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Eguy Rosario returns from sports hernia injury
Padres prospect makes comeback at Double-A after rehab stint
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Eguy Rosario, a top prospect in the San Diego Padres organization, has returned to action at the Double-A level after recovering from a sports hernia injury. Rosario went 5-for-21 with two home runs, two walks, one stolen base, four RBIs and four runs in five games for the San Antonio Missions.
Why it matters
Rosario is considered one of the Padres' top young talents, so his successful return from injury is an important development for the team's future. The 23-year-old infielder had a breakout 2025 season at High-A and will look to continue his progression towards the major leagues.
The details
After being activated from the 6-week injured list, Rosario rejoined the Double-A San Antonio Missions and made an immediate impact, recording five hits, two home runs, and four RBIs in his first five games back. The Padres will closely monitor Rosario's performance as he works to regain his form following the sports hernia injury.
- Rosario was activated from the 6-week injured list in early February 2026.
- He played his first five games for Double-A San Antonio from February 6-11, 2026.
The players
Eguy Rosario
A top prospect in the San Diego Padres organization, known for his strong hitting and versatility in the infield.
San Antonio Missions
The Double-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres, where Rosario is currently playing as part of his comeback from injury.
What’s next
The Padres will continue to monitor Rosario's progress as he works to regain his form and work his way up to the major league roster.
The takeaway
Rosario's successful return from injury is an encouraging sign for the Padres, who view him as a key part of their future. If he can build on this strong start at Double-A, he could position himself for a potential call-up to the big leagues later in the 2026 season.
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