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Rangers' Corey Seager undergoes appendectomy after pain during last game

Corey Seager underwent surgery after abdominal pain during a game; recovery could sideline him for weeks amid Rangers' multiple key player injuries.

  • On Thursday, Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager underwent an appendectomy in Texas after experiencing abdominal pain during Wednesday's 20-3 win over the Los Angeles Angels and not flying with the team to Sacramento.
  • Facing an injury wave, the Texas Rangers lost their entire $500 million middle infield last week, and Corey Seager, in the fourth year of a 10-year, $325 million contract, has endured multiple injured list stints.
  • After exiting the game, Corey Seager, Texas Rangers shortstop, was evaluated and diagnosed with appendicitis; the Rangers will place him on the injured list and call up utility player Dylan Moore.
  • Chris Young said Thursday the team won't rule Seager out but expects a multi-week absence, noting recovery could take two to three weeks or the remaining five weeks as the Texas Rangers stand 68-67 and trail in the AL West and Wild Card race.
  • Letting Seager fully recover is intended to ensure readiness for next year, with the Texas Rangers emphasizing his health despite recent wins and injuries like Nathan Eovaldi's season-ending strain.
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NBC Dallas-Fort Worth broke the news in Fort Worth, United States on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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