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    Rangers option Josh Smith back to Triple-A

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    Rangers optioned INF/OF Josh Smith to Triple-A Round Rock.

    Smith’s bat actually showed some signs of life this time around, but with Wyatt Langford (hamstring) returning from the injured list on Thursday, he gets squeezed off of the Rangers’ bench. He’ll return to an everyday role at the Triple-A level until he’s needed once more.
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    Smith entered the game as a pinch hitter in the sixth inning and ambushed a first-pitch fastball from Beau Brieske for a 406-foot (104.1-mph EV) solo shot that increased the Rangers’ lead to 6-3. He also added an RBI single in the seventh that made it a 9-3 ballgame. This was a nice highlight in what has otherwise been a forgettable season for Smith. The versatile 28-year-old is slashing an anemic .238/.331/.295 with just one home run, eight RBI and two stolen bases in 121 plate appearances.
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    Smith had hit .218/.316/.248 in 117 plate appearances with the Rangers at the start of the season before being demoted to Triple-A. The 28-year-old is not in the lineup on Wednesday, with Justin Foscue playing second base and batting first against a left-handed pitcher and Nicky Lopez playing shortstop and batting ninth. It remains to be seen if Smith will play over Foscue when right-handers are on the mound.
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    Smith had been a key cog in the Rangers’ lineup as a utilityman the past couple of seasons, but given his struggles this season, Ezequiel Duran has stepped into that role. The 28-year-old has hit just .218/.316/.248 with zero homers, six RBI and two stolen bases in 117 plate appearances for the Rangers this season. He’ll see if he can get back on track while seeing every day at-bats at Triple-A.
  • TEX 2nd Baseman #8
    Smith returns to Texas’ infield mix after missing nearly six weeks. The 28-year-old hit the shelf with a glute strain back in early May but wound up being hospitalized for over one week viral meningitis during his rehabilitation process. The versatile 28-year-old has mostly played second base this season and was off to a slow start, hitting .217/.324/.239 with zero homers and two steals through 31 games.
  • TEX 2nd Baseman #8
    Smith remains without a definitive return timetable, but he’s back on the diamond again after being hospitalized for over one week with viral meningitis earlier this month. The 28-year-old is expected to make a full recovery and should be cleared for a rehab assignment at some point in early June. He’s been on the injured list recovering from a glute strain and wrist inflammation since May 4.
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    Yikes. Smith is expected to remain in a Dallas-area hospital for the next 7-10 days while he recovers. There’s obviously no clear timeline on when he may be able to return to action, the important thing now is for him to focus on his health.
  • TEX 2nd Baseman #8
    Smith hit the injured list with a right glute strain back on May 4. The 28-year-old infielder will also have to deal with a wrist issue during his rehabilitation process. There is no timetable for his return at the moment.
  • TEX 2nd Baseman #8
    It’s a bit unclear how long Smith will be sidelined, but the most likely scenario is a multi-week absence. The versatile 28-year-old has mostly played second base this season and is off to a slow start, hitting .217/.324/.239 with zero homers and two steals through 31 games.
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    Duran scored two of the Rangers’ three runs in the win today. He now has a .440 lifetime average (22-for-50) against his original organization. The Rangers got him along with Josh Smith and a couple of others from the Yankees for Joey Gallo in 2021. Duran was starting at over Smith today, and he could be in line for more time at second base with Smith off to a really tough start. Duran has a .778 OPS in 65 plate appearances, compared to .523 in 98 plate appearances for Smith. Of course, both could play if Brandon Nimmo needs a little time off with his leg injury.
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    Over his last 10 games, Duran is hitting .276/.364/.379 with four RBI and three steals. Over that same timeframe, Josh Smith is hitting .216/.362/.270 with four RBI and one steal in 15 games, so it makes some sense for the Rangers to give Duran a few extra starts at second base to see if he can continue to give them solid production.

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    Jo Adell is not in the Angels’ starting lineup for Thursday’s divisional matchup against the Rangers in Arlington.

    It appears to be nothing more than a routine night off for the 27-year-old slugger. Josh Lowe will slide over to cover right field while Wade Meckler starts in left and will bat seventh against Rangers’ veteran right-hander Nathan Eovaldi.
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    Christian Yelich is absent from the Brewers’ starting lineup for Thursday night’s tilt against the Cardinals.

    The Brewers continue to mix in plenty of off days for their 34-year-old slugger to make sure that he stays healthy for the duration of the season. Jake Bauers will serve as the designated hitter in his place on Thursday while Andrew Vaughn draws a start at first base and will bat sixth against Cardinals’ right-hander Andre Pallante.
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    Dillon Dingler (hand) is not in the Tigers’ starting lineup for Thursday’s series finale against the Athletics.

    The good news is that the All-Star backstop is not dealing with any fractures after being struck on the hand by a foul tip during Wednesday’s game. The Tigers did add an extra catcher to the roster on Thursday to help add depth behind the plate, but Dingler wasn’t placed on the injured list which is very encouraging. He’s considered day-to-day.
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    Tyler Soderstrom is not in the Athletics’ starting lineup for Thursday’s series finale against the Tigers.

    The A’s appear to be easing Soderstrom back into action in his return from the injured list, so he’ll take a seat against Tigers’ southpaw Framber Valdez on Thursday evening in Motown. Nick Kurtz will function as the club’s designated hitter on Thursday while Jonah Heim draws a start at first base and will bat cleanup for the A’s.
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    Nationals placed LHP Brad Lord on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to July 6, with left side tightness.

    The 26-year-old hurler was torched for six runs with two outs in the ninth inning on Tuesday against the Phillies and he appears to have injured more than his ERA in the process. He’ll miss at least a week on both sides of the All-Star break as he recovers from the side issue. A corresponding move will be made prior to Friday’s contest.
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    Caleb Durbin hit a two-run homer to account for all of Boston’s scoring in a 2-1 win over the White Sox on Thursday.

    The Red Sox still probably shouldn’t have given up Kyle Harrison for him, but Durbin has essentially the same WAR (2.1 entering the day) and OPS (.684) as Alex Bregman (2.2 and .681, respectively). Durbin has nine homers, six of which have come in his last 20 games. He’s also swiped five bags during those 20 games. It’s not assured that he’ll last as mixed-league option during the second half, but he’s certainly worth playing right now.
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    Finally making his Red Sox debut, Patrick Sandoval limited the White Sox to one run in 4 1/3 innings in his start Thursday.

    Sandoval got through four scoreless before giving up a single to Luisangel Acuña to start the fifth. Drew Romo tried to bunt him over afterwards, only to pop it up foul for an out. Acuña went on to advance to second on a wild pitch and steal third while Sandoval was walking Chase Meridoth. Sandoval was pulled at that point, and Acuña went on to score on a swinging bunt. Sandoval struck out five and walked just the one. He averaged a rather stunning 94.3 mph with his fastball. That’s an improvement on his career-best 93.7 mph from 2024, before he hurt his elbow, and a big step forward from the 92.8 mph he averaged in six outings in Triple-A. If he keeps that up, he could be at least a streaming option in mixed leagues. There’s a good chance we’ll see him again in the series against the Rays after the break.
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    Tyron Guerrero got five outs in the fifth and sixth innings Thursday against the White Sox and wound up with his first MLB victory since 2019.

    What a find Guerrero has been for Boston. In his first MLB action since 2019, he has a 2.45 ERA and a 23/2 K/BB in 18 1/3 innings since being called up in late May. The walk rate is simply astounding. Guerrero has always had a great arm, but he couldn’t establish himself in the majors previously because of control issues. He improved there during his time in Japan, but even so, he still walked nine percent of the batters he faced for Chiba Lotte last year. Right now, he’s at three percent. Guerrero is 35, but if he keeps throwing strikes, he could well help the Red Sox beyond 2026.
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    Aroldis Chapman was perfect in the ninth for his 19th save Thursday against the White Sox.

    Braden Montgomery nearly had a hit on a fly to left-center, but Ceddanne Rafaela ran it down and made a diving catch. Chapman threw just nine pitches, eight of them strikes. After a shaky June in which he was dealing with a hamstring issues, he’s 3-for-3 saving games this month.
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    Anthony Kay yielded two runs in 5 1/3 innings Thursday in a loss to the Red Sox.

    The runs scored on a Caleb Durbin homer in the fourth. Kay got into trouble in the second, hitting the first batter of the inning and then, on a soft grounder to the first baseman, getting to the base just a tad too late to retire Connor Wong. At that point, though, the Red Sox opted to bunt for some reason. Anthony Seigler got down the sacrifice, but Boston failed to score from there. Kay dropped to 6-4 with a 4.23 ERA. The White Sox are surely still pleased with his first half, but his 17.6 percent strikeout rate, combined with average-ish walk and groundball rates, doesn’t bode particularly well for the second half.