track....Committed to the University of Arkansas before signing with the Mets....His father wrestled collegiately, while his brother played outfield for four years at the University of Nebraska, including the 2005 College World Series....Participated in the inaugural Kids Holiday Shopping Spree on Dec. 14, 2016, at Target in College Point, Queens...Helped children pick out holiday gifts for them and their families....Played for Team Italy during the 2017 World Baseball Classic (three games)...Suffered a strained right hamstring while playing for Italy....Attended Governor Andrew Cuomo's New York State of the State in Albany on Jan. 4, 2018....Received the Ben Epstein/Dan Castellano Good Guy Award at the New York BBWAA Dinner on January 26, 2019....Was Santa at the Mets annual Kids Holiday Party from 2017-19...Was an elf at the Mets annual Kids Holiday Party in December 2016 and 2022 to help hand out presents to children. Was promised a car, a 2010 Nissan Altima, for accepting a scholarship to the University of Arkansas...Still has that car today...After re-signing with the Mets on an eight-year contract in 2022, said he "splurged" on an Audi RSQ8, but plans to keep the Altima, saying "I don't think I can get rid of her. I purely think it's sentimental at this point...But the Golden Goddess, she'll always be around."...Said he may drive the Altima to the first day of the season each year to remember where he came from and stay humble....Has spent his entire career with the Mets since being selected 13th overall by New York in 2011...Signed an eight-year contract as a free agent during the 2022-23 offseason to remain with the club...Said at the press conference announcing his new deal: "Feels good to put this jersey back on and know it's not coming off."...Is consistently among the league leaders in walk rate and sprints to first base after drawing a base on balls...Doesn't remember when he started that habit, but traces it back to his dad telling him to hustle down the line so he would be able to take second base in case the catcher did not catch ball four....His wife, Chelsea, has worked as an ER Nurse in Elmhurst, Queens....Is an avid fisherman – especially shark fishing....Took batting practice from assistant minor league clubhouse manager and left-handed thrower Drew Dunton during the 2020-2021 offseason to improve his approach against southpaws...Nimmo has batted .278 (83-299) with a .382 OBP against LHP in 2021 after hitting .243 with a .358 OBP against lefties from 2016-2020....His dad encouraged him to swing left-handed...Was a switch-hitter until he was about 10 years old...Does most things right-handed, including golf...His dad did not want him to mess up his swing and it was much harder to find spare lefty clubs....His favorite player growing up was Todd Helton...Nimmo and his father worked on emulating Helton's swing when Nimmo was a kid...Nimmo and Helton spoke for the first time during spring training in 2021....Was the first-ever first-round pick and 16th Major League player from Wyoming.
2023
In the first season of his eight-year contract with New York, established career highs in games played (152), hits (162), homers (24), XBH (60) and RBI (68)...Also tied a career high with 30 doubles... Hit five leadoff home runs, bringing his career total to 12...His five leadoff blasts were tied for sixth in the majors...His 12 career leadoff homers are the third-most in Mets history, following Curtis Granderson and José Reyes (21 each)... Tied for eighth in the NL with six triples... Tied for 12th in the NL with 12 games with three or more hits...Tied for 14th in the NL with 45 multi-hit games... Went 5-5 with two runs, one homer and two RBI on April 19 at Los Angeles-NL...Was the second time in his career that he recorded five hits (also: August 15, 2018 at Baltimore)...Joined Keith Hernandez (three), Rusty Staub (two) and Mike Piazza (two) as the only other Mets in franchise history with multiple games with five or more hits... Homered in a 1-0 Mets win vs. Colorado on May 5...Was the 33rd 1-0 win in Mets history decided by a home run... Recorded a season-high and career-high-tying four RBI on June 8 at Atlanta with his first career grand slam.
2022
Ranked sixth in the majors and fourth in the NL with a career-high 102 runs...Finished fifth in the NL with a .367 OBP and 12th in the league with 71 walks... Set career-highs in hits (159), RBI (64) and doubles (30) and tied a career-high in extra-base hits (53)... Tied for first in the NL and second in the majors in triples (seven)... Reached base in 26 straight games from April 11- May 15, his second-longest such streak across a single season, which included a career-high 11- game hitting streak from May 3-15 and another 10-game hitting streak from May 17-27... Robbed Justin Turner of a home run to preserve the Mets lead in the seventh inning of a 2-1 win vs. Los Angeles-NL on Aug. 31... Opened the team's second game of their doubleheader on Oct. 4 with a leadoff home run to start what would be back-to-back-to-back home runs from him, Lindor and McNeil.
POSTSEASON: Hit .333 (4-12) with one triple and one RBI in the NL Wild Card Series vs. San Diego.
2021
Had two separate stints on the 10-day Injured List...Missed about two months with a bone bruise on his left index finger and was out two weeks with a strained right hamstring...Posted a .401 OBP, making him one of five players who had at least 350 plate appearances to reach base at that clip or better...Had a career-high eight-game hitting streak from Aug. 18-26...Reached base safely at least twice in each of his first 10 games of the season, tying the longest season-opening streak in Mets history (David Wright, 2012)...Had a leadoff triple twice in the span of four games in late September...Became the first Met with multiple leadoff three-baggers in a season since José Reyes (2007, 2008 and 2011)...Had the highest batting average on the club at home (min. 150 at-bats), hitting .304 (51-168) at Citi Field...Tied Pete Alonso for the team lead with 13 doubles at home.
2020
Posted a .404 OBP, good for 10th in the majors...He is the third player in franchise history to reach base at a .400 clip or better in multiple seasons...Ranked 10th in the NL with 33 walks and tied for fourth in the league with three triples...Walked once every 6.82 plate appearances, ninth in the NL...Tied for eighth in the league with six HBP...Tied for ninth in the NL with a .338 (25-74) average in September...Had 10 multi-hit games in the season's last month...Reached base in the first 21 games of the season after ending 2019 on a 15-game on-base streak...That 36-game on-base streak was the second-longest in franchise history and the longest of his career.
2019
Missed over three months with neck injuries.... Walked 46 times in 254 plate appearances (18.1 percent walk rate)... Led the NL and ranked second in the majors only to Mike Trout, walking once every 5.52 PA (min. 200 PA)... After coming off the IL on September 1, he reached safely in 40 of his 93 plate appearances, posting a .261/.430/.565 slashline with five homers and 15 RBI...Had a .431 OBP in his last 36 games (May 7-20 and September 1-end of season) with 30 walks in that span.... Ranked seventh in the NL with a .430 OBP in September... His 20 walks in the season's final month were tied for fifth in the league.... Walked with the bases loaded in the 11th inning on September 24 vs. Miami for his second career walk-off RBI.... Reached base safely in each of his last 15 games of the season.
2018
Made his first Opening Day roster...Optioned to Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on April 10...Recalled on April 13...Was on the Disabled List, August 20, retroactive to August 17-August 28, with a bruised left index finger...Strained his right hamstring on September 29 and did not play again in 2018...His .404 OBP was the second-best in the NL and fourth-best in the majors among qualified batters and his 80 walks were ninthmost in the NL...Was the first Mets player to finish the season with an OBP over .400 since David Wright, who had a .416 OBP in 2007. • Finished the season with an .886 OPS, the 11th-best in the NL... His eight triples were tied for fourth-most in the NL...Became the eighth Mets player to record a bWAR of at least 4.0 and a .400 OBP joining Keith Hernandez and John Olerud (3x each), Mike Piazza, Cleon Jones, Dave Magadan and Edgardo Alfonzo...Became the 10th Mets player age 25 or younger to post a 4.0 bWar...Drew 29 walks in September, second-most in the majors and the most walks in a calendar month in team history (passed Keith Hernandez, 28 in July 1984)...Walked at least once in 14 of his last 17 games and had at least one walk in nine-straight games from September 13-21, a career-best streak...Reached base safely in a career-best 28-straight games from August 11-September 21 and in 35 of his last 36 games...Reached base safely in 10 consecutive plate appearances from August 14-16...Tied with Benny Agbayani (2000) and Todd Hundley (1997) for the second-longest streak in team history... John Olerud reached base safely in 15 straight PA in 1998...Had 22 HBP, most in the majors and a single-season club record (passed Lucas Duda's 14 HBP in 2015)...Reached base safely in eight straight plate appearances from May 23-24...On May 24 at Milwaukee, reached in all five of his plate appearances, going 4-4 with a walk...Hit his 10th homer of the season with a two-out, go-ahead homer in the ninth inning on June 17 at Arizona with the Mets trailing 3-2...The last Met prior to Nimmo to hit a go-ahead home run with the team trailing in the ninth inning or later with two outs was Lucas Duda on September 27, 2014 vs. Houston (off Tony Sipp)...Tallied his second career multi-homer game (also September 7, 2017 vs. Cincinnati) and a career-best four RBI on June 18 at the Rockies... Hit a leadoff inside-the-park home run for his first homer of the night...The leadoff inside-thepark homer was the third such homer in Mets history...The other two were hit by Angel Pagan on August 23, 2009 vs. Philadelphia and Charlie Neal on May 7, 1963 vs. Philadelphia...With his inside-the-park and over-the-fence home runs on June 18 at Colorado, Nimmo became the fifth-Met to have such a game and first since Angel Pagan on August 23, 2009...Blasted his first career walk-off and pinch-hit home run with his pinch-hit, walk-off three run homer on July 11 vs. Philadelphia...Was also his first career walk-off RBI...Went 3-5 on August 8 vs. Cincinnati with three doubles, three RBI and three runs scored...The three doubles tied a franchise-best for a single game (29th time)...Turned in a career-high five hits on August 15 at Baltimore, going 5-5 with two doubles, one triple, three RBI, three runs scored and a HBP...Had a career-best seven-game hitting streak from August 13-31...Went 15-27 (.556) with four doubles, two triples, a homer, five RBI and a 1.563 OPS in that span...Hit his second pinch hit go-ahead home run in the ninth inning on September 3...Joined Jordany Valdespin (2012), Chris Jones (1995) and Marv Thorneberry (1962) as the only Mets with multiple pinch-hit, go-ahead homers in the ninth or later in a season.
2017
Began the season on the 10-Day Disabled List (right hamstring) and was optioned to Las Vegas (AAA) on May 16...Was recalled from Vegas on June 16 before landing on the 10-Day DL on July 8 with a partially collapsed lung (retroactive to July 5)... Activated from the DL on July 28...Established career-highs in games played (69), hits (46), doubles (11), triples (one), home runs (five), RBI (21), runs (26), stolen bases (two) and walks (33)...Had the fourth-best on-base percentage (.379) among major league rookies (third-best among NL rookies)...Trailed Aaron Judge (.422), Rhys Hoskins (.396) and José Martinez (.379)... His 33 walks were seventh-most among NL rookies...Had 15.3% walk rate, which was tied for the 10th-highest among players with 200 or more plate appearances...According to Statcast, he swung at 13.3% of pitches outside the strike zone, the third-lowest among more than 400 hitters who saw at least 250 or more pitches out of the strike zone...Batted .281 (38-135) with nine doubles and all five of his home runs vs. righthanded pitching...Was 5-16 (.313) with two doubles, two RBI and four walks as a pinch-hitter...In his major-league career, Nimmo is a .393 (11- 28) hitter as a pinch-hitter...Reached base safely in all four of his plate appearances on August 23 vs. Arizona...In doing so, Nimmo became the fourth rookie in franchise history to start in the leadoff spot and reach base safely in every plate appearance with at least four times up to bat...The other rookies to accomplish the feat were Mookie Wilson (1981), Gregg Jefferies (1989) and Kazuo Matsui (2004)...The last rookie on any team to do so was Washington's Trea Turner, on August 23, 2016 at Baltimore... Research courtesy of Elias...Reached base safely in a career-best 10 straight games from August 27-September 5...Turned in his first career multi-homer game on September 7 vs. Cincinnati...Finished the day 3-4 with three RBI and three runs scored...His three hits and three RBI matched his careerhighs while his three runs scored were a new career-high...Was the second Mets rookie with two homers from the clean-up spot...Jesse Gonder also did so on July 11, 1963 vs. the Dodgers at the Polo Grounds...Played for Team Italy during the 2017 World Baseball Classic (three games)...Suffered a strained right hamstring while playing for Italy.
2016
Received his first call-up to the major leagues on June 25 and stayed with the Mets through July 18...Was also with the Mets July 29-August 2, August 4-10 and September 6 through the end of the season...Made his major league debut on June 26 at Atlanta and went 0-4...Grabbed his first major league hit a day later on June 27 at Washington (a single off Joe Ross)...Recorded his first RBI on June 30 vs. Chicago-NL... Came on the ninth pitch of his at-bat in the seventh inning to ignite the Mets' game-winning rally...Hit his first major league homer off Jason Hammel in the fourth inning on July 1 at Citi Field...Finished the game with a career-high three RBI...Batted .385 (5-13) with one double and one RBI in 11 games played in September after being recalled...Went 6-12 (.500) as a pinch-hitter with the Mets and reached base safely in six of his last seven pinchhitting attempts...Named the Sterling Minor League Organizational CoPlayer of the Year along with infield prospect Amed Rosario...The award is given annually by the Mets organization to the top player(s) in their minor league system...Batted .352 (138-392) with 25 doubles, eight triples, 11 home runs, 61 RBI and a .423 on-base percentage in 97 games with Las Vegas (AAA)...His 25 doubles, 11 home runs, 61 RBI and 138 hits were all career highs...Finished second in the PCL with his .352 batting average behind teammate T.J. Rivera...Nimmo led the league in on-base percentage (.423) and was fourth in slugging percentage (.541)...Named a Baseball America Triple-A All-Star...Received the Webster Award at the end of the season, given annually to the Mets minor leaguer who best exemplifies the integrity and character displayed by Richard Webster
2015
Began the year with Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League…Promoted to Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on July 28...Was on the Disabled List from May 16-June 14 with a sprained left knee...Played four rehabilitation games with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League from June 14-June 17... Participated in the SiriusXM Futures Game in Cincinnati on July 12...Went 1-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored while playing centerfield....Named to the mid-season Eastern League AllStar team...Compiled a .297 (41-138) batting average in 34 games in April and May while playing for Binghamton....With Binghamton, he hit .281 (59-210) vs. righthanded pitching and .271 (16-59) vs. lefthanded pitching...Put together one, four-hit game at New Hampshire on June 20 (4-for-5), 15, two-hit games and, four, three-hit contests....Hit safely in 14 straight games from May 9-June 25 (.383, 23-60)... Was 19-64 (.297) with three home runs vs. righthanded pitching after his promotion to Las Vegas (AAA) of the International League....Went 4-5 with a home run and two RBI vs. Tacoma on September 4.
2013
Spent the entire season at Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League…Named a SAL All-Star...His 71 walks were third most in the league, while his .397 on-base percentage was fourth...Hit .302 (49-162) with a .404 on-base percentage in 42 games prior to the All-Star break…Hit .302 (62-205) with a .421 on-base percentage in 56 road games...Went 10-17 (.588) when hitting first in the line-up...Went on the Disabled List on May 9 with a left hand contusion…Returned on May 28...Made 106 starts in centerfield…Finished with six assists and seven errors in 239 total chances...Had the majority of his at-bats in the two-hole…Hit .270 (93-345) with 22 extra-base hits (15 doubles, six triples, one home run) in that spot.
2012
Made his Single-A debut, playing the whole year with Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League...Drove in a career-best six runs, August 17 at Tri-City…Hit his first professional grand slam in that game...His 40 RBI tied for fifth in the league while his 20 doubles were fourth…His 28 extra-base hits ranked third and his 46 walks were second.
2011
Made his professional debut with the GCL Mets (R) of the Gulf Coast League…Finished the season with three games with Kingsport (R) of the Appalachian League.