Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager is expected to be out for at least four weeks with a hamstring injury.
Correspondent Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News reported on the 13th (hereinafter Korean time), “Seger was placed on the 10-day disabled list with a left hamstring injury.” He added that the degree of injury is ‘Grade 2’ and that a absence of at least 4 weeks is inevitable.
Seager hit a double on the left in the 5th inning against Kansas City on the 12th, and while running to second base, his left leg staggered and he almost fell. There was something wrong with the left hamstring while running.
Seager, who started as the second hitter on the day and made a big success with 2 hits and 1 walk in 2 at-bats including a double, was eventually replaced by runner Josh Smith and left the field. Afterwards, Seager went to the hospital and was diagnosed with at least four weeks.
Seager, who qualified as a free agent after the 2021 season, left the Los Angeles Dodgers and signed a free agent contract with Texas for 10 years and $325 million. Seager played in 151 games last year and batted just .245, but recorded 33 home runs, 83 RBIs, a slugging percentage of .455 and an OPS of .772.
His season has been off to a good start.토토사이트 In 11 games, he was batting 3.5 9 Lee (14-for-39) with 1 home run, 4 RBIs and an OPS of 1.008.
Seager’s hamstring injury took a toll on Texas’ power. Last year, Texas only managed 68 wins (94 losses) even after acquiring Seager and Marcus Semien. Last winter, they added Cy Young Young pitcher Jacob deGrom for five years and $185 million to reinforce their ace.
As of the 12th, Texas is in first place in the American League West with 7 wins and 4 losses. It is a pity that Seager’s injury gap is missing.