UPDATE: The Texas Rangers have officially activated left-handed reliever Danny Coulombe from the 15-day injured list as of today. This comes after Coulombe missed 13 games due to fatigue in his throwing shoulder, a critical absence impacting the team’s bullpen depth.
Coulombe is returning to the roster after demonstrating his readiness with two scoreless innings during a rehabilitation assignment at Double-A Frisco. With a record of 2-1, two saves, and an impressive 2.52 ERA in 51 appearances this season between Texas and Minnesota, his return is expected to bolster the Rangers as they aim for a strong finish in the season.
Since being traded to the Rangers on July 31, Coulombe has made 11 relief appearances, recording a 1-1 record but struggling with a 7.56 ERA. His performance will be closely monitored as the Rangers look to regain momentum in their playoff pursuit.
In a corresponding move, right-hander Luis Curvelo has been optioned to Triple-A Round Rock to make room for Coulombe on the roster. This strategic adjustment reflects the Rangers’ commitment to optimizing their bullpen as they face crucial matchups ahead.
Fans and analysts will be watching Coulombe’s return closely, as the pressure mounts on the Rangers to secure their position in the postseason race. His recovery and performance could be pivotal for the team’s success in the coming weeks.
