Robert Stock injury: Mets RP needs thoracic outlet syndrome procedure | amNewYork
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Robert Stock injury: Mets RP needs thoracic outlet syndrome procedure | amNewYork
"Gotta get that taken care of, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said on Sunday. Unfortunate to hear. The 36-year-old figured to be a depth piece of New York's bullpen this season after coming over from the Boston Red Sox, where he threw in two games last season."
"Just to clarify, because the Mets coaches and analysts do a great job in the past, if a player wanted to answer a quick question, you'd have to find a staff member with access to the in-house database, Stock wrote on X about his foray into analytics. They're more than happy to help. But now you can just answer it yourself."
Robert Stock, a 36-year-old relief pitcher for the New York Mets, will undergo thoracic outlet syndrome surgery and miss the majority of the 2026 season. The injury developed after Stock experienced shoulder discomfort following a three-inning appearance for Team Israel at the World Baseball Classic. Stock was acquired from the Boston Red Sox to serve as depth in the Mets' bullpen. His only MLB appearance since 2021 occurred last season with Boston in two games. Beyond his pitching role, Stock gained attention during spring training for developing his own analytics platform to provide quick access to baseball data for players and coaches during meetings.
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