Report: New York Mets’ Doctors Recommend Shoulder Surgery For Michael Conforto

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The New York Mets’ medical staff has recommended shoulder surgery for outfielder Michael Conforto, Kristie Ackert of the New York Daily News reports. Conforto, who injured the shoulder while swinging a bat against Arizona starter Robbie Ray on August 24th, suffered a dislocation and torn posterior capsule in the process. The procedure would require a 4 to 6 month rehab process, meaning there’s a possibility Conforto won’t be ready for the start of spring training. Conforto is seeking a second opinion on his injury, but the odds of an improved outlook for him remain slim.

Report: New York Mets' Doctors Recommend Shoulder Surgery For Michael Conforto
NEW YORK, NY – AUGUST 24: Michael Conforto #30 of the New York Mets leaves a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks with trainer Ray Ramirez after an injury during an at-bat in the fifth inning at Citi Field on August 24, 2017 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

With surgery on the table, the Mets now face the possibility that Conforto could miss part of next season as well. That could change the team’s offseason plans, making a slugging outfielder a bigger priority than originally anticipated. A reunion with either Jay Bruce or Curtis Granderson could provide the Mets with some insurance, but they are stuck in limbo until Conforto’s situation is resolved. The Mets should have some idea of how he is progressing before the start of free agency, but the likelihood of shoulder surgery and the rare nature of Conforto’s injury has the team heading into murky waters.

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