Newly-activated Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton is expected to miss a full month after being diagnosed with a Grade 2 hamstring strain, Anthony Andro of FOX Sports Southwest was among those to report (Twitter link). The slugger returned to Texas in a complicated recent deal with the Angels.
Hamilton, 34, was off to a fantastic start in his return to Texas, sporting a .273/.385/.636 batting line with two long balls in his first 26 plate appearances. With the rest of the lineup clicking, the Rangers suddenly looked like the powerhouse offense of seasons past.
Now, Hamilton joins the outstanding Adrian Beltre on the shelf. Of course, that combination of maladies — neither of which looks to be serious concerns in the long run — has also created an opportunity for top prospect Joey Gallo.
The Rangers will need to do some roster juggling, but have plenty of options. Importantly, Hamilton’s power left-handed bat was already accompanied by a combination of Gallo, Prince Fielder, Mitch Moreland, and Shin-soo Choo in corner positions. Gallo and Moreland have both spent time in the outfield, and could see time there, while the club can also utilize speedsters Leonys Martin and Delino DeShields Jr. in that capacity.
Jake Smolinski is also on the active roster for another right-handed-hitting option, joining DeShields in that regard. And the rehabbing Ryan Rua is about two weeks away from a return, Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram tweets, providing another a righty bat. Kyle Blanks is also injured, and seems a bit further off.
Texas could also ultimately elect to bring back struggling second baseman Rougned Odor, though the team has indicated that it wants to see him get back on track at Triple-A. For the time being, Hanser Alberto is hitting well in his very first MLB action, and DeShields might also be utilized at his old position.
All said, an outside addition seems rather unlikely given the array of possibilities. But there will probably be more roster movement over the coming weeks for an organization that has paced the league in use of the DFA over the past year or so (due in large part to a nearly incomprehensible volume of pitching injuries).
From a transactional perspective, the biggest impact probably relates to the much-hyped Gallo, who was not previously expected to see big league time this soon. He has impressed in his first two games at the big league level, swatting two long balls (including one off lefty Zach Duke tonight) and creating plenty of excitement.
If Gallo can entrench himself on the roster, he has a plausible shot at earning enough service time to set himself up as a Super Two candidate down the road. Starting from his call-up yesterday, he can rack up as many as 124 days of big league time this year, which has been enough in some (but not most) recent seasons.
Odor, too, could see a similar impact if the loss of Hamilton frees up a place for him to return. He entered the year with 144 days of service, making him a likely Super Two, but a lengthy optional assignment would jeopardize his ability to qualify for an additional year of arbitration.
citizen 2
Well that was short lived
kdub53
The only Canada, is the French Canada!! love the pic. Anyways let it be said that no good deed goes unpunished…
Jaysfan1994 2
Sad, I had a bet going into this season saying the Rangers would make the playoffs. Hope Gallo can cover the load for a month.
sdsuphilip
I doubt this Hamilton injury hurts rangers playoff chances
Jaysfan1994 2
Beltre and Hamilton being hurt at the same time does. Team’s due for a big regress seeing as their bullpen/rotation have been outperforming expectations for the month. Beltre’s obvious superior defense is going to be missed and Hamilton helps extend the lineup.
Gallo should be superior if not as adequate as Beltre with the bat but I doubt Mitch Moreland or whomever they’ve decided to replace Hamilton’s bat with is going to help as much as he was likely going to help the Rangers.
Joseph Anderson
Hamilton continues to regress and you think he’s a big piece of the puzzle ther? He hasn’t done much in the past two years for anyone to consider him better than average.
sdsuphilip
the reality is Hamilton has not been a good player for 2 years, 1 good week doesn’t change that. Beltre is a significant loss, and yes rangers are probably going to get worse results than they have been getting elsewhere
Jaysfan1994 2
Angels ballpark wasn’t very good for a low linedrive pull hitter like Hamilton. You can look at his home splits the past few years and see how many of those doubles he hit probably turn into homers if he played in Rangers ballpark.
calicub
Call the exterminator because the Rangers are infected with the injury bug.
Jaysfan1994 2
I blame it on the cow milking contests.
Jo JoAnne
I hope Gallo sticks.. Even if he has stats like Adam Dunn I like to see the young guns who are supposed to just get a taste mash their way onto the everyday lineup.. That lineup with Hamilton, Fielder and Gallo was scary enough.. When Beltre came back it would have been down right frightening..
Dock_Elvis
If he has stats like early Adam Dunn posting near .400 obp…then that’s solid…just hate empty at bats though
gammaraze
Everyone throws out this comparison to Adam Dunn like it’s a bad thing. Sure, he struck out a lot, but he also walked a lot. He lead the league in SO 4 times, including one year where he also lead the league in BB. And that wasn’t the first time he led the league in walks either, rather the second time. 8 years Dunn finished top 10 in BBs, 6 of those top 5, 5 of those top 3.
Random stat comparison factoid: do you know who also hit 40+ HRs and led the league in BB and SO in the same year? Mickey Mantle. Also, Mantle led the league in SO more times than Dunn. Just sayin.
Dock_Elvis
I have no issue with early Dunn comps…Dunn was still posting roughly .250 straight BA’s..drawing walks. I just have no idea what posters refer to when they throw Dunn out there…because a few younger ones might be referring to the post Cincy Dunn which really could be bottom end…tanked average AND obp. I witnessed Dunn firsthand in a White Sox uniform when he couldn’t even make contact with runners in scoring position… Simple contact would have been amazing
Daniel Morairity
Ok we still have moreland fielder choo and Gallo as left handed bats and is that good enough or do they need to go get an left handed bat from somewhere
NickinIthaca
Four left handed hitting starters seems like plenty. But why not add one more?
Phantom Stranger
What is going on with injuries in Texas? It’s been a bloodbath for the past year with the Rangers.
NickinIthaca
I blame the third base coach for this….
TheMick
Losing Hamilton, who’s started out pretty strong is a tough break. If the season ended today Texas would be one game behind the 2nd wild card team(s). Who would have thought that will all the injuries to their pitching staff (Darvish, Harrison, Perez, Holland, Lewis etc.) they would be anywhere near contending?
William Van Pelt
Your outfielder will be Joey Gallo, but you can call him Gambini.
MadmanTX 2
Dodgers injuries>Rangers injuries this season–but nice of people to dust off their “jokes” from last season and try and write off the Rangers already just because Josh is hurt for a month.
JimBaily
I was writing them off because he was back with them.
Matt Musal
Josh just can’t catch a break….oops, I didn’t mean break, I don’t want to jinx him. Everyone was going good and now this. Hopefully there won’t be any problems, it might get hard because Texas is going to start getting really hot weather that might hamper him a bit. Good luck Josh.
Rally Weimaraner
That’s the Hamilton Angels fans remeber, as soon as things start going well he hits the DL
gammaraze
Yep, let’s just pretend that Hamilton was healthy his entire time in Texas… it’s not like he missed 163 games or anything… Oh wait
JimBaily
I can’t help but wonder if the hamstring pull is really a less embarrassing ailment than what is really going on with him.
stymeedone
Hamilton to the DL? what a surprise, not.