LAS VEGAS – Jeff McNeil underwent what his agent, Garrett Parcell, described as a minor procedure for thoracic outlet syndrome shortly after the Mets season concluded.
Parcell told The Post that McNeil already has a good range of motion and is expected to be a full participant in spring training.
Parcell said that the injury particularly caused pain in his client’s swing late in the season.
McNeil hit just .125 in his final 20 games, dropping his batting average from .266 to .243 and his OPS from .814 to .746.












