Jeff McNeil’s Surgery Stuns Mets Fans
The New York Mets have once again found themselves in the headlines as another player undergoes surgery at the conclusion of a challenging season. In a surprising revelation, Jeff McNeil was reported to have had a minor procedure for thoracic outlet syndrome shortly after the team’s season came to an end.
Details Surrounding the Procedure
Joel Sherman from the New York Post broke the news, detailing that McNeil’s agent, Garrett Parcell, confirmed the surgery. While the nature of thoracic outlet syndrome can lead to concerns about performance and recovery, Parcell reassured fans with the positive update that McNeil has demonstrated a good range of motion following the procedure.
Looking Ahead to Spring Training
Despite the unexpected nature of this surgery, there is optimism surrounding McNeil’s recovery. The utility player is expected to be a full participant when spring training rolls around, allowing him to prepare for what fans hope will be a more successful season than the last.
As the Mets navigate this off-season, McNeil’s health will be a key storyline to follow, especially as the team looks to bolster its roster for 2024.

