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Rangers Infielders Josh Jung, Justin Foscue Getting Break After Injuries
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- Jung and Foscue are sidelined for about 10 days in spring training due to separate injuries, delaying their ramp-up before Opening Day.
- Jung is dealing with a Grade 1 adductor strain while Foscue has a hamstring strain, with both expected to be reevaluated after the 10-day window.
- Historically, Jung has contended with multiple injuries (including a 2024 fractured wrist and a 2022 shoulder labrum tear), shaping how the Rangers manage his playing time.
- Foscue, a former first-round pick, is competing for a bench role; the current hamstring issue adds uncertainty to his Opening Day roster chances.
- Texas Rangers’ injury approach remains cautious in spring training, with both players expected to ramp up ahead of Opening Day in Philadelphia (March 26).
- Jung previously impressed coaches with his spring approach before the injury sidelined him, signaling potential return to form once healthy.
- Both players’ 10-day absence frames the Rangers’ spring narrative as they navigate roster decisions ahead of Opening Day.
- Opening Day plans remain contingent on Jung and Foscue’s recoveries, with Philly hosting the season opener as a key target.
- ESPN’s report notes Jung and Foscue’s injuries include an adductor strain for Jung and a hamstring strain for Foscue, with return timelines around 10 days.
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