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Tomas
Nido
Catcher
Birthdate
12/4/1994
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Guaynabo, FL
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Cubs DFA struggling Gomes, sign catcher Nido
2Y
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Mets DFA struggling C Nido after seven seasons
3Y
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Mets DFA Sanchez week after promotion to bigs
3Y
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Mets, catcher Nido agree to 2-year, $3.7M deal
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Nimmo rejoins Mets after 2-month hand injury
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