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Injury Woes Continue for Rangers as Baumler and Smith Face Setbacks

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In a challenging week for the Texas Rangers, injury concerns are mounting as the team navigates through a tough stretch. Rule 5 selection Carter Baumler hasn’t taken the mound in a week during his rehab assignment in Round Rock, and the situation has taken a turn for the worse with a diagnosis of a strained rotator cuff. This news raises questions about how much longer Baumler might be sidelined, leaving fans anxious for his return.

Adding to the Rangers’ woes, infielder Josh Smith has landed on the injured list due to a glute strain. His absence is felt keenly, especially as he had started to show signs of improvement after a challenging start to the season. With Smith out, Justin Foscue has stepped in to fill the void on the active roster, but the team will undoubtedly miss Smith’s contributions.

Meanwhile, Wyatt Langford’s situation is equally concerning. The promising prospect is likely to be sidelined for most of May after experiencing residual forearm soreness following just one at-bat in a game in Arizona. The Rangers are hoping this is a minor setback and that Langford can return to form soon.

On the field, the Rangers’ struggles with runners in scoring position persisted during Tuesday’s game, compounded by a less-than-stellar performance from Jacob deGrom. For the first time since joining the Rangers in 2023, deGrom surrendered six runs, although he did manage to pitch into the seventh inning for the first time this season. As the team grapples with injuries and inconsistent performances, fans are left hoping for a turnaround soon.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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