Chase Hampton undergoes season-ending Tommy John surgery
Briefly

Chase Hampton, the Yankees' second-ranked pitching prospect, underwent Tommy John surgery, sidelining him for the entirety of 2025 and the early 2026 season. This surgery follows a previous flexor tendon strain that led to missed games in 2024. The Yankees have valued Hampton since drafting him in 2022, but his injuries are impacting the team's pitching depth significantly, especially with the additional absence of fellow prospect Thatcher Hurd, who also had surgery. This lack of depth raises concerns about the team's ability to fill positions effectively going forward.
Chase Hampton underwent Tommy John surgery and is expected to miss all of 2025 and the beginning of 2026, marking a significant setback for the Yankees.
Hampton, the Yankees' second-ranked pitching prospect, has faced multiple injuries, resulting in almost two years of missed playing time which impacts the team's pitching depth.
The Yankees have faced personnel challenges, with several key pitchers either out due to injury or traded, creating concern about their starting pitching roster.
Hampton posted a 3.63 ERA with a 33.1-percent strikeout rate before his injury; now he targets a return in the first half of 2026.
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