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From Ashburn to Nimmo, history suggests the Mets are a 'little-stitious'

From Ashburn to Nimmo, history suggests the Mets are a 'little-stitious'

Broken bats, wardrobe changes, good hygiene, and a necklace that brings good luck. Are they superstitions, some derivative of ADHD, or a harmless ritual?

May 06, 2025
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Brandon Nimmo claims he’s not superstitious, but he most definitely has a routine. He recently told MLB.com, “When I get to the bat rack, I do put on my right glove first, then the left, then the thumb guard, then I put on my leg guard, elbow board, and if I do it out of order it just doesn’t feel right.”

But he’s clearly not superstitious.

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