Mets reliever Drew Smith is making strides in his rehabilitation from Tommy John surgery, recently throwing 10 pitches halfway up the mound. Having previously faced a similar recovery, he is optimistic about his progress, hoping to throw from the top of the mound in the coming weeks. Smith's performances before his injury indicated potential, posting a career ERA of 3.48 and striking out 9.3 batters per nine innings. The Mets remain committed to his return, signing him to a one-year contract with an option for 2026.
Drew Smith is demonstrating significant progress in his recovery from Tommy John surgery, recently throwing 10 pitches from halfway up the mound and aiming for full recovery.
Smith has undergone two Tommy John surgeries, learning from previous experiences, and shows optimism about starting rehab assignments later this summer.
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