Texas Rangers' Wyatt Langford to Undergo MRI for Forearm Stiffness
Rangers' Langford set for MRI on tight forearm
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Wyatt Langford, left fielder for the Texas Rangers, exited a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates due to right forearm stiffness. He will have an MRI to assess the injury after a strong performance leading up to the incident.
- 01Wyatt Langford left the game due to right forearm stiffness.
- 02He was replaced by Ezequiel Duran after the fourth inning.
- 03Langford was performing well, hitting 7 for 14 in the previous series.
- 04He recorded a walk and stole a base before exiting the game.
- 05An MRI is scheduled to evaluate the extent of his injury.
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Wyatt Langford, the left fielder for the Texas Rangers, exited the game against the Pittsburgh Pirates with tightness in his right forearm. The injury occurred during a swing, prompting his replacement by Ezequiel Duran after the fourth inning. Before the injury, Langford was in excellent form, having recorded 7 hits in 14 at-bats in the prior series against the Seattle Mariners. He managed to walk and steal his third base in the first inning against the Pirates. Langford is set to undergo an MRI on Wednesday to determine the severity of his condition, raising concerns for the Rangers as they continue their season.
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Langford's potential absence could affect the Rangers' lineup and performance as they aim for a strong finish this season.
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