Charlie Condon, a highly regarded Rockies prospect, has suffered a non-displaced fracture in his left wrist, requiring a splint for a month and delaying his debut until at least May. Drafted third overall after an impressive college season, Condon struggled in High-A Spokane with a .180 average, hitting just one home run. He was previously dealing with a thumb injury, but remains ranked among the sportâs top 50 prospects. The wrist injury, sustained while diving for a ball, complicates an already challenging start to his professional career.
Condon suffered a non-displaced fracture in his left wrist, will be in a splint for a month, and may not debut until at least May.
Despite struggles in High-A Spokane, where he hit .180 with four walks in 25 games, Condon remains a top 50 prospect across multiple rankings.
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