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Mets' Griffin Canning to Be Sidelined up to a Year with Ruptured Achilles

NEW YORK, JUN 27 – Griffin Canning underwent surgery for a ruptured Achilles and will miss the entire 2025 season, joining two other injured Mets starters amid a 4-10 team stretch, officials said.

  • In the Mets' June 26 game against the Atlanta Braves, which they won by four runs, pitcher Griffin Canning suffered a rupture of his left Achilles tendon and had to exit due to a leg injury.
  • The injury occurred as Canning hopped off the mound to field a ground ball, and the team confirmed it was an Achilles injury pending MRI results.
  • Canning, 29, had a strong season with a 7-3 record, a 3.77 ERA in 16 starts, and had signed a one-year $4.25 million contract this offseason.
  • He underwent surgery on June 27 to repair the ruptured tendon and was subsequently moved to the 60-day injured list, ruling him out for the remainder of the 2025 season.
  • This injury intensifies the Mets' rotation challenges, as fellow starters Kodai Senga and Tylor Megill also remain on the injured list with significant injuries.
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Amazin' Avenue broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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