Rangers Activate Outfielder Evan Carter Off the 10-Day Injured List After Quad Strain
- On Tuesday, the Texas Rangers welcomed back 22-year-old outfielder Evan Carter, who was removed from the injured list just before their upcoming matchup with the Tampa Bay Rays.
- Carter had been on the injured list since May 18 due to a strained right quad, after being called up from Triple-A on May 6.
- Before his injury, Carter played 11 MLB games hitting.182 with three RBIs and had hit.221 with three homers in 21 Triple-A games.
- Rangers manager Bruce Bochy praised Evan for adding quickness, solid defense, and good plate discipline to the team, while noting that Carter contributes by making the lineup more versatile.
- Carter’s return provides the Rangers with additional speed and defensive options as he continues to establish himself in the majors amid past injury struggles.
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