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Brandon Nimmo week-to-week with ankle and knee sprains


Opening Day is in jeopardy for Brandon Nimmo.

The Mets have avoided the worst with the centerfielder, who left a Grapefruit League game with an ankle injury Friday night. Imaging showed taken Saturday morning showed a low-grade sprain to his right knee and ankle and he’s considered week-to-week.

General manager Billy Eppler says the club is relieved to see no structural damages to Nimmo’s ankle or knee. A week-to-week timeline doesn’t sound promising and it does mean he probably won’t be ready to start the season but Eppler seemed to have some optimism with a little under two weeks left in spring training.

Nimmo was injured sliding into second base Friday night against the Miami Marlins at Clover Park. He appeared to jam his knee awkwardly and manager Buck Showalter said Nimmo caught a spike on his ankle but overall was feeling good.

Without Nimmo, the Mets have a void to fill defensively in center field and at the top of the order. His on-base abilities and speed plus his ability to hit for some power from the left side have made him a valuable leadoff hitter. The Mets’ outfield depth is somewhat thin with Tommy Pham and Tim Locastro but Locastro does bring speed so Nimmo’s injury could open up a spot for him on the Major League team.

The Mets assigned two other outfielders to minor league camp on Saturday, sending Jaylin Davis and Abraham Almonte over to the other side of the complex.

In other injury news, left-hander Jose Quintana had bone graft surgery Friday and the procedure went well. It’s been a tough week for the Mets with the club seeing the losses of Quintana, right-handers Bryce Montes de Oca and Sam Coonrod, as well as closer Edwin Diaz. Nimmo’s injury is unfortunate but the Mets are happy to know that it’s only moderate.

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Source:: The Denver Post – Sports

      

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