Texas Rangers Pitcher Nathan Eovaldi Removed After 2 Innings because of Triceps Fatigue
- Nathan Eovaldi, the right-handed pitcher for the Texas Rangers, exited Tuesday’s game against Toronto at Globe Life Field after pitching just two innings because of fatigue in his right triceps.
- The Rangers removed Eovaldi as a precaution following his 39-pitch scoreless effort, aiming to avoid prolonged absence despite the fatigue.
- During his outing, Eovaldi allowed two hits, stranded multiple runners including Bo Bichette at third base, and was replaced by Jacob Latz in the third inning.
- Eovaldi, 35, holds a 1.56 ERA ranking third in the American League and reduced it from 1.60 after this appearance, with a 4-3 record and.183 opponents batting average.
- The Rangers expect Eovaldi to avoid missing his next scheduled start, aided by upcoming team off days that may provide additional rest time.
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Rangers' Nathan Eovaldi (triceps) leaves after two innings
Texas ace Nathan Eovaldi departed the Rangers' Tuesday game against the visiting Toronto Blue Jays after two innings due to right triceps fatigue.
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Texas Rangers pitcher Nathan Eovaldi removed after 2 innings because of triceps fatigue
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Read Full ArticleTexas Rangers pitcher Nathan Eovaldi removed after 2 innings because of triceps fatigue - The Morning Sun
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Texas Rangers right-hander Nathan Eovaldi was removed from Tuesday night’s start against Toronto after two innings as a precaution because of triceps fatigue. Eovaldi (4-3) doesn't expect to miss his next scheduled start. With the Rangers having off days Thursday and Monday, his next start would be Tuesday. “I think giving it those few extra days is kind of what I need,” Eovaldi said. “Optimistic moving forward.” Five rel…
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