Rangers to place AL RBIs leader Garcia on IL
Written by I Dig SportsARLINGTON, Texas -- All-Star slugger Adolis García, the American League leader with 100 RBIs, will be placed on the 10-day injured list by the playoff-contending and slumping Texas Rangers after an MRI on Thursday revealed a patellar tendon strain in his right knee.
General manager Chris Young said García won't need surgery and that the team is "cautiously optimistic" he might be able to return this season for the Rangers, who have 23 regular-season games left. The GM didn't provide a definite timetable.
"We won't know that for certain until the next week to 10 days as we kind of see how the healing and inflammation responds," Young said. "Nonetheless, it was not a rupture, which we were fearful of. So I think that was good news all things considered, and we'll will remain hopeful that he can return."
Texas is going to call up top prosect outfielder Evan Carter, and he will join the team for the opener of a weekend series at home against Oakland on Friday night. Young said the team wasn't ready to announce the move needed to add him to the 40-man roster.
Carter is ranked No. 14 in ESPN's midseason prospect rankings.
García got hurt after his unsuccessful leaping attempt to prevent a home run while playing right field Wednesday night, when Houston hit five homers and beat the Rangers 12-3 to complete a three-game sweep.
García's right leg jammed hard to the ground and his knee buckled when he came down after leaping at the wall in the second inning. After getting up and putting his hands on both knees, and a visit from an athletic trainer, Garcia slammed a hand several times in frustration before slowly walking to the dugout.
Carter, a second-round pick in the 2020 amateur draft, has played only eight games at Triple-A Round Rock, where he hit .353 with three RBIs. He has hit .288 with 13 homers and 67 RBIs in 108 games overall this season in the minors.
García is hitting .244 with 34 homers and his 100 RBI in 135 games.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.