The Winston Santos is expected to miss several weeks of action after suffering a fractured left hand during early March 2026 spring training activities for the Texas Rangers.
The injury was confirmed by general manager Chris Young, who stated that the organization is monitoring the prospect’s recovery process closely.
Young explained that Santos sustained the fracture while taking part in routine spring training drills, though the specific play that led to the injury was not revealed.

Medical evaluations indicated that surgery would not be required at this stage, giving the team confidence in a quicker rehabilitation timeline.
The organization is optimistic that Santos could resume baseball-related activities by late March 2026 if his healing progress continues without setbacks.
Team officials have not confirmed whether he will return directly to pitching or follow a gradual throwing program to rebuild hand strength.
Santos is regarded as one of the Rangers’ promising young pitching prospects, and the injury represents a temporary setback in his developmental path within the organization. Scouts and coaching staff have closely monitored his progress, viewing him as a potential future contributor to the major league roster.
The Texas Rangers are expected to rely on their internal pitching depth and minor league options while Santos recovers, as the team remains hopeful that the prospect will return fully healthy and continue his rise through the system. ⚾