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  1. Há 1 dia · Both John Means and Tyler Wells, Baltimore Orioles pitchers, are set to undergo UCL surgery, putting an end to their season. John Means previously had Tommy John surgery in 2022, missing significant time, and now faces another lengthy rehabilitation. John Means threw 345 1/3 innings with a 3.73 ERA from 2019 to 2021 but has only pitched 52 1/3 ...

  2. Há 1 dia · Orioles' John Means and Tyler Wells will both undergo season-ending surgery for second torn UCLs, depleting the team's pitching rotation.. By the Numbers. Both pitchers have previously undergone Tommy John surgery - Wells in 2019 and Means in 2022.

  3. Há 1 dia · According to general manager Mike Elias, pitchers John Means and Tyler Wells will both undergo season-ending UCL surgery. Both Means and Wells have had Tommy John surgery previously in their careers. Means had thrown just 44.1 MLB innings since his surgery in April 2022.

  4. Há 1 dia · The Baltimore Orioles will be without starting pitchers John Means and Tyler Wells for the remainder of the 2024 MLB season due to both undergoing elbow surgery, as confirmed by top executive Mike Elias. Means, 31, faces another setback after previous injury issues, including Tommy John surgery in 2022.

  5. Há 1 dia · By BVM Sportsdesk, 13m ago. John Means and Tyler Wells are both out for the season due to UCL injuries, with both pitchers requiring surgery, as confirmed by GM Mike Elias. By the Numbers. Means and Wells are both facing another round of surgery for UCL injuries. This news confirms that neither player will be pitching for the Orioles in 2024.

  6. Há 7 horas · Tyler Wells and John Means both need season-ending elbow surgery, a major blow to an Orioles rotation that has been hit hard by injuries this season. They will not know until they open them up if they will need Tommy John reconstructive elbow surgery — a 12 to 18 month recovery timeline — or a different kind of repair.

  7. Há 4 horas · Injuries have been lurking around this pitching staff since spring training, but now a shoe has finally dropped. John Means and Tyler Wells are done for the year with elbow surgery, and neither will likely be ready at the start of 2025 (Means, a pending free agent, might be with a different team).