Texas Rangers plan to activate 3B Josh Jung from 10-day IL Tuesday
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Texas Rangers plan to activate third baseman Josh Jung from the 10-day injured list Tuesday pending his performance in two rehab games this weekend.
Manager Bruce Bochy said before Friday night’s game against Tampa Bay that Jung will be a designated hitter Saturday and play in the field Sunday for Double-A Frisco.
Jung was placed on the IL with neck spasms following Texas' second game of the season on March 28.
The Rangers open a road series against the Chicago Cubs on Monday.
Texas also placed right-handed starter Jack Leiter on the 15-day IL retroactive to Thursday with a blister on his middle finger. To replace Leiter, the Rangers recalled left-hander Patrick Corbin from Frisco.
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