Dillon Gee will undergo surgery to repair the artery in his shoulder on Friday, according to Adam Rubin of ESPN New York, after which Gee could begin throwing in six to eight weeks.
Michael Baron: It's safe to say the chances are remote that he will pitch again this season. Terry Collins indicated yesterday that, for now anyway, Miguel Batista will serve as Gee's immediate replacement in the rotation. However, I wonder what this means for Matt Harvey. He's had general consistency problems with Buffalo this season and he needs to cut down on his walks in particular. Though he has been great lately, personally, I don't think they should resort to Harvey until all other options (both internally and externally) have been weighed and exhausted.
July 11, 3:40 pm: Gee will be discharged from New York Presbyterian hospital today, as the clot in his shoulder has been resolved, the team said in a statement.
Over the next several days, Gee will consider multiple treatment options, one of which includes surgery to prevent additional clotting in his shoulder.
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