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Diamondbacks' Corbin Carroll Injured, Vows Quick Recovery
Young star outfielder breaks hamate bone, but is already back training despite surgery
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Arizona Diamondbacks star outfielder Corbin Carroll suffered a broken hamate bone in his right hand and underwent surgery, but was already back training at the team's facility just one day later. Carroll said he knew the bone was broken "pretty quickly" and that the recovery timeline is generally 6-8 weeks, though he is hopeful to be ready for Opening Day. The 24-year-old was disappointed to miss the upcoming World Baseball Classic, but is focused on getting back as soon as possible to help the Diamondbacks this season.
Why it matters
Corbin Carroll is one of the rising young stars in Major League Baseball and a key part of the Diamondbacks' plans to contend this season. His injury is a setback, but his quick recovery efforts show his dedication and determination to get back on the field as soon as he can.
The details
Carroll suffered the broken hamate bone in his right hand while taking a swing during a workout. He immediately knew something was wrong and went to get it checked out, where doctors confirmed the break. The hamate bone is a small hook-shaped bone in the hand that can sometimes break off and cause issues. Carroll said he could feel the bone "wiggling around" and pressing on a nerve. He underwent surgery on the injury less than 24 hours before being spotted back at the team's spring training facility, already working out with a cast on his hand.
- On February 11, 2026, Corbin Carroll suffered the broken hamate bone in his right hand.
- On February 12, 2026, just one day after surgery, Carroll was seen working out at the Diamondbacks' spring training facility.
The players
Corbin Carroll
A 24-year-old star outfielder for the Arizona Diamondbacks who is considered one of the top young talents in Major League Baseball.
Torey Lovullo
The manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks, who said he wasn't surprised to see Carroll working out so soon after his surgery.
What they’re saying
“Took a swing, didn't feel good. Just kind of moved my hand around, felt something wiggling around in there, figured probably go get it checked out.”
— Corbin Carroll, Arizona Diamondbacks Outfielder (Twitter)
“The hamate hook kind of pops off and gets lodged in there and starts pressing on the nerve in there. I could definitely feel it.”
— Corbin Carroll, Arizona Diamondbacks Outfielder (Twitter)
“Very disappointed. It was something I was really looking forward to, spending time around such quality players. Getting to represent the country obviously would have been one of the biggest honors of my career.”
— Corbin Carroll, Arizona Diamondbacks Outfielder (Arizona Sports 98.7)
“That's how he's wired. He had surgery yesterday morning and 24 hours later he's out there working. It's who he is... There's a process and there's a plan for him.”
— Torey Lovullo, Arizona Diamondbacks Manager (Twitter)
What’s next
The Diamondbacks and Carroll will continue to monitor his recovery progress, with the goal of having him ready to play on Opening Day if possible. However, even if he is healthy enough to play, he may see a reduction in power for a period of time as he regains full strength in his hand.
The takeaway
Corbin Carroll's quick recovery efforts after undergoing surgery for a broken hamate bone show his dedication and determination to get back on the field as soon as possible. While the injury is a setback, his positive attitude and willingness to work through it are emblematic of why he is considered one of the rising young stars in baseball.
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