What is Brandon Nimmo's Contract?

Last Modified Nov 9, 2023 06:38 GMT
Brandon Nimmo
Brandon Nimmo

American professional baseball outfielder Brandon Tate Nimmo was born on March 27, 1993. He now plays for the New York Mets in Major League Baseball (MLB).

He was picked by the New York Mets in the first round of 2011 MLB drafts, forgoing a verbal commitment to attend the University of Arkansas. He began his career with Gulf Coast Mets and spent the next few years playing for the Minor League teams. He finally made his debut on June 26, 2016 with Mets.

In 2021, a bruised hand kept Nimmo out of much of May and all of June. After being added back in 92 games, he batted .292/ .401/ .437 at the end of the 2021 season, with 8 home runs and 28 RBIs. Nimmo batted .274/ .367/ .433 at the end of the 2022 season, with 64 RBIs and 16 home runs in 151 games. For his spectacular performances, Nimmo was the NL triples leader in 2022.

Brandon Nimmo Contract Breakdown

YearBase SalarySigningBonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2011-$2,100,000$2,100,00-$2,100,00
2016$183,018-$183,018-$183,018
2017$442,430-$442,430-$442,430
2018$546,987-$546,987-$546,987
2019$598,285-$598,285-$598,285
2020$805,556-$805,556-$805,556
2021$4,700,000-$4,700,000-$4,700,000
2022$7,000,000-$7,000,000-$7,000,000
2023$18,250,000$2,000,000$20,250,000-$20,250,000

Brandon Nimmo getting paid for Contract

The $2,000,000 signing bonus, $162,000,000 guaranteed, and $20,250,000 average salary were all included in Brandon Nimmo's eight-year, $162,000,000 contract with the New York Mets. Nimmo's base pay in 2024 will be $20,250,000, with a total compensation of $20,500,000.

In 2011, Brandon Nimmo signed his first contract and got a signing bonus worth $2,100,000 with the New York Mets. Then in 2016, Brandon Nimmo agreed to a pre-arbitration contract worth $507,500 with the New York Mets for a duration of 1-year. Next in 2017, Brandon Nimmo signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $536,240 with the New York Mets for a duration of 1-year. For the 2018 season, Brandon Nimmo signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $555,968 with the New York Mets, again for a duration of 1-year. In 2019, Brandon Nimmo signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $598,285 with the New York Mets for a duration of 1-year. In 2020, Brandon Nimmo signed an arbitration contract worth $2,175,000 with the New York Mets for a duration of 1-year. In 2021, Brandon Nimmo signed a contract worth $4,700,000 with the New York Mets for a duration of 1-year. Then in 2022, Brandon Nimmo signed a contract worth $7,000,000 with the New York Mets for a duration of 1-year.

Finally, in 2023, Brandon Nimmo signed his recent contract.

Brandon Nimmo make money in a minute

In 2023, Brandon’s annual salary was $20,250,000. As we know there are 525,600 minutes in a year. Now, if his annual salary is divided by the total number of minutes a year, he makes about $38.527 a minute.

Brandon Nimmo Career Earnings

Brandon Nimmo has a total career earnings of $36,626,276. This includes his base salary of $32,526,276, and signing bonuses of $4,100,000, in his 8 seasons in the MLB with the New York Mets.

Brandon Nimmo’s previous few years's earnings were:

2020 - $2,175,000 (New York Mets).

2021 - $4,700,000 (New York Mets).

2022 - $7,000,000 (New York Mets).

Terms of Brandon Nimmo’s Contract

The New York Mets and Brandon Nimmo agreed to an eight-year, $162,000,000 contract that included a $2,000,000 signing bonus, $162,000,000 guaranteed, and an average yearly salary of $20,250,000. Nimmo got $20,250,000 in base pay and $20,500,000 in total compensation in 2023.

The clauses in Brandon Nimmo' contract are:

  • Full No Trade Clause

  • MVP: $200,000 2nd: $150,0003rd: $50,000

  • $100,000 each for Gold Glove, Silver Slugger, LCS MVP, All-Star

  • $150,000 for WS MVP

Brandon Nimmo’s Contract is guarantee

Brandon Nimmo's contract with the New York Mets guarantees him a total of $162,000,000 and an annual average salary of $20,250,000.

Brandon Nimmo Contract History

These are all the contracts of Brandon Nimmo till now:

2011: Brandon Nimmo signed his first contract and got a signing bonus worth $2,100,000 with the New York Mets.

2017: Brandon Nimmo signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $536,240 with the New York Mets for a duration of 1-year.

2018: Brandon Nimmo signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $555,968 with the New York Mets for a duration of 1-year.

2019: Brandon Nimmo signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $598,285 with the New York Mets for a duration of 1-year.

2020: Brandon Nimmo signed a contract worth $2,175,000 with the New York Mets for a duration of 1-year.

2021: Brandon Nimmo signed an a contract worth $4,700,000 with the New York Mets for a duration of 1-year.

2022: Brandon Nimmo signed a contract worth $7,000,000 with the New York Mets for a duration of 1-year.

2023: Brandon Nimmo signed a contract worth $162,000,000 with the New York Mets for the duration of 8-years.

FAQs

A. Brandon Nimmo’s age is 31 years ( As of October 2024).

A. Brandon Nimmo plays for the New York Mets in Major Lеaguе Baseball. 

A. Brandon Nimmo has played for the New York Mets for nine years as of 2024.

A. Brandon Nimmo’s current annual salary is $20,250,000.

A. Brandon Nimmo's contract is valid for a duration of 8 years.

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