- Breaking News: Mets’ Griffin Canning Suffered Ruptured Achilles Tendon
In a devastating turn of events for the New York Mets, pitcher Griffin Canning exited his start against the Atlanta Braves with a non-contact injury to his left leg. The injury occurred in the third inning of the game, which the Mets won 4-0.
According to sources, Canning suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon, confirmed after an MRI. This diagnosis is a significant setback for the team, as Canning was expected to be a key contributor to their pitching rotation.
The Injury’s Impact on Canning’s Season
The ruptured Achilles tendon will likely keep Canning sidelined for the remainder of the 2025 season. The recovery time for such an injury is estimated to be around 9-12 months, which may also affect his availability for the upcoming season.

Canning’s Reaction and Next Steps
After the injury, Canning was helped off the field and underwent surgery to repair the ruptured tendon. The Mets subsequently placed him on the 60-day injured list, signifying the severity of the injury.
Season Stats and Contract Implications
At the time of the injury, Canning had a 7-3 record with a 3.77 ERA in 16 starts. He was signed to a $4.25 million, one-year contract as a free agent in the offseason, bolstering the Mets’ injury-depleted rotation…
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