Brandon Nimmo is set for his sixth Opening Day with the Mets, but his first in which the team is seen as a credible threat within baseball.
as a free agent after Jacob deGrom departed through free agency, highlighting the makeover.
Team owner Steve Cohen laid out $375 million in payroll for this season, with another $103 million in penalties for surpassing the top tier of baseball’s competitive balance tax.“I wouldn’t necessarily say World Series or bust, because things have to go right,” Nimmo said. “But I do think we have to get into the playoffs to give ourselves a shot. For me, I think the playoffs are essential. Steve is not just trying to get into the playoffs, he wants to win the World Series.
Much of the glare will be on a bullpen that lost Diaz, likely for the season, after he tore the patellar tendon in his right knee during a World Baseball Classic celebration and underwent surgery.
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