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Wrist injury worse than thought, Josh Jung to miss 8 to 10 weeks after surgery

Texas Rangers third baseman is expected to be recovering until at least late May

ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA – APRIL 01: Josh Jung #6 of the Texas Rangers is checked out at by a trainer as manager Bruce Bochy looks after an injury in the ninth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field on April 01, 2024 in St Petersburg, Florida.
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Texas Rangers third baseman Josh Jung will miss eight to 10 weeks after having surgery on his broken right wrist.

Jung originally was projected to miss about six weeks but the team said Wednesday the operation in Phoenix was more complicated than expected.

Eight weeks from Wednesday puts Jung's return on May 29. If it stretches to 10 weeks, it'll be mid-June.

Jung was hurt when he was hit by a pitch from Tampa Bay reliever Phil Maton on a swinging strike in the ninth inning of the Rangers' 9-3 win on Monday night.

He was placed on the 10-day injured list and infielder Justin Foscue was recalled from Triple-A Round Rock on Tuesday.

Jung missed time during spring training with a calf strain.

The 26-year-old Jung hit .266 with 23 home runs and a .781 OPS last season, finishing fourth in AL Rookie of the Year voting despite missing time with a broken left thumb. He batted .308 with a .867 OPS in the postseason for the World Series champions.

NBC 5 and The Associated Press.
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