Corey Seager is reinstated by Texas Rangers
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ARLINGTON — While the Rangers remain optimistic that Nathan Eovaldi will not need an IL stint after leaving his Tuesday start with triceps tightness, there is still the matter of how to best be cautious with him and not ignore the needs of other starters.
Arguably the biggest surprise in baseball thus far in the 2025 MLB regular season has been the performance of the Texas Rangers offense. What was believed to be arguably the best 1-through-9 in the sport has fallen woefully short of expectations.
Texas Rangers right-hander Nathan Eovaldi was removed from a start against Toronto after two innings as a precaution because of triceps fatigue.
The Blue Jays, whose .724 OPS vs. left-handed pitchers is the ninth-best in baseball, mustered two walks and two singles while Latz was on the mound. It was just the third time that Latz had pitched since May 11 and it was his longest appearance since his season debut on April 23. “He was bussin’ wasn’t he?” Bochy said.
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The Texas Rangers today announced the following transactions prior to Wednesday’s series finale against Toronto at Globe Life Field: - Shortstop Corey Seager activated from 10-day Injured List (right hamstring strain).
On the other hand, Corey Seager will be back Wednesday at designated hitter, which ought to become a semi-permanent position until he can remain more or less upright. His return is critical, especially with the returns of Marcus Semien and Adolis Garcia apparently postdated.