BOSTON -- Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story had season-ending shoulder surgery Friday.
Boston said Los Angeles Dodgers team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache performed the arthroscopic procedure on the left posterior labrum.
Story injured his shoulder trying to make a diving stop on a ball off the bat of the Los Angeles Angels' Mike Trout in Anaheim on April 5.
The 31-year-old Story, in the third season of a six-year, $140 million contract, was hitting .226 with four RBIs in eight games.
He is a .265 hitter with 177 home runs and 534 RBIs over nine major league seasons but has a .227 average and .681 OPS in three seasons with the Red Sox.
Story was limited to 94 games in 2022 by a bruised right hand sustained when he was hit by a pitch from Tampa's Corey Kluber and a bruised left heel and to 43 games last year, when he had surgery in January to repair a torn UCL and didn't make his season debut until Aug. 8.
Boston said the operation included an open reduction and internal fixation of the fracture of the glenoid rim.