Chicago Cubs’ Star, Nico Hoerner, Comes Out of Right Hand Procedure Successfully
In a recent announcement following the conclusion of the season, the Chicago Cubs confirmed that their accomplished second baseman, Nico Hoerner, underwent a successful surgery on his right hand. The 27-year-old baseball star had the operation on his right flexor tendon on October 11, 2024, under the expert care of Dr. Keith Meister. The Cubs, however, did not disclose further information on this matter as of Monday.
Hoerner’s Impressive Season Performance
Despite the tribulations, Hoerner had an impressive run this season, boasting an average of .273 across a career-high 151 games. The young player also showed his prowess by scoring seven home runs, contributing 48 runs batted in (RBIs), and securing 31 steals. He rounded off the season with a phenomenal performance, scoring .346 (45-for-130) in his final 34 games.
The Cubs’ Season Overview and Future
The Cubs recorded a decent 83-79 for the second consecutive season, although they missed the playoffs for the fourth successive year. Despite these setbacks, the team sees a bright future with Hoerner, who was chosen by Chicago in the first round of the 2018 amateur draft from Stanford University.
In March 2023, Hoerner inked a lucrative deal with the Cubs, signing a three-year contract worth $35 million that extends through the 2026 season. The skilled player, who made his major league debut in 2019, has an impressive career record. He’s a .278 hitter with 29 home runs, 217 RBIs, and 102 steals in a total of 548 major league games. His remarkable skills earned him the Gold Glove award in 2023.
Hoerner’s Road to Recovery
As Hoerner recovers from his recent surgery, fans and the team alike eagerly await his return to the field. His outstanding career stats and recent performance have set high expectations for the coming seasons. The Chicago Cubs, with Hoerner on their roster, look forward to breaking their playoff drought and returning to their winning ways.