New York Mets second baseman Jeff McNeil underwent a "minor" thoracic outlet syndrome procedure following the regular season when he was experiencing pain while swinging a bat.
McNeil's agent, Garrett Parcell, told Joel Sherman of the New York Post that his client should be ready by spring training.
The 33-year-old is entering the final guaranteed year, worth $15.75 million, of his contract. After considerable struggles in the previous two seasons, he posted a .746 OPS, his highest mark in three years.
He remained a versatile part of David Stearns' operation, stepping in at center field to give the club another option after Jose Siri's leg injury. Center-field work does not appear to be in the cards for McNeil in 2026, at least according to Stearns.
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