Mets left fielder Cliff Floyd underwent successful
surgery yesterday to repair his strained left Achilles' tendon, with
the procedure performed by team physician Dr. Struan Coleman at the
Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan reports The Journal News.

He'll be in a supportive boot for at least two months before beginning his rehabilitation.

Floyd
and general manager Omar Minaya will talk, but it's doubtful the Mets
will offer anything more than an invitation to spring training. The
contract numbers would be worked out after they see where he is
physically.

“Nobody is going to do anything until they know I can play,” a realistic Floyd said last week.

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