Wyatt Langford Is Battling Another Hamstring Injury and The Rangers' Lineup Is Seriously Hurting
Alright, Emerald City, gather 'round, 'cause even though this ain't our M's, some big news just dropped out of Arlington that you gotta hear. That Rangers outfielder, Wyatt Langford? Yeah, he's back on the injured list, sidelined with a left hamstring strain. Seriously, again? This guy can't catch a break, and it means the Rangers are scrambling big time, even as they bring Evan Carter back from his own IL stint after an oblique strain. What a mess.Langford's Rough Ride Continues
Man, you gotta feel a little for Langford, even if he plays for *them*. The dude's a former No. 4 overall pick from the 2023 draft, only 24 years old, and he's already had a brutal 2026. Remember when he missed six weeks earlier this season with a right forearm strain? Now it's a left hamstring, and he was even a late scratch for Saturday's game against the Blue Jays before they made the IL move official on Sunday. When he *has* been on the field, he's been putting up decent numbers, batting .278 with eight homers and 20 RBIs. But he's only played 40 games this year because of these nagging issues. His career numbers tell a story of potential, too, hitting .251 with 46 dingers and 156 RBIs over three seaTrade on Every Game with Kalshi
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sons and 308 games. But if you can't stay healthy, what good is that power?Carter Steps Back In, But Is It Enough?
So, with Langford heading to the sidelines, the Rangers are bringing back Evan Carter. He was on the IL for an oblique strain, so at least they're getting someone back. Carter's only 23, and he's had a longer run in the bigs, playing 197 games over four seasons. But let's be real, his bat hasn't exactly been lighting it up this year. He's batting a cool .176 with six home runs and 21 RBIs in his 66 games. His career average is only .216 with 21 homers and 73 RBIs. Look, any body back in the dugout is better than none, especially with another key guy out, but are we talking about a game-changer here? It feels like they're just patching holes in a leaky boat, you know? This is a big blow for the Rangers, plain and simple. Losing a guy with Langford's upside for any stretch, especially when he's already been out once this season, just guts their lineup depth. They're going to need Carter and the rest of the crew to step up in a major way. It's early in the regular season, but injuries like these can absolutely define a team's trajectory. Will they weather the storm, or will these injuries become too much to overcome? We'll be watching to see how this all shakes out. Go M's!This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.