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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Peyton Gray, Rangers rookie pitcher, exited Thursday's game against the Yankees after taking a line drive off his right wrist in the eighth inning. X-rays showed no fracture, but he sustained a large welt and bloody abrasion. Gray had been performing well with an 18-inning scoreless streak (12 innings in Triple-A, 6 in majors) before allowing a run in the seventh inning. His recovery timeline is uncertain, though he was likely to miss at least one day anyway following a 33-pitch outing.
Strengths
- + No fracture detected on X-rays
- + Strong performance prior to injury with 18-inning scoreless streak
- + Rookie showing promise with solid early season performance
- + Manager made conservative decision to remove him immediately
Weaknesses
- - Injury to throwing hand (right wrist) is concerning for a pitcher
- - Large welt and bloody abrasion from line drive impact
- - Scoreless streak ended in same game
- - Uncertain recovery timeline beyond standard rest day
- - Rangers dealing with multiple injuries this season
Injury Status: day-to-day -- Line drive off right wrist causing welt and bloody abrasion; no fracture detected on X-rays
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Peyton Holt is a second baseman for the Chicago Cubs.
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