The Mets had a quiet offseason. No one is picking them to go to the playoffs.
The current expectations for this team are in the 80-85 win range if they can stay healthy.
The Mets may embrace an “underdog” mentality this year.
Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo will play a big role in that.
The former Mets outfielder, now likely to be left fielder, appeared on The Show podcast with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman to discuss their expectations, the Mets’ offseason, and position changes. Told.
Podcast “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman:
- Big moves for the Orioles: Big move by the Orioles to acquire Corbin Burnes. The favorite to win the division should be the Orioles, not the Yankees. They are clearly a favorite.
- Offseason winners and losers: Who will be the biggest winners and losers this offseason?
Brandon Nimmo interview:
Mets outfielder
- Move to left field: The switch to left field this season and how it was given to him. Open to making the team better, regardless of ability.
- Pete Alonso: He’s a great guy in the clubhouse, and he wants to stay at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and he should.
- Expectations: This year we are taking a different approach. David Stearns wanted to do things a little differently. He falls for those who maintain good health. He will definitely be the underdog this season.
- Carlos Mendoza: I have a good relationship with him. He has coaching experience in New York.
- Life in New York: When he got here, he took the subway to see what it was like. It was a little overwhelming at times. I lived in Long Island City for a time. It was a dream come true to play here.
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