Brandon Nimmo gave Mets fans a heartfelt goodbye on Monday. 

The career Met, who is now a member of the Rangers following a trade on Sunday, called his time with the organization a “dream” and an “honor.” 

“To the fans I’ll always hold near and dear,” Nimmo wrote in a post on Instagram. “There is truly no way I could adequately put into words how much my tenure with the Mets has meant to me. All I can say is thank you. Thank you Mets fans for embracing and welcoming a kid from Cheyenne, Wyoming to the Big Apple.

“I always aspired to become a big leaguer—I never knew I’d have the opportunity to accomplish that dream in a city so wildly passionate about the game of baseball. The last 14 years have felt like a dream, and it has been an absolute honor to share them with you. You made me feel like family, and I hope you felt the same. I will always be grateful for our time and memories together. With love, always.”

Nimmo was traded to the Rangers on Sunday for second baseman Marcus Semien.

Nimmo waived his no-trade clause to allow the deal in hopes of winning a World Series in Texas.

The trade was made official on Monday, and in a statement released by owners Steve and Alex Cohen, they thanked him for his time in Queens. 

“Brandon represented our organization with heart, grit, and passion,” they wrote. “He embodied everything it meant to be a Met on and off the field. We are grateful for everything he gave to our team and community. We wish Brandon, Chelsea, and Tatum all the best.”

Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo (9) wins the game with a walk-off hit during the ninth inning and hugs New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza (64).Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo (9) wins the game with a walk-off hit during the ninth inning and hugs New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza (64). Robert Sabo for NY Post

Nimmo spent 10 years with the Mets after the club selected him 13th overall in the 2011 MLB Draft. 

During that time with the Mets, Nimmo had a .262 batting average, 135 home runs and 463 RBIs.