Wanderer puts Jake Burger on injured list

Rangers announce first baseman Jake Burger The left limb strain has been on the list of injuries for 10 days, dating back to July 13. They are unlikely to move their corresponding roster to Friday, when they resume their weekend series with the Tigers.
The injured list can only last for up to three days. Hamburger last participated on July 12th. That’s why Wanderers trade IL tonight, rather than waiting until Friday. If he can return after the least matches, he will only miss five games. Hamburg suffered injuries in a game that won the ground ball in Houston last Friday. He continued to compete before being eliminated. The burger had an emergency look the next night and sat completely in the series finale of the next day.
Ezequiel Duran In the last two games against the Astros, in the lineup at the first base. He is the only defender infielder in the active roster. One of the things that can be recalled in Texas Justin Foscue,,,,, Blaine Crim or Josh Jung Occupy Hamburg’s lineup. Rowdy Tellez He was also a possibility after signing a minor league contract on July 5. He scored 5-15 with three home runs in three games. Texas needs to select Tellez to a 40-man roster to raise him, but they already have a vacant post-giving Billy McKinney last week.
Regardless of the corresponding moves, the first base was the clear goal of Chris Young and his staff over the next two weeks. They bought burgers from Marlins in an offseason deal. They shipped it out Nathaniel Low A few weeks later. Hamburg has connected 11 home runs, but hit .228 with a .259 shooting percentage in his first season at Arlington. This is his second injury list this year. Even if he expects to come back within a week, he isn’t good enough to stop the front desk from looking elsewhere. The ranger also didn’t take it out from the designated batsman part, so if Texas had him as a first baseman, the Hamburg could still see some bats.
Duran hit .150, no home run in the 90-dish appearance. Foscue and Crim have played in 23 major leagues together in their careers. Crim was excellent at Round Rock, but he was only 28 years old in his third full A season. Left-handed batsman Tellez posted a .208/.249/.434 slash in 185 sets for the Mariners earlier this year. Seattle released him last month.
Two weeks ago, the Rangers had just chosen Jung. His worst career in June. Texas sent him down to get his swing back on track. He only played in seven three-innings (.250/.300/.321, in 30 sets). Jung has no experience with first base, so the Rangers will only recall his plan to move the third baseman Josh Smith Hamburg returned to the infield when he left.