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Nimmo for Semien? Mets, Rangers eye blockbuster trade
24 Nov
Summary
- Mets and Rangers are negotiating a potential trade involving outfielders.
- Nimmo has a $102.5 million contract, Semien has a $72 million deal.
- Defensive upgrades are a key driver for the Mets' interest in Semien.

The New York Mets and Texas Rangers are in discussions for a potential trade involving outfielders Brandon Nimmo and second baseman Marcus Semien. This move could significantly alter both teams' rosters and financial commitments. Nimmo, 32, is under contract for $102.5 million over five seasons, while Semien, 35, is owed $72 million across the next three years.
Last season, Nimmo outperformed Semien offensively, hitting .262 with 25 home runs compared to Semien's .230 average and 15 homers. However, Semien earned a Gold Glove for his defense at second base in 2025. Mets president David Stearns is reportedly prioritizing improved run prevention, a area where Nimmo has shown regression.
The proposed trade's finalization hinges on Nimmo waiving his no-trade clause and how the teams would balance the considerable difference in remaining contract value. It remains unclear if additional players would be involved in the transaction.




