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Mets’ Veteran Reportedly Suffers Brutal Injury Setback, Could Miss Next Season
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The New York Mets came into the season with high expectations, but with the season coming close to an end, the Mets are fighting to hold on to a wild card spot.
The Mets’ starting rotation right now is not the one they envisioned when the season started. Frankie Montas and Tylor Megill are hurt, Sean Manaea is coming out of the bullpen and Kodai Senga has collapsed after a stint on the injured list. Young pitchers Jonah Tong and Nolan McLean are playing a vital role as the Mets look to play in October.
Megill went on the injured list with a right elbow strain in June. He was on a rehab assignment, making his way back, but was shut down after continued forearm tightness during a start on Sept. 7 in Triple-A.
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Megill being shut down likely ended any chance of him returning this year, but the situation is reportedly even worse. The Athletic’s Tim Britton revealed that he is “likely headed for Tommy John surgery,” which would end next season for him before it even starts.
“Tylor Megill is likely headed for Tommy John surgery, which would knock him out of the 2026 season,” wrote Briton. “Megill is receiving additional opinions before finalizing his decision.”
Megill and the Mets had hoped his injury was something that would heal without surgical intervention. However, needing surgery is a brutal setback that could impact the Mets next year.
Megill had a 2.50 ERA through his first seven starts this year. He finished the season with a 3.95 ERA. He is under club control through 2027, and the next time he takes the mound for the Mets may be in a contract year.
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