Last week, the Texas Rangers placed shortstop Corey Seager on the injured list with what the team initially called hip discomfort. However, the Rangers announced on Thursday that Seager will undergo season-ending sports hernia surgery on Friday. Corey Seager appears to have played his last game of 2024. https://t.co/htwRl3Pugj pic.twitter.com/4iTZKbeUHM — theScore (@theScore) … [Read more...] about World Series MVP to Undergo Season-Ending Surgery
Rangers Keep Options Open for Top Prospect’s 2024 Debut
Texas Rangers pitching prospect Kumar Rocker dazzled in his Triple-A debut. Rocker, who was opposed by Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto, worked five one-hit innings and did not surrender a walk or a run. He even struck out ten of the 16 batters he faced to establish a new career high. His fastball touched 99.9 mph and generated 15 swinging strikes on 35 … [Read more...] about Rangers Keep Options Open for Top Prospect’s 2024 Debut
Rangers to Promote Top Pitching Prospect
Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News is reporting that the Texas Rangers will promote starting pitcher Kumar Rocker. Rocker, the number three pick in the 2022 MLB Draft, will make his major league debut against the Seattle Mariners on Thursday. He will need to be added to the 40-man roster prior to his start. BREAKING: Kumar Rocker is being promoted to the major leagues, will … [Read more...] about Rangers to Promote Top Pitching Prospect
Rangers to be Without Key Contributor for Foreseeable Future
The Texas Rangers have announced that their star shortstop, Corey Seager, will be on the 10-day injured list due to hip discomfort. Rangers general manager Chris Young notified reporters that it is too early to tell if Seager is done for the year or if he will require surgery, according to MLB.com’s Kennedy Landry. Outfielder Sandro Fabian will take Seager’s place on the … [Read more...] about Rangers to be Without Key Contributor for Foreseeable Future
Former Texas Rangers All-Star Set to Retire
Former Texas Rangers shortstop and two-time All-Star Elvis Andrus has announced that he plans to retire this Friday. The 36-year-old started his MLB career in 2009, debuting with Texas. He was an All-Star in 2010 and 2012. In 2017, he also received the Rangers Player of the Year Award. Now that he’s announced his retirement, he can make a strong case for his induction into the … [Read more...] about Former Texas Rangers All-Star Set to Retire