The team announced Tuesday that righthander Paul Blackburn had back surgery this month to repair the spinal fluid leak that ...
NEW YORK — Mets pitcher Paul Blackburn had a procedure this month to repair leaking spinal fluid, the team announced Tuesday.
Mets left-hander Paul Blackburn underwent a CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) leak repair on Oct. 11, the Mets announced Tuesday.
Mets RHP Paul Blackburn will be out at least 4-5 months following a procedure to repair a cerebrospinal fluid leak this month ...
Mets righty Paul Blackburn is down four to five months after undergoing a cerebrospinal fluid leak procedure. Read more at ...
Blackburn arrived in a deadline trade from the A’s and pitched in five games before a series of injuries began.
What New York Mets’ president of baseball operations David Stearns previously described as an “unusual” injury situation on September 14 has now been addressed.
Paul Blackburn’s 2025 Opening Day may be in jeopardy, but he and the Mets hope his spinal fluid leak is fixed. The Mets right-hander underwent a cerebrospinal fluid leak repair on Oct. 11 ...
Blackburn underwent surgery Oct. 11 to repair a cerebrospinal fluid leak, Will Sammon of The Athletic reports.