Jeff McNeil's Offseason Surgery Adds Worry to Mets' Plans
The New York Mets are now facing a new complication in their plans for the upcoming season after two-time National League All-Star Jeff McNeil underwent surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome, a common shoulder injury that affects many big-leaguers.
McNeil's struggles with the condition began to manifest towards the end of the 2025 season, causing pain in his swing and impacting his performance. Despite his efforts to power through, he missed time early on while recovering from an earlier oblique strain in spring training.
Now, McNeil is reportedly taking a proactive step to address the issue with surgery, according to sources close to the team. His agent has described the procedure as "minor," suggesting that McNeil should be fully recovered by the start of spring training.
The news comes at a critical juncture for McNeil and the Mets, who were already discussing his future in an offseason trade scenario. The injury could make it more difficult for the team to consider making him available, adding uncertainty to their plans for next season.
McNeil's $15.75 million salary this season is set to be a significant factor in any discussions about his role on the team beyond 2025. The club has a club option for that same amount, which may impact how they decide to handle his future with the organization.
The New York Mets are now facing a new complication in their plans for the upcoming season after two-time National League All-Star Jeff McNeil underwent surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome, a common shoulder injury that affects many big-leaguers.
McNeil's struggles with the condition began to manifest towards the end of the 2025 season, causing pain in his swing and impacting his performance. Despite his efforts to power through, he missed time early on while recovering from an earlier oblique strain in spring training.
Now, McNeil is reportedly taking a proactive step to address the issue with surgery, according to sources close to the team. His agent has described the procedure as "minor," suggesting that McNeil should be fully recovered by the start of spring training.
The news comes at a critical juncture for McNeil and the Mets, who were already discussing his future in an offseason trade scenario. The injury could make it more difficult for the team to consider making him available, adding uncertainty to their plans for next season.
McNeil's $15.75 million salary this season is set to be a significant factor in any discussions about his role on the team beyond 2025. The club has a club option for that same amount, which may impact how they decide to handle his future with the organization.