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Connor Wong Undergoes Hand Surgery

By Leo Morgenstern | October 9, 2025 at 11:04am CDT

Red Sox catcher Connor Wong went under the knife for a right hand carpal boss excision. The procedure, which the team described as “successful,” was performed earlier this morning by Dr. Matthew Leibman at Mass General Brigham Hospital. The Red Sox have not yet provided further details about the timeline for Wong’s recovery.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, a carpal boss is a benign “bony overgrowth or lump” found on the back of one’s hand or wrist. The condition doesn’t always cause pain, but the fact that Wong had his carpal boss removed suggests it was causing him at least some degree of discomfort. Most people return to “typical activity” within two to six weeks following a carpal boss excision. While that timeline could be longer for a professional athlete, it seems likely Wong will be back to full strength by the time he reports for training camp next spring.

The 29-year-old, who bats and throws right-handed, spent four weeks on the injured list early in the season after fracturing his left pinky finger. However, this is the first time the Red Sox have mentioned any sort of issue with his dominant hand. Wong started behind the dish on the final day of the regular season, and while he did not appear in the playoffs, that decision seemingly had more to do with his poor performance all season than any injury concerns. As for how much his poor performance might have had to do with the carpal boss? Wong can only hope it played a significant factor and that having it removed will help him rebound in 2026.

After significantly outperforming his expected stats (en route to a .280/.333/.425 slash line) last season, Wong saw his luck take a sharp turn for the worse. Through 63 games in 2025, he hit below .200 with zero home runs. The 42-point gap between his wOBA and xwOBA is a good sign for Wong going forward, but that said, even his xwOBA would have ranked him among the bottom 3% of hitters in the sport if he had enough plate appearances to qualify. He grounded into seven double plays, drove in just seven runs, and finished with -0.7 FanGraphs WAR. It certainly didn’t help that, once again, he posted negative defense metrics across the board.

Wong wasn’t Boston’s only backstop who spent time at Mass General Brigham recently. Carlos Narváez, who usurped Wong as the team’s starting catcher this year, went in for a left knee meniscectomy yesterday. Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow previously described the procedure as a “cleanup,” clarifying that he expects Narváez to be back at full strength by spring training. Narvaez will presumably slot in as Boston’s primary catcher for 2026, while Wong’s status with the organization is up in the air. He is projected to earn $1.6MM in his first year of arbitration eligibility, and after the season he just had, it wouldn’t be entirely surprising to see the Red Sox non-tender him instead.

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  1. This one belongs to the Reds

    3 months ago

    I guess his hand felt Wong.

    Seriously, best wishes on recovery from that surgery.

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    • swanhenge

      3 months ago

      Came for this, but I was going with this is why his swing was wong all season.

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        3 months ago

        swan – I’m not a Wonger, but he actually outhit Narvaez from July 25th to the end of the season:

        Narvaez .189 BA .615 OPS
        Wong .244 BA .648 OPS

        In fact Wong batted 284 with a .732 OPS from July 25 to Sept 16.

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    • mrmackey

      3 months ago

      Surgeon was a Boss though.

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    • CarverAndrews

      3 months ago

      Should be fine, as long as they operated on the wight hand…

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  2. cdchi

    3 months ago

    Maybe this was the cause of his sub- standard performance this season. He did have a productive offensive year in 2024.

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      3 months ago

      cdc – He had a productive FIRST HALF of 2024.

      Pitchers adjusted to him mid-season in 2024, and he couldn’t adjust back.

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    • cdchi

      3 months ago

      FPG.
      I will buy that. Well just like you just posted,(.284 ba. .732 ops) maybe he can make some of his own adjustments . Personally I would rather have a better defensive catcher as the backup. But backup catcher is not my highest concern with this team. In his favor is he does know the pitching staff and has ,at times been effective offensively.
      Also , I don’t recall a season where I seen so many catchers interference calls .any idea what the record for that ‘error’ is??

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        3 months ago

        cdc – I’ve looked for it, couldn’t find it.

        Are you looking for team record or combined MLB teams record? I’m not sure if other teams had nearly as many as the Red Sox. I don’t recall too many with Red Sox hitters at the plate.

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  3. GaryRedSoxxWarriors

    3 months ago

    I think it was more the lump on the top of his neck that affected his performance this year.

    Hopefully, he gets his mental game straightened out this year as well.

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      3 months ago

      Gary – And hopefully the manager stops pressuring Wong & Narvy to move closer to the plate trying to frame pitches. The fractured finger happened because of that.

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      • This one belongs to the Reds

        3 months ago

        Is it just me or were a lot more catchers hit by back swings, on their gloves, etc. than normal this year.

        In my time, we called it “stealing pitches”.

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        • whyhayzee

          3 months ago

          Batters figured out that they could reach back a little and get to first base free.

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  4. whyhayzee

    3 months ago

    Next year they’ll both be on the AL all star team.

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  5. TB Sox NY

    3 months ago

    If they let Wong go,Who is a better choice?It seems most catchers bat close to .200.Besides the Rutchman,Salvador Perez, and a few more.They either can’t hit and can field or are horrible fielding and can hit.So is there a guy the Sox can bring in who is better than Wong?Especially if his numbers are close to 2024?

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    • JoeBrady

      3 months ago

      We’re unlikely to get a noticeable improvement without either paying real money, or trading at least a somewhat decent prospect. Wong’s career numbers before last year were more than adequate for a backup.

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      • HBan22

        3 months ago

        Victor Caratini is an underrated catcher who is decent both offensively and defensively. He’s a free agent this offseason and one of the few catchers on the market who I feel would be a viable alternative to Wong. Most likely, Wong ends up staying and serving as Narvaez’s backup though. The Boston pitchers gave a lot of credit to both Narvaez and Wong for their success this season.

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    • FenwayMonster

      3 months ago

      Go get A. Rutschman!

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      • HBan22

        3 months ago

        The Orioles would never trade Adley to a division rival.

        Reply
  6. Canuckleball

    3 months ago

    “Connor Wong went under the knife for a right hand carpal boss excision.”

    I’m sure lots of people would like to excise their boss, carpal or otherwise…

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    • This one belongs to the Reds

      3 months ago

      I’ve had bosses like that.

      I’ve had managers like that.

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  7. Old York

    3 months ago

    That’s why he couldn’t catch anyone stealing bases. With a repaired hand, he’ll be throwing everyone out

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  8. dirtyjog

    3 months ago

    Wow, between the Narvaez surgery and this, sounds like finding an insurance catcher is going to cost us….an arm and a leg

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    • HBan22

      3 months ago

      Yeah, it seems like the Sox catching tandem was more banged up than people realized.

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  9. waittilnextyear

    3 months ago

    Hopefully his surgeons name is not Wong. Two Wongs never make a right

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