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Joc Pederson's right hand fracture

Today's DoH, homeless people were seriously hurt Joc Pederson In the loss of losing the White Sox tonight. Pederson was initially staying in the game, but was later lifted to pinch. Manager Bruce Bochy revealed to reporters (including Shawn McFarland of the Dallas Morning News) that Pederson broke his right hand when he was hit by the court. Pederson told reporters, including McFarland, that he expects a recovery schedule for the injury to be six weeks.

This is a blow to the Rangers Club, which is already having trouble staying healthy this year. Pederson will join now Corey Seager and Evan Carter On the shelves on the club lineup, besides the injuries suffered by the reliefists Chris Martin And beginners Kumar Rock Singer,,,,, Jon Grayand Cody Bradford. These injuries have led to Texas' struggles this year because of their weak record, which is a 25-28 record, which set them apart, which set them apart from three games. and Josh Smith Overlay in Shortstop and Seager Sam Haggerty In the case of taking over Carter, the Rangers would be forced to replace Pederson and therefore might be forced to be creative.

One option could be first baseman Blaine Crimhe failed to record five coffees in five coffees earlier this year, but the slash line this year is the .301/.369/.558 slash. Another might be an outfielder Dustin Harrishis 45 major league-level trips to the disc WRC++ is the club's only left-handed batsman in Triple-A's 40-man lineup. If rangers want to keep on starting backup catchers, Harris may be a particularly attractive option Kyle Higashioka In DH against left-handed pitcher, this is the role the club has already carried the third receiver. Tucker Barnhart For regular accommodation.

Back in Pederson, it must be admitted that he lost his offensive ability on paper anyway, he stings on paper, and he didn't provide much production in his first season with the organization. Pederson signed for two years throughout the winter, $37mm guaranteed, hitting a trivial .132/.266/.240 (51 WRC+) in 144 sets this season so far. The clubs hardly miss out on their roster, but unfortunately, Pederson just started to look more like his normal self: his hit rate was .220/.429/.444 and with four additional base hits and a dazzling hiss, up to 26.5% walk rate in his last 16 games.

The Ranger can only hope he can get back to where he is when he returns to action later this summer. A six-week schedule will make him ready to return in early July shortly before the All-Star break. As he begins his 2025 campaign, there is no doubt that Pederson can be a dynamic addition to almost any lineup when he is healthy. While he plays almost entirely on right-hand pitching, Slash has cut a great .262/.365/.485 with WRC+ of 135 and 61 home runs over the past three seasons, and he has scored 135 WRC+ over his last three seasons. This is the 16th WRC+ of all hitters that appear across at least 1000 sets, sandwiched between the two Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Jose Ramirez On the rankings. If Pederson can offer this kind of work to the Rangers in the second half, fans should easily forget about his first half struggles and injuries as long as Texas hasn’t withdrawn from the playoffs.

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