Corey Seager, the All-Star shortstop for the Texas Rangers, has been sidelined due to hip discomfort, potentially jeopardizing the remainder of his season. The team made the decision to place Seager on the 10-day injured list before their matchup against the New York Yankees.
Seager, who has been a key player for the Rangers, was absent from Tuesday night's game after serving as the designated hitter in the series opener. This isn't the first time Seager has dealt with the hip issue, as he also missed the series opener against Oakland last Friday.
General manager Chris Young expressed uncertainty about Seager's return timeline, citing the need for a comprehensive diagnosis. With the Rangers currently trailing in the AL wild card race by 8 1/2 games and only 23 games left in the season, Seager's absence poses a significant challenge for the team.
Despite the setback, Seager has delivered an impressive performance this season, boasting a .278 batting average along with 30 home runs and 74 RBIs in 123 games. Notably, he achieved the milestone of hitting 30 home runs for the third consecutive season since joining the Rangers on a lucrative free-agent deal.
Following a sports hernia surgery earlier this year, Seager faced a slow start to the season with minimal offensive production in the initial games. However, he quickly regained form and has been a consistent contributor to the team's success, hitting .296 with 27 home runs and 66 RBIs since May 3.
As the Rangers navigate the final stretch of the season, Seager's absence will undoubtedly be felt on the field. Fans and teammates alike are hopeful for a swift recovery for the talented shortstop, whose impact on the team extends beyond his impressive statistics.
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