Overview
- Corey Seager was sent to Double‑A Frisco on Tuesday and completed his first rehab game there, playing three innings at shortstop, going 1‑for‑2 and saying he felt good.
- Wyatt Langford’s rehab assignment was transferred from Triple‑A Round Rock to Double‑A Frisco as the team continues to manage the forearm strain that sidelined him after April 21.
- Seager has been on the injured list since mid‑May after reporting back spasms and is using the Frisco outings to rebuild mobility and timing after a .179 batting average this season.
- The Rangers are 29‑31 and 2.5 games behind the AL West leader, so the pace and success of these rehab outings could force immediate roster moves involving players such as Alejandro Osuna, Michael Helman, Nicky Lopez or Justin Foscue and decisions about Sam Haggerty.
- If both rehabs progress smoothly, the club could activate one or both players later in the week, which would change the team’s bench construction and outfield assignments in the short term.