TL;DR
The Texas Rangers expect Wyatt Langford to return to the lineup as soon as Tuesday after missing three games due to a mild right quadriceps strain. His recovery has shown positive signs, with successful workouts and no reported issues.
Rangers expect Wyatt Langford back sooner than expected originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Texas Rangers may have avoided a far bigger problem than it first appeared with Wyatt Langford.
According to reporting from Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News, the Rangers believe Langford could return to the lineup as soon as Tuesday after missing only three games with what the club has described as a mild right quadriceps strain. For a team already trying to balance its outfield depth early in the season, that is about as encouraging an update as it could have hoped for.
Langford exited Friday’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers and has not played since, but Monday represented an important checkpoint in his recovery. Manager Skip Schumaker said Langford ran the bases, hit in the cages, and even did some shagging at close to game speed without issue. The final hurdle now is how his body responds the next day, which often tells a team more than the workout itself.
That detail matters because soft-tissue injuries can be deceptive. A player can feel good during drills, then wake up with renewed tightness or soreness the next morning. The Rangers appear to be waiting for that final confirmation before putting Langford back into game action, but the tone around the update suggests growing optimism rather than concern.
The timing is also significant because Monday was the last day Texas could fully backdate an injured list stint. If Langford were still having trouble by Wednesday or later, an IL move would become more costly and likely mean an absence longer than the minimum 10 days. Instead, the Rangers now seem positioned to avoid that scenario altogether.
That would be a meaningful development not only because Langford is one of the club’s most dynamic young bats, but because his versatility helps stabilize the entire outfield alignment. With Langford unavailable, Ezequiel Duran has handled left field for three straight games. But Texas may need additional flexibility soon, especially with left-hander Jeffrey Springs set to start Tuesday for the Athletics and Evan Carter potentially due for a breather after 10 consecutive starts.
If Langford is ready, the Rangers can return to a much more natural alignment. If not, what looked like a minor injury could quickly turn into a roster squeeze. For now, though, Texas appears to be trending toward the best-case outcome.
More MLB news: