The Texas Rangers are in the middle of Spring Training in Surprise, Arizona. There may not be a lot of Texas Rangers headlines to address, but I’d like to fill you in on the latest news and notes.
Guzmán has a left pronator strain but will not require surgery. An update from Guzmán said that he won’t throw for the next four weeks.
The fact that the Giants are announcing Guzmán as a pitcher suggests that they are at least somewhat willing to give him a real shot to prove himself in that capacity.
The Giants have agreed to a minor league contract with free-agent first baseman Ronald Guzman, as first indicated on the transaction log at MiLB.com. Guzman,
Since the trade deadline has passed, the Yankees will placed Guzman on waivers in the coming days.
The New York Yankees are dealing with a few injuries in the infield, specifically at first base with Anthony Rizzo receiving an epidural to treat lower back issues over the weekend.
It has now been three years since Bush’s last extended action, as he also missed all of the 2019 and 2020 campaigns because of an elbow injury that required Tommy John surgery.
After signing a minor league contract with Texas during the offseason, the 33-year-old Yang will now get his first crack at the major leagues and also lock in a $1.3M guarantee for reaching the Rangers’ active roster.
Energy catalysts can come from anywhere. The Rangers came off an offensive spur, getting swept by San Diego and shutout by the Rays’ Tyler Glasnow. When Ronald Guzman went down with a torn meniscus that Monday night, the Rangers called up Adolis García the next day to replace Guzman on the roster.
After suffering a right hamstring strain, the Rangers have placed first baseman Ronald Guzman on the 10-day injured list.
Whether they are blue-chip prospects or less-touted minor leaguers just trying to make a name for themselves, first-year big leaguers provide intrigue in every MLB season.
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