Yet another Mets pitcher is expected to miss the 2026 season.

Reliever Reed Garrett underwent Tommy John surgery Wednesday, the team announced Thursday afternoon. Garrett, about to enter his first season of arbitration, is under team control through 2028.

The righthander joins a slew of other Mets pitchers who underwent the procedure this year. Tylor Megill, who is under team control for two more years but could be non-tendered this offseason, Frankie Montas, Dedniel Nunez and Danny Young also had Tommy John surgery. Nunez and Young had the surgery early enough in the season to have an outside chance of pitching next year.

Garrett hit the injured list twice in the span of a month with a right elbow sprain and was shut down for good in September. He coasted through the first part of the

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