Report: New York Mets Open To Trading Power-Hitting Outfielder This Offseason
The New York Mets are signaling a willingness to make bold moves this offseason, and one of the most surprising names to surface in trade discussions is outfielder Brandon Nimmo. According to a new report, the team is considering trading the fan-favorite to free up payroll and reshape their roster after a disappointing end to the 2025 season.
The Financial and Strategic Motivation For The New York Mets
The primary driver behind the potential trade is financial flexibility. Nimmo is currently in the middle of a massive eight-year, $162 million contract, with five years and just over $100 million remaining. While he has been a productive and consistent player, moving his contract would give the Mets significant room to maneuver in the free-agent market.
This move is reportedly linked to the Mets’ interest in pursuing top-tier free agents, most notably superstar corner outfielder Kyle Tucker. With the recent historic signing of Juan Soto to man one outfield spot, the Mets have a logjam. To make a serious run at Tucker, who is the top free agent available, New York would likely need to move one of their existing high-priced outfielders. With Soto firmly in place, Nimmo becomes the logical trade candidate to clear both a roster spot and significant salary.
Challenges of a Potential Trade
Trading Nimmo won’t be a simple task. A major hurdle is the full no-trade clause in his contract, meaning he would have to approve any deal before it can be finalized. As a player who has spent his entire career with the Mets and is a beloved figure in the clubhouse and among the fanbase, convincing him to waive that clause could be difficult.
Additionally, while Nimmo has been a dependable player, he will be 33 years old before the 2026 season begins. Given his age and the size of his remaining contract, the Mets may have to include cash considerations or take on another contract to facilitate a trade. This could diminish the overall financial benefit of moving him.
What This Means for the Mets’ Offseason
The willingness to even consider trading a core player like Nimmo sends a clear message: the Mets are committed to aggressive roster reconstruction. After a 2025 season that saw them collapse down the stretch and miss the playoffs despite having the best record in baseball at one point, the front office appears ready to make difficult decisions.
Whether a trade materializes or not, the discussion itself highlights the team’s ambition. It shows a desire to stay at the top of the market and a creative approach to roster management. While losing a player like Nimmo would be a tough pill for many fans to swallow, it could be the first step in a larger plan to build a more balanced and formidable contender for 2026.
