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Who’s the Mets’ Next Left Fielder in 2026 After the Stunning Brandon Nimmo Deal?

November 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Before the Mets traded Brandon Nimmo to the Rangers in exchange for Marcus Semien, the plan for the Mets’ left field in 2026 was clear: Nimmo, who had five years remaining on his contract, was expected to hold that spot. Although Nimmo might have taken on more of a designated hitter role than in previous seasons, he was still slated to play left field almost every day, with Juan Soto covering right field. However, with Nimmo gone, the Mets now face numerous possibilities for who will start in left and center field, including some riskier options like moving outfielders into infield positions.

One internal option is their top outfield prospect, Carson Benge, who had shown versatility in the minors by playing center, right, and left field. Benge is poised to have a significant role in 2026, whether he starts the season in the majors or at Triple-A Syracuse. His presence could also influence prospects like Jett Williams, who might either transition full-time to center field to make room for Benge or be traded to bolster the starting pitcher rotation. Jeff McNeil could potentially cover left field, though his offensive profile makes him a less likely regular option there. Additionally, Tyrone Taylor’s potential role as a starting center fielder could shuffle positions, possibly requiring another player to fill left field.

Externally, two prominent free agents stand out: Kyle Tucker and Cody Bellinger. Tucker is one of the most coveted players available, projected to command a massive contract, though it’s unclear if the Mets will pursue him aggressively given their recent commitment to Soto. Bellinger, on the other hand, would be less expensive and brings versatility, as he can play all outfield positions and even provide first base coverage, which would be valuable if Pete Alonso spends more time as a designated hitter. However, Bellinger’s inconsistent offensive performance, particularly stark splits between home and away games in 2025, raises some concerns.

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There is also an intriguing trade possibility in Jarren Duran of the Red Sox, who has been a strong offensive contributor and strikes a balance between cost and performance. While his defense has been inconsistent, Duran’s offensive skills and team control through 2028 make him an appealing target for the Mets.

Fan Take: This shift in the Mets’ outfield lineup opens up exciting new possibilities that could dramatically impact their 2026 season and beyond. The choices made now about internal prospects and potential acquisitions could shape not just the Mets’ future but also the broader competitive landscape in baseball.

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