Prospect struck in face, may need surgery

February, 26, 2013
Feb 26
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Courtesy of New York Mets
Erik Goeddel


JUPITER, Fla. -- Right-handed pitcher Erik Goeddel was struck on the left side of his face with a baseball during a drill Monday and was being evaluated for surgery, Mets official said.

Goeddel, 24, was an over-slot signing in the 24th round in 2010 by the Mets to entice him to leave UCLA.

He went 5-6 with a 3.41 ERA in 22 appearances (20 starts) for Class A St. Lucie last season. In 108 1/3 innings, he allowed 110 hits and 43 walks while striking out 98.

Goeddel was participating in the Mets' STEP camp for top prospects.

The Mets had a serious incident two years ago, when prospect Sean Ratliff suffered a career-ending injury after being struck with a foul ball off the bat of a teammate. Ratliff required multiple surgeries and never recovered his former vision.
Adam Rubin has covered the Mets since 2003. He's a graduate of Mepham High School on Long Island and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He joined ESPNNewYork after spending 10 years at the New York Daily News.
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