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FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Starting pitcher Zack Wheeler has been diagnosed with a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, the Mets announced Monday. Wheeler will travel to New York City today to confirm the diagnosis and discuss his next steps with team orthopedist Dr. David Altchek, but Tommy John surgery is the standard treatment for a torn UCL.
Wheeler, 24, was 11-11 with a 3.54 ERA in 32 starts last season, putting him in contention for the Mets' Opening Day start.
If he undergoes Tommy John surgery, Wheeler will become the fifth Mets pitcher to have the procedure in the past 20 months, joining Matt Harvey, Bobby Parnell, Jeremy Hefner (twice) and Josh Edgin.
Several pitchers with torn UCLs have attempted to rehab their injuries instead of undergo surgery, most notably Yankees starter Masahiro Tanaka. But most, like Harvey, ultimately opt for surgery.
Source: mlb.com
Wheeler, 24, was 11-11 with a 3.54 ERA in 32 starts last season, putting him in contention for the Mets' Opening Day start.
If he undergoes Tommy John surgery, Wheeler will become the fifth Mets pitcher to have the procedure in the past 20 months, joining Matt Harvey, Bobby Parnell, Jeremy Hefner (twice) and Josh Edgin.
Several pitchers with torn UCLs have attempted to rehab their injuries instead of undergo surgery, most notably Yankees starter Masahiro Tanaka. But most, like Harvey, ultimately opt for surgery.
Source: mlb.com