UPDATE: The Texas Rangers are facing a significant setback as third baseman Josh Jung and designated hitter Justin Foscue are both expected to miss approximately 10 days due to injuries. This urgent news was confirmed by Rangers manager Skip Schumaker earlier today in Surprise, Arizona.
Jung, aged 28, is suffering from an adductor strain. In the 2025 season, he hit .251 with 14 home runs and 61 RBIs across 131 games. His absence could impact the Rangers’ lineup as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Foscue, just 26, is dealing with a hamstring strain and has had limited exposure at the plate, with only nine at-bats last season. He was in contention for a share of the designated hitter role, making his injury particularly concerning for the team’s depth.
Both players are expected to return before Opening Day if no setbacks occur. The Rangers are now faced with the challenge of filling these crucial spots as they gear up for the start of the season, intensifying the urgency for the team and its fans.
Stay tuned for further updates on their recovery progress and implications for the Texas Rangers as they prepare for an exciting baseball season.