Tommy John surgery can work once, twice – even 3 1/2 times – for major league pitchers
NEW YORK (AP) — Shohei Ohtani, Jacob deGrom and Walker Buehler found out Tommy John surgery is no longer a rarity but now routine.
Pitchers can look to Jonny Venters as they return from a second operation to repair a torn elbow ligament: He made it back to the big leagues after what he calls 3 1/2 Tommy John procedures.
“The rehab process definitely evolved for the better,” said Venters, along with Jason Isringhausen the only three-time veterans of Tommy John surgery. “I’ve heard great things. I feel like they’re having a lot of success.”
As TJ surgery approaches its 50th anniversary in September, baseball researcher Jon Roegele’s online record lists over 2,200 players who had the operation. Among them are 151 who have had it twice.