Mets' A.J. Minter out for season, set to undergo lat surgery
Briefly

A.J. Minter's season with the Mets is cut short as he requires surgery for a torn lat, emerging after a brief tenure of 13 games. Manager Carlos Mendoza confirmed his surgery will take place next Monday following an injury sustained on April 26. Minter's situation is compounded by injuries to other players, namely Danny Young, who has opted for Tommy John surgery. Meanwhile, Brett Baty has returned to the Mets after a brief stint in Triple-A, filling a void left by Jesse Winker's oblique strain, which will keep him out for six to eight weeks.
Minter's season is over after only 13 appearances, requiring surgery for a torn lat, reflecting the Mets' ongoing injury challenges in the pitching lineup.
Danny Young has opted for Tommy John surgery after a recent diagnosis of ligament damage in his elbow, adding to the Mets' pitching woes.
Brett Baty, recently optioned to Triple-A, returned to the Mets roster due to Jesse Winker’s Grade 2 oblique strain, which will sideline him for weeks.
Winker left the game with discomfort and will require six to eight weeks for recovery, prompting roster adjustments to fill his absence.
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