The Texas Rangers will be without infielders
Josh Jung
and
Justin Foscue
for approximately 10 days due to injuries—Jung has an adductor strain, while Foscue is dealing with a hamstring strain. Both players have a history of injuries, and Foscue’s timing is particularly unfortunate as he was vying for a spot on the Opening Day roster. Despite these setbacks, neither player’s availability for Opening Day seems affected, which is crucial given the team’s dwindling infield depth after trading
Marcus Semien
.
Josh Smith
is expected to step into a regular second baseman role, while
Ezequiel Duran
is now the utility infielder, and
Cody Freeman
is out for the remainder of spring training.
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