Brandon Nimmo is well acquainted with the concept of top ten lists, as he currently ranks tenth in doubles, ninth in home runs, eighth in position player WAR, seventh in offensive WAR, sixth in runs scored, fifth in walks, and first in smiles across Mets history. Still, the act of choosing just ten moments to represent his ten-year major league career seems a daunting task. After all, the Mets drafted Nimmo at age 18. The Mets promoted him to the major leagues at age 23. The Mets signed him to an eight-year deal at age 29. And the Mets officially traded him to the Texas Rangers at age 32 yesterday morning. Nimmo had been with the organization for almost a quarter of its existence, and he took his first batting practice at Citi Field just months after Carmelo Anthony played his first game a

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