It’s official: Corey Seager does not have a break in his wrist.
Rangers general manager Chris Young said Monday that an MRI on Seager’s left wrist “aligned” with initial X-rays and showed no fracture as a result of being hit by a 90 mph fastball on Saturday night in Baltimore.
The Texas Rangers received positive news following an MRI on Corey Seager’s left wrist, which showed no significant issues or injuries. This development comes as a relief to the team and fans alike, especially considering Seager’s importance to the Rangers’ lineup and his role as a key player in their season aspirations.
The clean MRI results indicate that Seager can proceed with confidence, knowing that there are no major obstacles to his continued performance on the field. It also allows the Rangers to plan their strategies with assurance, ensuring Seager’s health and readiness as they navigate the challenges of the season ahead.
This news not only provides a sigh of relief but also underscores the importance of regular health monitoring and prompt medical evaluation in professional sports, ensuring that athletes like Seager can continue to compete at their best.