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Walcott’s elbow surgery was successful, per reports

ATLANTA, GA - JULY 12: Sebastian Walcott #1 of the Texas Rangers bats during the 2025 MLB All-Star Futures Game at Truist Park on Saturday, July 12, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Sebastian Walcott underwent successful internal brace surgery on his elbow last week, per the beats.

This is good news, as Walcott’s damaged UCL did not need the full Tommy John replacement surgery, which would involve a longer recovery time than the internal brace surgery. With what the Rangers are indicating is an expected 5 to 6 month recovery time, Walcott should be able to resume playing before the minor league season is over, though I anticipate he’ll be limited to DH duties upon his immediate return.

Walcott, who doesn’t turn 20 until next month, was a consensus top 10-20 prospect in MLB prior to the injury. Walcott slashed .255/.355/.386 as one of the youngest players at AA Frisco in 2025. While primarily a shortstop so far in his professional career, Walcott profiles as a likely third baseman or right fielder in the majors, assuming that there are no long-term effects from the elbow surgery.

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