San Diego Padres manager Andy Green said starting pitcher Tyson Ross is set to undergo surgery on Thursday to address symptoms of thoracic outlet syndrome, per Dennis Lin of the San Diego Union-Tribune.
He could be ready for spring training.
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Lin noted the surgery typically brings a recovery time of four to six months, hence the possibility that Ross will return by spring training.
Ross made just one start in the 2016 season and allowed seven earned runs in 5.