Brandon Nimmo injury: Mets dodged bullet' after knee tweak | amNewYork
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Brandon Nimmo, the New York Mets' left fielder, tweaked his left knee while playing against the Arizona Diamondbacks but opted to stay in the game after consulting with the manager and medical staff. After feeling his knee hyperextended, Nimmo massaged it and tested his mobility. Despite appearing hampered throughout the game, he expressed relief that the injury was not as severe as it could have been. The Mets have been struggling with injuries, including significant setbacks to other players, which adds pressure to stay healthy.
Veteran left fielder Brandon Nimmo experienced a knee scare during a recent game but managed to stay in, expressing relief over avoiding a more severe injury.
Despite limping and showing discomfort, Nimmo felt fortunate and stated that he dodged a bullet with his left knee injury, which could have been much worse.
Nimmo emphasized that the team dodged a significant injury setback and acknowledged the challenge they faced given the current injury-ridden state of the Mets.
With his current season batting average at .211, Nimmo is facing difficult times, but emphasized the importance of staying healthy for the team.
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