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Josh Jung Diagnosed With Fractured Wrist

By Leo Morgenstern | April 1, 2024 at 9:44pm CDT

Rangers third baseman Josh Jung has been diagnosed with a fractured right wrist, the team told reporters (including Kennedi Landry of MLB.com). Jung was removed from this evening’s game against the Rays in the ninth inning after he was hit on the wrist while swinging at a pitch. Inevitably, he will be placed on the injured list, but how much time he misses depends on the severity of the injury. Jeff Wilson of Rangers Today suggests Jung could actually return sooner if he undergoes surgery. However, Wilson also notes that manager Bruce Bochy could not provide a timeline for the third baseman’s return.

Although this particular incident was largely unavoidable, Jung has begun to develop a reputation as an injury-prone player. He came into spring training in 2021 with a stress fracture in his foot, while he suffered a torn labrum during the spring of 2022. He stayed healthy through most of his rookie season in 2023, until a scorching liner off the bat of Jorge Soler broke his thumb in August. Most recently, the 26-year-old missed time this spring with a calf strain. While some of his injuries have been freak accidents, it’s hard not to see a pattern emerging.

Jung was off to a hot start in 2024, with seven hits (including two home runs) in 19 plate appearances. Although four games is a minuscule sample size, he was working hard to dispel any concerns about the dreaded sophomore slump. He will have to hope his wrist injury does not sap him of any strength upon his return; power is his most important tool.

Thankfully for the Rangers, they have a pair of capable third basemen on the bench in Ezequiel Duran and Josh Smith. While neither is a threat at the plate like Jung, Duran is coming off a respectable breakout season (.768 OPS, 107 wRC+ in 122 games), and Smith has put up impressive defensive numbers over 61 MLB games at the hot corner (12 DRS, 3 OAA). Smith has struggled at the plate thus far in his big league career, but his .233 career batting average on balls in play and his .321 xwOBA last season (compared to a .287 wOBA) suggest that his luck is due to change.

To replace Jung on the active roster, the Rangers could recall either Justin Foscue or Jonathan Ornelas from Triple-A. Ornelas, 23, played eight games for Texas last season, while Foscue, 25, has yet to play in the major leagues. Alternatively, the Rangers could select an infielder from off of the 40-man roster. Veteran Matt Duffy recently signed a new minor league deal with the club, while Jeff Wilson suggests 26-year-old minor league Davis Wendzel as an option after his strong spring.

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64 Comments

  1. Edp007

    2 years ago

    This guy unfortunately keeps getting hurt. Bad luck in the minors delayed his arrival. Two years in a row at mlb level now. So much talent.

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    • Arnold Ziffel

      2 years ago

      Is he the heir to Byron Buxton?

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  2. Champ world champion Texas Rangers

    2 years ago

    Evan Longoria on line 3

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  3. Edp007

    2 years ago

    I’d rather play Duran by a mile, than any other stiff available out there

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      2 years ago

      Yes Fiscue since he’s on my fantasy team

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  4. Johnny utah

    2 years ago

    Rookie hit .300 en route to WS title. Get better jungy

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  5. Champ world champion Texas Rangers

    2 years ago

    I believe the Rangers will call up Matt Duffy he’s a career 277 hitter that’s solid tbh.

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    • Hammerin' Hank

      2 years ago

      No they have much better options.

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  6. Go Go Power Rangers

    2 years ago

    I genuinely doubt Maton meant to hit both García and Jung, especially with the bases being loaded but the fact they both were hit in the hand area is beyond frustrating.

    While the offense will still be very good, this a tough pill to swallow considering Jung is part of the young core I was looking forward to seeing so much of this year.

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  7. Edp007

    2 years ago

    I thought Duran was very impressive last year replacing Seager. His production while Seager was hurt was very important.

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      2 years ago

      Out went Seager, in went Duran, who was hungry like a wolf for playing time.

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        2 years ago

        Down on Main street

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  8. Dumpster Divin Theo

    2 years ago

    Owie

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  9. Madbummer

    2 years ago

    As a Rays fan,I really hate this for Jung and the Rangers. Tampa and Toronto are going nowhere, that’s for sure. The balance of power has shifted from the AL East to the AL West.

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  10. Dumpster Divin Theo

    2 years ago

    Houston has got a problem

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  11. Guyerbassist

    2 years ago

    Granted you didn’t know this was going to happen, but even more reason this team team should have spent on monty or Hader. It’s a team game right… So now one star goes down puts more stress on all the others – perhaps they try to do to much and little by little the cracks show.

    2 months without one of the better bats in this talented lineup is a tough pill to swallow. Starters and bullpen better be on their a+ game cause you’re losing that Power and consistency from jung

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    • Champ world champion Texas Rangers

      2 years ago

      The Rangers are still going to easily win 95 games the team is deeper than any team offensively in the American League.

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        2 years ago

        Theyre on pace to beat the Cubs 2 out of every 3 for sho. Then again so are the Brewers and DBacks.

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    • rememberthecoop

      2 years ago

      CY & Boch each clearly wanted to re-sign Monty, but ownership wouldn’t green-light the salary. Particularly if there was a 2nd year possibility because of the uncertainty over the TV broadcast.

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      • Guyerbassist

        2 years ago

        So they won the WS, got all that merch and ticket sales for that run and then wanna claim they are poor? Id tell them to cry me a river.

        They green lit 11 mil for a meh pitcher who they knew wouldn’t pitch the first half of the season

        They signed lorenzen when it didn’t seem like a ton of teams were knocking on the door for his services. Maybe he’s great, I’m not familiar. Just assuming he’s not spectacular since he was sitting around so long and only got 4.5

        They green lit 11.5 mil for a RELIEVER who, don’t get me wrong has been pretty good so far, but 11.5 for a non closer and you only get 1 year for that price.

        So they spent, just stupidly. I’d rather have monty vs those 3. You take monty then Bradford goes to bullpen and does what Robertson would do – for a hell of alot less

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        • Guyerbassist

          2 years ago

          Oops I meant merch

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        • Champ world champion Texas Rangers

          2 years ago

          Rangers didn’t need to re-sign Monty they will be just fine.

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        • slcamp

          2 years ago

          Guyer you are leaving out a lot of details to this whole thing. Monty wanted a rumored 7 years and big money. They decided they didn’t want to spend that and I don’t blame them. Monty didn’t need 7 years. So the Rangers went and spent the money they had to try and strengthen the team. Then Monty dropped his price. Did you have that happening in your crystal ball?

          I 100% disagree that they “spent stupidly”. The team is better this year. I know you love Monty but sometimes things don’t work out.

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    • Tigers3232

      2 years ago

      I’m kinda confused at how signing a SP or closer would lessen the blow of losing a 3B. With or without they still ended this game with less depth and talent at 3B then they started.

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      • JackStrawb

        2 years ago

        It’s pretty basic. Except at extreme ends of the curve, a run saved equals a run created.

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        • Tigers3232

          2 years ago

          Either way they went into the game with the same roster they started with and suffered an injury. The point I’m getting at is judging hindsight does nothing, nor does it help deal with being without their 3B.

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      • Guyerbassist

        2 years ago

        Wouldn’t help their depth at 3b but as Jack said the less runs you give up, the less you need to worry about on offense.

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        • Tigers3232

          2 years ago

          I’m well aware of that. But going into the game they had same roster as when the game started. Say they signed both and then Jung gets hurt, then is it they should ve traded for Soto or should ve signed Ohtani??

          The team has spent quite a bit and has 5th highest payroll. I think being top 5 on payroll that’s more than most Dan’s can ask for. Especially considering ahead of them are 2 NYC teams, the Dodgers, and Astros who have generated a ton of post season revenue in recent years.

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  12. YankeesBleacherCreature

    2 years ago

    Ughhh… this sucks.

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    • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

      2 years ago

      I didn’t hear any Rangers fans express their condolences when DJ broke his foot or Cole was put on the IL for two months.

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        2 years ago

        ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          2 years ago

          YBC – Just yesterday I was thinking how the world managed just fine before emoji’s became a thing!

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          2 years ago

          We also managed just fine with T9 texting before touchscreens. Or even cellphones for that matter. Lol.

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        • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

          2 years ago

          I like that certain emoji though, it’s funny. And the fact it can be created using the regular keypad.

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  13. Breezy

    2 years ago

    Let’s get Foscue some AB’s. I’m not worried about this “injury prone” concern though.

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    • JackStrawb

      2 years ago

      The first time I heard it I was sure “Foscue,” like theater’s “fog cue,” had some obscure obscene meaning.

      Carry on.

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  14. BabyBoyBlueDiamond

    2 years ago

    I’m not a Texas Rangers fan, but for a player to get hit on the wrist by a pitch and then you write, even whisper, the words about that player being injury prone is bad journalism. Straight up, bad journalism. Come on! Pull a hammy, strain your oblique, constantly having back spasms or neck issues, things that arguably are preventable… you can use that descriptor. Not when the guy takes a pitch off his wrist. Come on! I understand you wrote “it was largely unavoidable”… but that could’ve been properly described. Calling him injury prone wasn’t necessary.

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    • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

      2 years ago

      Maybe he has bones that are more prone to breaking? Maybe the exact same hit-by-pitch doesn’t bust the wrist of the average batter? “Injury prone” could mean the player has more breakable bones or puts himself in situations where he’s more liable to get hit (crowding the plate).

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        2 years ago

        Bsd journalism, meh. Words will never hurt you. Styx and Stones, tho. They may break bones.

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      • pedro rojo

        2 years ago

        ignorant…lol…ding ding ding..we have a winner!!

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      • JackStrawb

        2 years ago

        @Ignorant Son-of-a-b Well said. Consider, too, the injuries that sideline a 30 yo that a 24 yo shakes off in short order.

        Jung may well resemble the former kind of body type and its recovery time than he does the latter. After all, why can some guys throw 250 innings a year, and some guys break at 30 innings? Some of its just the way a body’s constructed.

        Some guys, too, have figured out how to stay healthy and have the brains and wit to follow those strictures even under the stress and speed of games that count. Don’t crowd the plate, as you note. Be aware of the value of pulling up when you feel the warning track or foul ground track in an April game. Don’t take the extra three inches of lead that rips your ACL if you have to spin back to first base….

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    • deepseamonster32

      2 years ago

      3rd broken bone in 3 years.

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    • AllinTX

      2 years ago

      Really absurd and pathetic.

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  15. Shadow Banned

    2 years ago

    Dung new for Jung

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  16. foppert2

    2 years ago

    Sure. Broken bones heal faster when they are fixed in their correct alignment and not allowed to move.

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  17. Mehmehmeh

    2 years ago

    Phil Maton is a good dude and the barbaric pitch wouldn’t have hit Jung if he hadn’t been swinging at it. This also had nothing to do with HOU outside of your obvious love to hate.

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    • kscheer

      2 years ago

      The guy who broke his hand punching a wall sfter he couldn’t get his brother out is a good dude?

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        2 years ago

        He may be a good dude but he’s no Ferris. That cat is one righteous dude

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    • sippycups

      2 years ago

      …and what about the batter he hit in the wrist at the previous AB? the hell with Maton and the Asstros as well.

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  18. Whiskey and leather balls

    2 years ago

    Wendzel is def a better defender than Foscue on the left side but if Foscue has proven he can play 1st passably he might be the one called up. Duran and Smith can handle the hot corner

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  19. foppert2

    2 years ago

    If he is frequently injured he is injury prone. The cause doesn’t matter. Nothing wrong with the journalism. There might be an issue with the sensitivity of the reader.

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  20. Blue Baron

    2 years ago

    Stuff happens.

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      2 years ago

      So do punches

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  21. Tigers3232

    2 years ago

    @deGrom Like Fooppert said alignment. Also they sometimes but in screws to hold in place and aid bones in healing process.

    The incision from surgery is going to heal long before bone. Now if we were talking difference between laproacopic and incision, the cutting through tissues such as muscle lengthens healing opposed to laproscopic procedures.

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  22. HALfromVA

    2 years ago

    Please, anybody but Josh Smith. A .191/./306/.592 line, in almost 500 plate appearances, is not MLB worthy, at this point, on this team, or any team, for that matter. Give Foscue or Wendzel a shot.

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  23. User 3505784805

    2 years ago

    Everyone acts like you can’t buy a World Series but that’s exactly what Texas did. They suck at player development but they sure can outbid everyone for Arod or Corey Seager. Absolute joke of a franchise

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  24. Jason Hanselman

    2 years ago

    You’d have to be a really stupid player to throw a punch because a guy got hurt due to his own swing. Or maybe just a really dumb fan to have that expectation. Texas fans should be used to Jung missing large chunks of time instead of crying for violence.

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  25. Yoyosoxsox

    2 years ago

    Sucks for josh, great for duran. This guy did pretty well last year. He after this little time he needs to somewhere where he can play everyday.

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  26. Clofreesz

    2 years ago

    bruh

    At least Duran has playing time. Call up Foscue.

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  27. Mickey Solis

    2 years ago

    It can never be a Dodger it always has to be someone else

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  28. pirateking24

    2 years ago

    Guy can’t catch a break.

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  29. Buff Barnacles

    2 years ago

    Paging Evan Longoria!!!!!

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  30. jjd002

    2 years ago

    Abreu was wrongfully suspended because Garcia overreacted. What a horribly incorrect comment.

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    • jjd002

      2 years ago

      He wasn’t purposely hit. You do not hit someone on purpose in that situation. It wasn’t even the same pitcher that gave it up. You can’t be this dense. There is a reason it was rightfully moved to the regular season. He never even should have gotten suspended.

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