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Texas Rangers All-Star-Outfield from the beginning

The Texas Rangers were currently receiving some injury messages that affect the team.

According to Evan Grant from the Dallas Morning News, Adolis Garcia was scratched from the beginning from the start, and he will undergo an MRI in his sloping.

This is not the first time that Garcia has a weird injury. The all-star outfield suffered a violation of the same diagonal in the 2023 playoffs, which forced him to miss the World Series Run.

In spring training, the 32-year-old beats with a Homerun, seven RBI and two runs that were scored in eight games. He made some changes with his swing in this low season and it seems to pay off.

Wall injuries are very difficult to measure. Some only need a few weeks to heal while others are more serious and do not break away for months. In both cases, Garcia will complete it a little if he expects imaging to give him a real diagnosis.

“He will miss a little time, we don't hope much,” Ranger's manager Bruce Bochy told reporters.

The MRI will tell the Rangers more, but it is clear that the time that the right -handed batsman is missing gives some concerns.

In his absence, Texas has a few outdoor field players to contact. The most likely Leodys were Taveras.

Taveras is only 2-against-20 this spring, but both goals are long balls. These are the same fights with which he was faced with last season. The 26-year-old scored 0.229 with an OPS .641 OPS, 12 Home Runs and 23 stolen bases through 151 games. He is more of a train player, but the Rangers will need him to play a larger role when Garcia is in the long term.

The other player Texas can turn to Ezequiel Duran. He broke out in 2023, but resisted in 2024. The right-handed batsman ended the OPS of 0.609 and only 14 additional basic hits in 285 record appearances last season. He plays everywhere on the diamond, so that its versatility is valuable.

Garcia is the second start outfield that goes down with the same injury. Wyatt Langford sets off, but he is still not quite ready for game action. With Garcia and Langford, Evan Carter only gives the only start outfield healthy.

The opening day is just over three weeks away, and Texas hopes that MRI will achieve good results for its electric shock outfield.