Clarke Schmidt expected to undergo Tommy John surgery
Briefly

Aaron Boone announced that Clarke Schmidt likely has a UCL tear and will undergo Tommy John surgery, ending his season and potentially 2026. Schmidt, who posted a 4-4 record and 3.32 ERA, has a history of injury, making the situation more challenging for the struggling Yankees. This is the second Tommy John surgery for Schmidt, with few pitchers successfully overcoming it twice. The Yankees have lost 15 of their last 21 games and need a quick solution for their rotation woes, as they risk further decline without Schmidt.
Clarke Schmidt likely has a UCL tear in his right elbow and is expected to undergo Tommy John surgery, which will sideline him for the rest of 2025 and possibly all of 2026.
The injury is a massive disappointment, especially for a pitcher with an extensive injury history, as the Yankees face a significant decline in performance.
Schmidt previously had Tommy John surgery in April 2017, making this the second time he will undergo the procedure, which is uncommon for pitchers.
The Yankees have lost 15 of their last 21 games and need to find a replacement for Schmidt in the rotation to avoid further decline.
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