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Mets trade Brandon Nimmo to Rangers for Marcus Semien: Why the surprising trade makes sense for both sides
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Mets Swap Brandon Nimmo for Marcus Semien in Bold Trade: Unpacking the Win-Win Deal for Both Teams

November 24, 2025 3 Min Read
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The New York Mets and Texas Rangers have reportedly agreed on a trade involving outfielder Brandon Nimmo and cash moving to Texas, while second baseman Marcus Semien heads to New York, according to ESPN. The New York Post adds that the Mets will likely send Nimmo about $5 million to cover the financial difference, though neither team has made an official announcement yet.

CBS Sports explains that this trade benefits both teams, as both Semien and Nimmo bring a combined total of roughly 75 or more wins above replacement throughout their careers.

For the Mets, improving defense was a key offseason goal highlighted by president of baseball operations David Stearns, who acknowledged the team’s defensive performance ranked closer to the bottom third last season. Adding Semien, who is a stronger defender at second base, while moving on from Nimmo, who has struggled defensively in the outfield, should help enhance the team’s overall defense. Although Semien had a less impressive offensive year recently, his defensive value has consistently exceeded that of many replacements, and he is expected to be the Mets’ starting second baseman through at least 2028, under a contract worth $72 million over three years.

The Mets may also create more room for improved outfield defense by promoting prospect Carson Benge or pursuing free agents like Cody Bellinger, Harrison Bader, or Mike Yastrzemski.

For the Rangers, acquiring Nimmo, who had a strong offensive season last year including a career-high 25 home runs, helps to boost their offense, which ranked low in scoring and park-adjusted offense in 2025. Nimmo’s contract, although high at just over $101 million for five more years, aligns with Texas’ desire to reduce payroll as they will save around $6 million compared to Semien’s 2026 salary. The Rangers also open up the second base position for internal candidates like utility player Josh H. Smith and prepare for a potential call-up of top prospect shortstop Sebastian Walcott.

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Nimmo’s presence fills a gap in the Rangers’ outfield after they recently non-tendered veteran Adolis Garcia, leaving room behind Evan Carter and Wyatt Langford.

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Fan Take: This trade is a strategic move for both teams aiming to address weaknesses, with the Mets bolstering defense and the Rangers improving their offense within budget. For baseball fans, it highlights the ongoing balance teams seek between defense, offense, and payroll management, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape in the coming seasons.

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