Reds' Carson Spiers To Undergo Tommy John Surgery
Briefly

Carson Spiers will have Tommy John surgery, which will terminate his 2025 season and likely keep him out for most of 2026. An MRI revealed UCL damage after he stopped pitching due to shoulder pain and biceps soreness. Spiers will continue to accumulate Major League service time while on the 60-day injured list. He debuted in September 2023 and had a challenging 2025 season, throwing 13 1/3 innings in three appearances. Overall, Spiers has a 5.69 ERA across his MLB career and served as a relief pitcher.
Carson Spiers will undergo Tommy John surgery, ending his 2025 season and likely sidelining him for most of 2026, with potential return in 2027.
An MRI revealed UCL damage in Carson Spiers' elbow, while he experienced biceps soreness that halted his minor league rehab assignment.
Spiers has accumulated Major League service time while on the IL, continuing this during his time on the 60-day injured list in 2026.
He recorded a 5.69 ERA over 117 career frames in the majors, and was effective as a long reliever and bulk pitcher despite inconsistent results.
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