Smasher_Sloan
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The update, per the Times' baseball blog:
<i>Jay Horwitz, the longtime spokesman for the Mets, fractured his ankle Thursday morning while walking to walk and will undergo surgery Monday.
Horwitz, 66, the team's vice president for media relations, has been with the Mets since 1980, and over the years he has become one of the more familiar faces on the team.
The Mets said Horwitz, who lives in Clifton, N.J., stayed at a hotel near Citi Field on Wednesday night after the team flew back from Miami so that he could get to work more quickly Thursday, with the Mets scheduled to play a doubleheader against Atlanta, beginning at 4 p.m.
The Mets said Horwitz was at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York and would need at least two weeks of bed rest after his operation. Jason Isringhausen, who has known Horwitz since he was a young player in his first stint with the Mets in the mid-1990s, said some players would try to visit him over the weekend.</i>
<i>Jay Horwitz, the longtime spokesman for the Mets, fractured his ankle Thursday morning while walking to walk and will undergo surgery Monday.
Horwitz, 66, the team's vice president for media relations, has been with the Mets since 1980, and over the years he has become one of the more familiar faces on the team.
The Mets said Horwitz, who lives in Clifton, N.J., stayed at a hotel near Citi Field on Wednesday night after the team flew back from Miami so that he could get to work more quickly Thursday, with the Mets scheduled to play a doubleheader against Atlanta, beginning at 4 p.m.
The Mets said Horwitz was at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York and would need at least two weeks of bed rest after his operation. Jason Isringhausen, who has known Horwitz since he was a young player in his first stint with the Mets in the mid-1990s, said some players would try to visit him over the weekend.</i>