Marlins Top Prospect Thomas White Sidelined by Oblique Strain, Set to Miss Up to a Month

MLB · By Marcus Chen · March 1, 2026
Marlins Top Prospect Thomas White Sidelined by Oblique Strain, Set to Miss Up to a Month

Miami Marlins pitching prospect Thomas White is expected to miss three to four weeks after being diagnosed with a right oblique strain. The injury was announced as the Marlins prepare for the upcoming season, dealing a setback to the club’s minor league pitching depth as one of their most promising young arms heads to the injured list.

White, widely regarded as the Marlins' top pitching prospect, was set to continue his development in the team’s minor league system this spring. The timing of the injury could delay his progression through the ranks, though the projected absence of up to a month is not expected to carry long-term ramifications for his 2026 campaign.

  • White’s oblique strain is on his right side
  • The estimated recovery time is three to four weeks
  • He is considered the top pitching prospect in the Marlins organization

Oblique strains are a common but tricky injury for pitchers, often requiring a measured rehabilitation process to avoid recurrence. The Marlins will likely prioritize caution with White’s recovery, mindful of his long-term potential and the typical recovery patterns for similar injuries in pitchers.

White’s anticipated absence opens up opportunities for other young pitchers in the Marlins’ system to step up during his recovery. While the setback is disappointing for both the player and the organization, the relatively short timeline ensures White remains a key part of Miami’s future plans for the 2026 season and beyond.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN MLB