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Fantasy News
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Seise (knee) has appeared in two games this season for High-A Hickory, going 2-for-7 with a solo home run, two additional runs and two walks. Seise has made both of his starts at designated hitter, which suggests his surgically-repaired right knee might not quite be at 100 percent after he underwent surgery last May to repair a torn ACL. Even so, the fact that Seise avoided the injured list to begin the season suggests that the Rangers are confident enough in the health of his knee to run the bases. He should resume his usual duties in the infield within a few weeks.... See More ... See Less
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Rangers' Chris Seise: Tears ACL at High-A
Seise will miss the rest of the season after tearing the ACL in his right knee Wednesday while making a defensive play at High-A Hickory, Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports. This is pretty tragic news for the 22-year-old shortstop, who has been limited to just 82 minor-league games since being drafted in 2017. Shoulder injuries had plagued him previously. He was hitting .225/.295/.425 with two home runs and a 34.1 percent strikeout rate. Given all the missed time and the fact he will be 23 next season without much success to point to above rookie ball, this is a major blow to his long-term prospects.... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Chris Seise: Shoulder injury ends season
Seise will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left (non-throwing) shoulder, Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports. This is a tough break for the young shortstop, who missed all of the 2018 campaign after undergoing surgery on his right shoulder last May. Prior to suffering the injury, Seise appeared in 20 games for Low-A Hickory, slashing .241/.272/.356 with seven extra-base hits (four doubles and three triples) and six stolen bases in 92 plate appearances. At this point, it's unclear if the 20-year-old Seise will be ready for the start of spring training next year.... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Chris Seise: Opens with Crawdads
Seise is fully healthy and will open the year with Low-A Hickory, Jim Callis of MLB.com reports. Seise turned a lot of heads in rookie ball in 2017 and again in minor-league spring training this year, but his 2018 season was wiped out due to shoulder surgery. He has the defensive chops for shortstop, so if he holds his own against full-season pitchers, his stock should improve.... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Chris Seise: Expected to be ready for spring training
Seise (shoulder) said he expects to be healthy by the start of spring training, Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports. "I should be ready for spring training," Seise said. "I should be ready before that, actually." The 2017 first-round pick appears to be on track in his recovery from shoulder surgery that he underwent back in May. Seise has been taking grounders and recently received clearance to resume hitting and lifting weights. He's also throwing out to 90 feet. The 19-year-old hit .284/.330/.400 across 51 games in his first taste of pro ball in 2017.... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Chris Seise: Shut down for season
Seise has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after undergoing shoulder surgery, Evan Grant of The Dallas Morning News reports. Seise, whom the Rangers picked 29th overall in the 2017 first-year player draft, had surgery to clean out his rotator cuff area. The 19-year-old hadn't appeared in a game this season, but he hit a solid .284/.330/.400 across 51 games across two levels in his first taste of pro ball in 2017. At this point, it's unclear if Seise will be ready to go by the start of spring training next season.... See More ... See Less
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Jeff Wilson@JeffWilsonTXR5H agoThe Sunday Read from #Rangers Today is live. This week: Rangers uncovered free-agent gems without Kirby Yates and David Robertson, who are indispensable members of an otherwise inconsistent bullpen. https://t.co/CptQ1JBTRx
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Jeff Wilson@JeffWilsonTXR6H ago#Rangers lose 4-1 and go 2-4 on this homestand. The offense continues to be missing.
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Jeff Wilson@JeffWilsonTXR6H ago#Rangers loaded the bases with two outs in the eighth, but Jonah Heim flied to center field as the winning run. Ninth inning. Angels lead 4-1.
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Jeff Wilson@JeffWilsonTXR7H agoCorey Seager, who homered in the fourth, gets an intentional walk from Ron Washington in the sixth. One out, runners at first and second for Nathaniel Lowe. #Rangers up 1-0.
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Jeff Wilson@JeffWilsonTXR7H ago88 pitches through six scoreless innings for Michael Lorenzen. Considering the #Rangers' bullpen workload Satuday, they might try to squeeze another inning from Lorenzen.
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Jeff Wilson@JeffWilsonTXR7H ago#Rangers' first hit of the game is a Corey Seager solo homer. It's good for a 1-0 lead in the fourth inning.
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Jamey Newberg@NewbergReport12H agoSunday hops, 5-19-24. A weekly compendium emptying the bench, with Rangers developments, rumors, and takes — and yes, a little TROT COFFEY. https://t.co/URRENDuQXx https://t.co/9HhoPndIcY
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Texas Rangers@Rangers1D agoGo Rangers. Go @dallasmavs. Go @DallasStars. Goodnight. 😴 https://t.co/A0wJPWpvZn
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Evan Grant@Evan_P_Grant1D agoThe Rangers win on a walkoff HBP. Nate Lowe takes one in the knee after an intentional walk of Seager loads the bases.
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Evan Grant@Evan_P_Grant1D agoRangers lost in bottom of 13th at Minnesota last year in longest Manfred Man extra inning game. Now in bottom of 13th in Arlington. Exceptional job by pitching staff.