Reds’ Carson Spire is going to undergo Tommy John’s surgery

Red right-handed Carson Spiers Mark Sheldon reported that Tommy John’s surgery will end his 2025 season and spend all or almost all of his 2026 season. The Spiers have not pitched due to a shoulder impact since April, and the minor league recovery mission that began in early July was shortened when Spiers experienced some biceps pain. However, MRI reveals worse news about UCL damage, and the right news is now facing a long scenario.
Spears has accumulated at least major league service hours in major league service hours while at least in Illinois, and he will continue to do so on his 60-day injury list in 2026. Given that the usual 13-15-month recovery time is the recovery schedule for Tommy John’s patients, the timing of the surgery is unlikely to bring him back in the 20227 major leagues, and he may be back unless he can return to the 20227 major league. 2026 election campaign.
Now, in his third Major League Baseball season, Spiers are an undrafted free agent for 2020 graders, and they are in a way when the pandemic cuts the 2020 draft to just five rounds. He played in the show, made a appearance for Cincinnati in September 2023, and then played a bigger role last year for the Reds, losing 90 2/3 innings in 10 of the 22 games. His abbreviation for 2025 includes two starts in three matches and 13 1/3 innings.
When not starting, Spiers also acts as a long-term relief agent, bulk pitcher and pitcher type pitcher, so his dietary ability is helpful even if the result is trembling. Spiers had an ERA of 5.69 in his 117 career frames, a strikeout rate of 19.3% and a walking rate of 7.7%. His career triple numbers are a little better, and due to the 5.94 ERA he posted in 16 2/3 frames during his rehabilitation mission with Triple-A Louisville, at the time Spiers was naturally focused on being comfortable and healthy rather than pure performance.



