Nimmo passed out in the space and smacked his head on the ground.
Carlos Mendoza, the first-year manager of the Mets, stated that Nimmo had cut his forehead but that the outfielder had not suffered a concussion.
Nimmo remembered that he didn’t feel good when he woke up, just after five in the morning. He went to the bathroom, cramped up, and passed out at some time.
He was bleeding profusely from the head when he awoke and got off the ground.
He was bleeding profusely from the head when he awoke and got off the ground. He summoned the trainers for the Mets, and they came to his room to help him.I completed every test this morning,” Mendoza stated. “wanted to make sure there was nothing we were overlooking. Fortunately, all of the results were negative. I believe we were fortunate there.