SAD MOMENT FOR METS: Key player Ruled out as he is set to undergo Surgery.

SAD MOMENT FOR METS: Key player Ruled out as he is set to undergo Surgery.

When left-handed reliever Josh Walker rejoined the Mets last week in Philadelphia, no one was gladder to see him than Jake Diekman, who went out of his way to greet his younger teammate in the clubhouse. For two weeks, Diekman had been the lone lefty in New York’s bullpen, pitching on a roughly every-other-day basis as a result. The idea of some help seemed nice.

For the Mets, it’s a problem that won’t grow any easier in the months to come. The team’s top left-handed reliever, Brooks Raley, has opted to undergo an elbow operation that will likely end his season, manager Carlos Mendoza said Tuesday. As a result, a team already navigating its share of trouble must face the rest of the year without a potent bullpen weapon.

Mendoza said it’s not yet clear if Raley will undergo traditional Tommy John surgery or an internal brace procedure, which tends to carry a shorter recovery timeline. Either way, Raley is almost certainly done for the year.

“Guys are going to have to step up,” Mendoza said.

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