New York Post

Nimmo works out with eye on Opening Day return

- By MIKE PUMA

PORT ST. LUCIE — Brandon Nimmo has taken his first significan­t steps toward Opening Day.

The Mets center fielder, who is recovering from a sprained right knee and ankle, worked out Tuesday at Clover Park on the team’s day off and left a positive impression on the club officials in attendance. The Mets expect to have a better idea by Friday whether Nimmo will be in position to begin the season with them.

Nimmo sustained the injury sliding into second base last Friday and had to be helped from the field. Subsequent imaging revealed the sprains. Nimmo said on Sunday that his expectatio­n is he will be ready for the opener on March 30.

Tommy Pham, Tim Locastro and Mark Canha are among those who have seen action in center field this spring when Nimmo has not played. Nimmo sat out the first two weeks of exhibition games with the intent of keeping himself healthy for the long haul.

➤ The Mets officially unveiled the Cadillac Club at Payson’s, a new speakeasy that will open behind the right-field fence at Citi Field. The Post reported in November that the Mets were bringing in a segment of the right-field fence approximat­ely 8 ½ feet to accommodat­e the speakeasy, which is located behind the warning track.

According to the Mets, the venue is climate controlled, has 100 seats and will be limited to 25-30 members. The club includes a private bar with sight lines to the field and elevated dining options. Each seat will have a private flat-screen monitor. Members will have assigned seats to every Mets home game and will receive compliment­ary parking, food, soft drinks, beer and wine.

Seats in the first row were priced at $24,999 per seat, a spokespers­on told the AP. Rows 3 and 4, the only areas currently available, are $19,000 per seat.

The club is named after Joan Whitney Payson, the first Mets owner.

➤ Kodai Senga is the Mets’ scheduled starting pitcher for their exhibition game against the Astros on Wednesday in Port St. Lucie.

The right-hander will be making his final start of the Grapefruit League season.

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