Evan Carter Leaves Early With Wrist Soreness
Evan Carter (wrist), who made an excellent diving catch in the fourth inning against the Chicago White Sox, left the game early with wrist soreness and will be re-evaluated, according to The Dallas Morning News' Evan Grant. Wyatt Langford shifted from left to center field to replace Carter, with Sam Haggerty entering the game in left field. Before leaving, Carter went 0-for-2 with a walk. It's not what fantasy managers want to hear, as the 22-year-old entered Friday's series opener against Chicago with a four-game hitting streak in which he went 10-for-16 with three home runs, two doubles, seven RBI, two steals and seven runs scored. The former second-rounder got a late start in 2025 due to injury and only played in 45 games in 2024 because of a serious back ailment. Carter has the ability to contribute across all categories when healthy. Stay tuned for the severity of his injury. UPDATE: “It’s just a little sore. We don't think it's serious or anything. He could play tomorrow. We'll see. But more likely, he'll get a day off to see if we can get that calmed down," manager Bruce Bochy said.
Source: Dallas Morning News - Evan Grant
Texas Rangers outfielder Source: Dallas Morning News - Evan Grant

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