What Brandon Nimmo has learned about himself, and the Mets, now that he's 'one of the old guys on the team'
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Brandon Nimmo, the longest-tenured player for the New York Mets, is gearing up for his 10th season starting on Opening Day, which coincidentally falls on his 32nd birthday. Despite facing challenges during spring training due to knee soreness, Nimmo has returned to play and expresses confidence about the upcoming season. He also reflects on how becoming a father to his daughter Tatum Jane in November has transformed his outlook on life, emphasizing the importance of balance between professional and personal commitments.
Fatherhood has provided me with a new perspective both personally and on the field. It's made me appreciate the little things in life.
As I enter my tenth season, I've learned to balance my professional commitments while cherishing time with my growing family.
Read at New York Post
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