ARLINGTON, Texas — Texas All-Star shortstop Corey Seager left the Rangers’ 9-1 win Wednesday night time over Detroit due to tightness in his left hamstring after hitting an RBI single within the second inning.
Seager sliced the opposite-field hit down the road in left to attain Travis Jankowski for a 1-0 lead. Supervisor Bruce Bochy and coach Matt Lucero headed to first base, and Seager left the sport.
Seager prolonged his career-best on-base streak to twenty-eight video games. He had a 16-game hitting streak snapped Tuesday night time.
Tigers starter Kenta Maeda left after throwing solely two pitches. He rubbed the realm of his right-side ribs after throwing his second pitch.