Texas Rangers outfielder Adolis García hits live batting practice during a spring training workout at the team's training facility on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, in Surprise, Ariz.(Smiley N.
The lefty reliever is dealing with a “moderate to more severe” right oblique strain, manager Aaron Boone said Friday, which popped up after Matzek’s first and only appearance in a Grapefruit ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Considering veteran first baseman Christian Walker has dealt with some oblique injuries in the past, the Astros decided to send him back to Houston on Thursday night to undergo ...
New Houston Astros first baseman Christian Walker was scratched from the lineup for a spring training game Wednesday because of soreness in his left oblique. Walker missed more than a month last ...
(AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson) SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — The Texas Rangers expect right fielder Adolis García can be ready for opening day after testing on his sore left oblique revealed a mild strain.
The Rangers believe that outfielder Adolis García, who underwent tests on a sore left oblique Tuesday, may only miss a week-plus of action during spring training and will be ready to play on ...
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SURPRISE, Ariz. -- The Rangers got good news on Adolis García on Wednesday. García’s oblique strain is “pretty mild” and “not quite a Grade 1,” Rangers manager Bruce Bochy announced. The club expects ...
Manager Pat Murphy said Ashby suffered an oblique strain, per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinal's Todd Rosiak. He is set to undergo imaging Tuesday, but Murphy's initial impression that the injury ...
(AP) — Rangers outfielder Adolis García was scratched from the lineup for Tuesday's spring training game against the Athletics and will undergo an MRI on his left oblique, the same one that he injured ...
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