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The St. Louis Cardinals worst fears regarding the health of Richard Fitts were realized earlier in the week when the right-handed pitcher underwent season-ending surgery to repair a lat injury on his right side, president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom said.

The St. Louis Cardinals worst fears regarding the health of Richard Fitts were realized earlier in the week when the right-handed pitcher underwent season-ending surgery to repair a lat injury on his right side, president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom said.

Fitts, 26, was acquired on Nov. 27 from the Red Sox in a trade that centered around veteran pitcher Sonny Gray heading to Boston. Fitts, who nearly made the Opening Day roster out of Spring Training, was off to a hot start with Triple-A Memphis prior to suffering the injury in his third start.

“Bummed for him,” Bloom said of Fitts via text message from Houston where the Cardinals were beginning a three-game series against the Astros. “It’s a good prognosis long term, but he will not pitch (again) this year.”

Naughton, Cards still weighing surgical options

The team has yet to determine a course of action for left-handed reliever Packy Naughton, who suffered ligament damage in his left elbow in a game for Memphis on Wednesday night. Naughton, who made it to the big leagues with the Cardinals in 2022, suffered major elbow injuries in 2023 and again in 2024. He missed all of the 2025 season and was pushing for another MLB promotion when disaster struck again.

Bloom said Naughton and the club are still fathering information and weighing options for possible surgical procedures. Another Tommy John ligament-replacement surgery is a possibility for Naughton.

The 6-foot-3, 239-pound Fitts was 2-0 with a 1.76 ERA in three starts with Triple-A Memphis. He struck out 11 hitters in 15 1/3 innings pitched.

Right-handed pitcher Richard Fitts, a trade acquisition by the Cardinals in November, was 2-0 with a 1.76 ERA in three Triple-A starts prior to suffering a season-ending lat injury.Right-handed pitcher Richard Fitts, a trade acquisition by the Cardinals in November, was 2-0 with a 1.76 ERA in three Triple-A starts prior to suffering a season-ending lat injury.

Fitts made it to the big leagues with the Red Sox in 2024 and ’25, but his season was cut short last season because of neuropathy in his right arm. After a relief appeared in Baltimore on Aug. 25 – when he allowed two hits and three earned runs while striking out six – Fitts reported feeling numbness in his right hand and fingers. That numbness persisted for more than two weeks, and he never pitched again for the Red Sox despite nearing a return to health by the end of the season.

Fitts’ velocity topped out at 97 mph in Spring Training when he pitched in 9 1/3 innings and allowed six earned runs.

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