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New York Mets pitcher Griffin Canning out rest of season after Achilles surgery
New York Mets pitcher Griffin Canning out rest of season after Achilles surgery

Yahoo

time14 hours ago

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New York Mets pitcher Griffin Canning out rest of season after Achilles surgery

New York Mets pitcher Griffin Canning was placed on the 60-day injury list on Friday and is expected to miss the rest of the 2025MLB season after rupturing his left Achilles tendon on Thursday, June 26. Canning had surgery to repair the tendon and the recovery process may cause Canning to miss the 2026 season. Advertisement Canning is the third pitcher on the Mets' Opening Day rotation to get hurt in the past two weeks. Kodai Senga was placed on the injured list after suffering a right hamstring strain on June 12, while Tylor Megill hasn't pitched since June 14 because of a right elbow sprain. The Mets have gone just 4-10 since those injuries. Meanwhile, left-hander Sean Manaea, who seemed close to returning from an oblique injury suffered in spring training, was diagnosed with a bone chip in his elbow after his most recent rehab appearance in Syracuse (AAA). How did Griffin Canning's injury occur? Canning was injured while coming off the mound to field a ground ball during the 4-0 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Thursday. Griffin Canning's contract The 29-year-old signed a one-year contract worth $4.25 million as a free agent during the offseason. Griffin Canning's stats He was 7-3 with a 3.77 ERA in 16 starts this season. Canning has pitched 76.1 innings this season. Advertisement He spent the first six years of his career with the Los Angeles Angels but did not play in 2022 due to injury. He went 25-34 in 94 starts for the Angels with a 4.78 ERA. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Griffin Canning injury: Mets pitcher tears Achilles, out 2025 season

Mets' Carlos Mendoza Reveals Terrible Griffin Canning News
Mets' Carlos Mendoza Reveals Terrible Griffin Canning News

Yahoo

time16 hours ago

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Mets' Carlos Mendoza Reveals Terrible Griffin Canning News

Mets' Carlos Mendoza Reveals Terrible Griffin Canning News originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The New York Mets picked up another much-needed win on Thursday with their 4-0 victory over the Atlanta Braves, as they've now avoided their fourth straight series loss. On top of that, they're also a half-game ahead of the Philadelphia Phillies thanks to the latter team's 2-1 loss to the Houston Astros on Thursday. Advertisement Right-handed pitcher Griffin Canning threw 2.2 scoreless innings for New York before leaving with a leg injury. Relievers Austin Warren, Dedniel Nuñez, Ryne Stanek, and Edwin Diaz combined for a shutout the rest of the way. However, manager Carlos Mendoza revealed an unfortunate update about Canning postgame, via SNY. New York Mets starting pitcher Griffin Canning (46)© Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images "We think it's an Achilles," he said. "He's getting an MRI, we're waiting for the results, but it looks like it's an Achilles injury." Canning's season would end if the team's suspicions are true. The veteran is the latest of a long series of pitching injuries for the Mets. Ace Kodai Senga (hamstring) hasn't played since June 12, while right-hander Tylor Megill (elbow) hasn't played since June 14. Southpaw Sean Manaea (oblique) hasn't pitched this season, and right-hander Frankie Montas made his first start of the season on Tuesday after rehabbing a lat strain. Advertisement The Los Angeles Angels selected Canning No. 47 overall in the 2017 MLB Draft. The UCLA alum made his big-league debut in April 2019 and won a Gold Glove Award in 2020. Canning signed a one-year, $4.25 million deal with the Mets in December 2024. The 6-foot-2-inch, 180-pounder is 7-3 with a 3.77 ERA over 16 starts this season. Related: Mets Make Griffin Canning Announcement After Leaving Braves Game Related: Juan Soto Makes 'Emotional' Admission After Mets' Win Over Braves This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 27, 2025, where it first appeared.

Mets right-hander Griffin Canning injures left ankle, leaves game vs. Braves in 3rd inning
Mets right-hander Griffin Canning injures left ankle, leaves game vs. Braves in 3rd inning

Washington Post

time2 days ago

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  • Washington Post

Mets right-hander Griffin Canning injures left ankle, leaves game vs. Braves in 3rd inning

NEW YORK — New York Mets right-hander Griffin Canning left Thursday night's game against Atlanta in the third inning after suffering a left ankle injury on a non-contact play. Canning struck out three and allowed just one baserunner — Eli White's single leading off the inning — before he was hurt while breaking toward the left side of the infield on Nick Allen's one-out grounder to shortstop. The 29-year-old Canning immediately began hopping on his right leg and took only a couple steps before dropping onto the field with his left leg elevated. Catcher Luis Torrens signaled for time and assistance before Allen was thrown out at first by Francisco Lindor. Canning covered his face with his hands as he was tended to by trainers. Mets infielders and manager Carlos Mendoza gathered around the pitcher as the Braves' Ronald Acuña Jr., the on-deck hitter, watched from a few steps behind. After a couple minutes, Canning limped off the field with his arms draped around trainers. Austin Warren relieved Canning and retired Acuña on a pop-out, stranding White at second. The Mets said after the inning that Canning will undergo imaging on the ankle. The injury to Canning — who is 7-3 with a 3.77 ERA in 16 starts this season, is the latest blow for a suddenly depleted Mets pitching staff. Ace Kodai Senga is on the injured list after suffering a right hamstring strain reaching for a Pete Alonso throw on June 12. Left-hander Sean Manaea, who appeared to be nearing a return from an oblique injury suffered in spring training, was diagnosed with a bone chip in his elbow following his most recent rehab appearance for Triple-A Syracuse last Friday. Mendoza and president of baseball operations David Stearns said they hope Manaea, who received a cortisone shot, can resume his rehab next week. ___ AP MLB:

Mets right-hander Griffin Canning injures left ankle, leaves game vs. Braves in 3rd inning
Mets right-hander Griffin Canning injures left ankle, leaves game vs. Braves in 3rd inning

Al Arabiya

time2 days ago

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  • Al Arabiya

Mets right-hander Griffin Canning injures left ankle, leaves game vs. Braves in 3rd inning

New York Mets right-hander Griffin Canning left Thursday night's game against Atlanta in the third inning after suffering a left ankle injury on a non-contact play. Canning struck out three and allowed just one baserunner–Eli White's single leading off the inning–before he was hurt while breaking toward the left side of the infield on Nick Allen's one-out grounder to shortstop. The 29-year-old Canning immediately began hopping on his right leg and took only a couple steps before dropping onto the field with his left leg elevated. Catcher Luis Torrens signaled for time and assistance before Allen was thrown out at first by Francisco Lindor. Canning covered his face with his hands as he was tended to by trainers. Mets infielders and manager Carlos Mendoza gathered around the pitcher as the Braves' Ronald Acuña Jr., the on-deck hitter, watched from a few steps behind. After a couple minutes, Canning limped off the field with his arms draped around trainers. Austin Warren relieved Canning and retired Acuña on a pop-out, stranding White at second. The Mets said after the inning that Canning will undergo imaging on the ankle. Canning's injury is the latest blow for a suddenly depleted Mets pitching staff. Ace Kodai Senga is on the injured list after suffering a right hamstring strain reaching for a Pete Alonso throw on June 12. Left-hander Sean Manaea, who appeared to be nearing a return from an oblique injury suffered in spring training, was diagnosed with a bone chip in his elbow following his most recent rehab appearance for Triple-A Syracuse last Friday. Mendoza and president of baseball operations David Stearns said they hope Manaea, who received a cortisone shot, can resume his rehab next week.

Mets' rotation takes another hit as Griffin Canning exits outing with ankle injury
Mets' rotation takes another hit as Griffin Canning exits outing with ankle injury

New York Times

time2 days ago

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  • New York Times

Mets' rotation takes another hit as Griffin Canning exits outing with ankle injury

NEW YORK — Already down three starting pitchers, the New York Mets' rotation took another blow Thursday when Griffin Canning left his outing early with what the club announced was a left ankle injury. In the third inning of the Mets' game against the Atlanta Braves, Canning turned to watch shortstop Francisco Lindor field a grounder and took an awkward initial step coming off the mound. After hobbling on his right leg, he went to the ground in visible pain. For several moments, Canning stayed on the ground, raising his left leg. Eventually, two trainers helped him slowly walk to the dugout. Advertisement The Mets announced Canning will undergo imaging. Reliever Austin Warren replaced Canning, who had allowed just one hit with three strikeouts in the scoreless game. Despite getting Frankie Montas back from the injured list on Tuesday, the Mets' rotation is missing key contributors, with Kodai Senga (hamstring), who is playing catch this week, and Tylor Megill (elbow) recently hitting the injured list. Meanwhile, Sean Manaea was set to play catch Thursday after the club briefly shut him down during his rehab assignment after an MRI showed a loose body in his left elbow. The Mets anticipate the issue slowing him down by only a couple of days, with his season debut set for sometime early next week. Beyond Montas, the healthy pitchers in the Mets' rotation are David Peterson, Clay Holmes and Paul Blackburn.

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