URGENT UPDATE: Texas Rangers third baseman Josh Jung is sidelined with an adductor strain and will miss approximately 10 days, according to team manager Skip Schumaker. In a double blow for the Rangers, designated hitter Justin Foscue is also expected to be out for the same duration due to a hamstring strain.
The injuries come as the Rangers gear up for the upcoming season in Surprise, Arizona. Jung, 28, had a solid performance in 2025, hitting .251 with 14 home runs and 61 RBIs across 131 games. Meanwhile, Foscue, 26, is looking to establish himself after limited action last season, where he managed just nine at-bats.
Both players are aiming to return to action before the Opening Day roster is finalized, pending no setbacks. The team’s depth will be tested as they navigate these early injuries during spring training.
These developments are crucial for the Rangers as they prepare for a competitive season ahead. Fans and analysts alike will be closely monitoring the players’ recovery timelines. Updates will follow as the situation evolves.







































