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    One of the reasons Reynaldo Garcia was sent to Triple-A to make room for Ryan Drese is that the team wants to explore using him as a starter.
    The Rangers don’t look desperate for pitching or anything.
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    An MRI on Reynaldo Garcia’s elbow revealed bone chips. He may need surgery.
    If Garcia undergoes surgery, he’ll miss at least the first month of the season. The right-hander was looking like a candidate for the bullpen after pitching five scoreless innings this spring.
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    Reynaldo Garcia is expected to be optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma when Chan Ho Park is activated for Saturday’s start.
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    Reynaldo Garcia was ejected from tonight’s game in the eighth inning for hitting Miguel Tejada with a pitch.
    Tejada had homered in the fifth inning of the game.
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    Rangers optioned RHP Reynaldo Garcia to Triple-A Oklahoma.
    The Rangers needed an extra pitcher after Ryan Drese’s extremely brief start last night. Garcia pitched 3 2/3 innings Saturday and has options remaining, so he’s the one to go.
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    Rangers recalled RHP Reynaldo Garcia from Triple-A Oklahoma.
    The Rangers have the market cornered on R. Garcias. Niether is likely to be much of an asset in the bullpen.
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    Reynaldo Garcia underwent surgery to remove bone chips from his elbow yesterday and will miss 6-8 weeks.
    Garcia will report to Triple-A Pawtucket once healthy.
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    Red Sox placed RHP Reynaldo Garcia on the 15-day disabled list with bone chips in his elbow.
    Garcia underwent surgery earlier this month and is expected to miss another 5-7 weeks. He’ll report to Triple-A Pawtucket once healthy.
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    Rangers designated RHP Reynaldo Garcia for assignment.
    The Rangers still like Garcia’s arm, but the right-hander has allowed 25 runs in 20 innings over the last two years. He should clear waivers and receive an invitation to spring training.