 27-year-old Jordan Montgomery is ready to head camp and get back to his true form. It's been nearly a year and a half since the fateful day that changed the trajectory of his career. Awful news, Jordan Montgomery is going to undergo Tommy John surgery on Thursday. That's just, that's awful news. We wanted to get it to you. 2020, right? I mean, that's when you could probably count on him. Yeah. This spring will be a key indicator of how well Jordan has progressed through his rehab. I was fortunate enough to at least get to stay with the team. I didn't travel, but I made sure I was around and stayed as many games as I could just to sit beside C.C. and the dugout and be around everybody, Judge, Sanchi, Seve, just the whole staff. So, I mean, that was one thing that really helped me get through was just being around the guys. The guys are certainly ready to see Montgomery return, who earned sixth in the Rookie of the Year voting in 2017. And now that Domingo Harmon has officially been suspended for the first 63 games, a fifth rotation spot is up for grabs. With such a strong staff heading into 2020, adding Montgomery in the back end can be crucial. I'm going to get my chance in the major leagues this year, and I have to do whatever I can do to make an impression in spring training so that at some point when there's an opening, I'm going to be the first guy that they think of. I think Montgomery will get the first shot. The other three guys are going to have their opportunities.