Trevor Story, the shortstop for the Boston Red Sox, undergoes shoulder surgery, ending his season

Trevor Story

Boston Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story underwent shoulder surgery, ending his season. Dr. Neal ElAttrache, a physician for the Los Angeles Dodgers, performed the procedure on Story’s left posterior labrum.

Story hurt his shoulder while attempting to make a diving play during a game against the Los Angeles Angels on April 5.

The 31-year-old, who is in the third year of a six-year, $140 million contract, had a batting average of .226 with four RBIs in eight games this season. Over his nine-year career, Story has a batting average of .265 with 177 home runs and 534 RBIs.

Trevor Story

However, his performance with the Red Sox has been less impressive, with a .227 average and .681 OPS over three seasons. Story’s playing time has been limited due to various injuries, including a bruised hand and heel in 2022 and a torn UCL in 2021 that required surgery.

The surgery on Friday included fixing a fracture of the glenoid rim through an open reduction and internal fixation.