Both Mets pitchers were nearly untouchable for the first month of the season, both suffered abysmal declines toward the middle of the year, and now, at least one may be lost for 2026.

Tylor Megill, who’s been battling an elbow sprain since min-June , and Reed Garrett , who hit the injured list with an elbow sprain twice in the last month, both might need Tommy John surgery, though they’ll be undergoing further examination to be sure.

Megill, who had arm tightness during a rehab outing a week and a half ago, will travel to Los Angeles for an in-person consultation to determine whether he’ll need the surgery, manager Carlos Mendoza said Saturday before the Mets’ game against the Nationals.

Garrett isn’t quite there yet. Mendoza classified the injury as “a ligament strain” but added

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