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The New York Mets star aerobatman, Brandon Nimmo, is not a fan of the current stars selection process in Major League Baseball.
Each MLB team has at least one player in the star match, whatever their worthy, because the league requires that each team must have a game representative.
Nimmo, 32, is not a fan of this process.
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New York Mets left -hand player Brandon Nimmo enters the Pirogue to play Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on June 28, 2025 in Pittsburgh. (Charles Leclaire / Imagn Images)
“I do not think that each team should have a person. It is supposed to be All-Stars. It is not supposed to be:” Who is the best player of each team? “It is supposed to be:” Who are the best players in the major leagues? “,” Said Nimmo at the New York Post.
“The process is broken.”
The rule of each team represented in the star game dates back to the early 1970s. Over the years, while more deserving players have been snubbed from the game due to the rule, the process was criticized by players and fans.
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The New York Mets of New York Brandon Nimmo (9) is turned the foundations after hitting a solo home run against the Brewers Milwaukee in the second round at the Citi Field on July 3, 2025, in New York. (Brad Penner / Imagn images)
Nimmo and his teammate Juan Soto were not selected to participate in the star match despite the two solid seasons.
Nimmo has an average of the stick of .260 with 18 circuits and 53 products produced and a .789 ops in addition to playing a solid left field. Soto has an average of the stick of .264 with 21 circuits and 53 points produced with a .900 OPS.

The New York Nimmo Mets left -hand player celebrates a big home against New York Yankees with teammates in the canoe during the first round at Citi Field on July 5, 2025, in New York. (Images of Brad Penner-Imagn)
The left -back player of the star dishes had a solid 10 -year career, spending the 10 seasons with the dishes, but he never made the star match. Nimmo, in 1,001 career games, has an average of the career stick of 0.261 with 128 circuits and 424 points produced with a career ops of 0.808.
While Nimmo and Soto will not be in the middle of the mid -summer, the food have players in the star game. The Secretary Stop Francisco Lindor, the first goal player Pete Alonso, the closest to Edwin Diaz and the launcher David Peterson will be in Atlanta for the star match.