Red Sox’ Cade Feeney likely to miss all of 2025 after undergoing Tommy John surgery, internal brace procedure

While making a recent appearance on Beyond the Monster’s ‘To the Show We Go’ podcast, Red Sox pitching prospect Cade Feeney revealed that he underwent Tommy John surgery with an internal brace last month.

“They reconstructed it and then put a brace over the top of it,” Feeney said of his right ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) when speaking with hosts Andrew Parker and Chris Henrique. “So it’s kind of like the new hybrid they’ve been doing for the last couple of years.”

Asked about the recovery time involved with the procedure, Feeney said he would be sidelined for the next 12-15 months. In other words, the right-hander will all but certainly miss the entire 2025 season before being cleared to return to action.

“It works out perfectly where I’ll get a full year and then get a month off before offseason workouts,” said Feeney. “It’ll help my arm kind of just catch up and rest when everything’s ready to go and then start fresh that next season.”

Feeney, 23, was selected by the Red Sox in the 13th round (388th overall) of the 2023 draft out of North Dakota State. A full-time starter with the Bisons, the Bismarck native signed with Boston for an at-slot $150,000 and marked his professional debut by making one scoreless relief appearance for the club’s rookie-level Florida Complex League affiliate last August.

To open the 2024 campaign, Feeney broke camp with High-A Greenville this spring. In 20 appearances for the Drive, the righty posted a 3.66 ERA and 2.56 FIP with 32 strikeouts to just two walks over 32 innings of relief in which opposing hitters batted .220 against him. He notched his third save in what would prove to be his final outing of the season on June 22, as he did not pitch again after landing on the 7-day injured list with a right elbow strain on July 12 and being transferred to the 60-day injured list three days later.

Though it was a relatively small sample size, Feeney proved effective in his first full pro season given his solid command-and-control profile. Among the 179 pitchers who accrued at least 30 innings in the South Atlantic League this year, Feeney ranked first in walks per nine innings (0.56) and walk rate (1.6 percent), sixth in WHIP (0.91), ninth in xFIP (2.94), 10th in FIP, 22nd in swinging-strike rate (15.7 percent), and 67th in batting average against, per FanGraphs.

Standing at 6-feet and 195 pounds, Feeney throws from a low three-quarters arm slot and incorporates a high leg kick into his delivery. As noted in his SoxProspects.com scouting report, Feeney’s arsenal is headlined by a lower-90s fastball that topped out at 95 mph this season. He also mixes in a changeup and a slider.

Feeney, who does not turn 24 until next July, is not currently regarded by publications such as SoxProspects.com as one of the top pitching prospects in Boston’s farm system. Since he likely won’t be back on the mound until early 2026, he was asked by Parker and Henrique about what he is looking forward to on the other side of the lengthy rehab process.

“I’m probably looking forward most to competing, getting back to that level of someone other than your teammates in the batter’s box,” Feeney responded. “That’s ultimately why I play baseball. I just love one-on-one competing. So that’s definitely what I’m going to miss most this next year but I’ll be looking forward to that.”

(Picture of Cade Feeney: Gwinn Davis/Greenville Drive)

Red Sox select North Dakota State right-hander Cade Feeney with 13th-round pick in 2023 MLB Draft

The Red Sox selected North Dakota State right-hander Cade Feeney with their 13th-round pick in the 2023 MLB Draft at No. 388 overall.

Feeney posted a 4.57 ERA and 1.29 WHIP with 78 strikeouts to 12 walks in 14 starts (80 2/3 innings) for the Bison this past season. The 21-year-old junior was named to the 2023 All-Summit League First Team for the second time in his collegiate career.

A native of North Dakota himself, Feeney stands at 6-feet and 195 pounds. The righty operates with a three-pitch mix that consists of a low-90s fastball as well as a changeup and slider. He has solid command of all three offerings, per SoxProspects.com’s Ian Cundall.

Feeney, who turns 22 later this month, is the eighth pitcher to be drafted by Boston within the club’s first 15 picks. Though he could return to Fargo for his senior season next year, the Red Sox have the ability to sign Feeney for up to $150,000 without dipping into their bonus pool.

(Picture of Cade Feeney: North Dakota State University Athletics)