Rangers' Evan Carter: Exits with Wrist Soreness
- On June 14, 2025, Evan Carter, the outfielder for the Texas Rangers, left the game in Arlington, Texas, due to soreness in his right wrist following a diving catch.
- Carter sustained the injury diving for a liner in the fourth inning, and his prior back and quadriceps injuries have complicated his 2025 season.
- Despite the injury, Carter had a strong recent performance, hitting three home runs in four games and raising his batting average from.196 to.293.
- Manager Bruce Bochy expressed optimism about Carter’s recovery, stating "he could possibly play Saturday" and they wanted to give the wrist a day to calm down.
- This setback highlights the physical demands of Carter’s role but does not diminish his growing importance to the Rangers’ lineup and his promising future.
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Texas Rangers CF Evan Carter leaves with right wrist soreness after spectacular catch
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Texas Rangers center fielder Evan Carter exited Friday night's game against the Chicago White Sox with right wrist soreness, three innings after making a spectacular diving catch.
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