Rangers' Corey Seager Out of Finale Due to Hamstring Injury
Rangers' Corey Seager Out of Finale Due to Hamstring Injury

Rangers' Corey Seager Out of Finale Due to Hamstring Injury

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Corey Seager of the Texas Rangers has been dealing with a persistent right hamstring injury that caused him to miss multiple games, including Sunday’s game against the Detroit Tigers. Despite an impressive return on Saturday where he hit two home runs and a double, Seager is still playing at about 85 percent and has been removed from the lineup as a precaution to avoid aggravating the injury further, especially avoiding swinging motions which cause him pain. Rangers manager Bruce Bochy has indicated the team is considering placing Seager on the injured list for further treatment and evaluation when they return to Arlington. The team’s performance noticeably improves with Seager in the lineup, highlighting his importance to the Rangers. Seager first suffered the hamstring tightness in late April, leading to a previous stint on the 10-day injured list, and the ongoing issue continues to affect his availability. The Rangers are approaching his recovery cautiously to ensure long-term health and effectiveness.

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