Mets’ Brandon Nimmo struggles with Strainouts Mount: “Not Wonderful”

Mets’ Brandon Nimmo struggles with Strainouts Mount: “Not Wonderful”

Brandon Namoz was two days.

He was hit twice in Mets loss 3-2 for guardians On Tuesday night, he picked up from where he stopped his four exercises in the previous game.

This is the first time throughout the season that has left six times through successive games.

The reliable left vein player was usually asked after Tuesday about his feeling in the painting.

“Not great,” Nemo answered.

“This is part of the baseball game, you have to grind it,” continued. “There is no truly escaping.”

It is not only the past two games, as the TUPKOUTS team on Tuesday has achieved 11 consecutive games and 16 games from the last 17 games in Nimmo that were installed at least once.

The Mets as a whole struggled on the painting with only four strikes in the loss against Cleveland.


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Brandon Nemo, who hit twice, holds a fly ball during the Mits 3-2 loss for guardians on August 5, 2025. Gregory Fisher-Pictures

NIMMO’s failures were especially difficult, as they were stranded by Juan Soto in recording the center twice, which ended in losing the seventh team in eight games.

The first growth kick came in the first half when the Cleveland Logan Allen player needed only four stadiums, with NIMMO finish with a quick ball 42.7 miles per hour below the center.

After choosing one line player for the second time, he hit Nimmo and left Soto to be cut off in the second rule again in the fifth half. This time, the fifth stadium of the bat, which was 43 miles per hour, hit another four columns above the heart of the plate.

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“He had two difficult games,” said Carlos Mendoza after the butter. “(NIMMO) swings through fast balls – they are doing a good job in attacking it.”

Nimmo has been a daily player for Mets during the past four seasons, because it does not exceed more than 11 games in each of the past three seasons and has lost four so far in 2025.

The 32 -year -old was reliable. As Mendoza said, Nemo is “one of the most consistent players in the squad.”

But even the most daily solid players go through the extensions when they do not see the ball as they usually do.

This is Nimmo at the moment, but it is confident that it and Mets will penetrate.


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Brandon growth was struggling in the painting recently. Charles Winzelberg/New York Post

“You just keep grinding away, and things are not as dark as it looks,” Namu said. “You are one hit … I really believe in this crime and this team.”

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