Rangers SS Corey Seager takes another step in his recovery from a hamstring injury
- Corey Seager, Texas Rangers shortstop, progressed in his recovery from a right hamstring strain by facing live pitching on Saturday.
- Seager returned to the active roster on May 3 following his hamstring injury but was placed back on the injured list after participating in five games on May 13, with Carter experiencing a comparable recovery schedule.
- Seager, 31, is hitting.300 with six home runs and 12 RBIs in 26 games this season under his $325 million, 10-year contract, while Carter, 22, bats.182 with one homer in 11 games.
- Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said, "He's doing everything now" regarding Carter, expected to start rehab soon, and sees him potentially playing next weekend at home.
- The players’ recoveries suggest Texas could regain key lineup contributors shortly, though Carter will need a minor-league rehab stint before returning.
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Rangers' Corey Seager takes step in injury recovery, could return soon
CHICAGO — Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager faced live pitching Saturday in another step in his recovery from a hamstring injury. Seager could return to Texas’ lineup as soon as next week. “It’s going well with him,” Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said. “So I could see him playing next weekend at home. I mean that’s how well he’s doing. Continue to get live BP when we get home on Monday. Could be even a little sooner, who knows? That’s how good …
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