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Rangers receive good news about the injury status of veteran helpers

On the second day in a row, it seems that the Bullpen of the Texas Rangers has avoided a serious injury.

Chris Martin said Jeff Wilson from Dlls Sports on Wednesday that he had an MRI on the right elbow after leaving the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday and the results “clean” returned.

Aside from that, The Dallas Morning News' Evan Grant reported that Martin was listed on the installation card.

This happened a day after it seemed that Luke Jackson had avoided a serious injury when he set up on Monday in the ninth inning.

Grant later reported that the Rangers Martin would not put the injured list on Wednesday and would give him a day to rest. Texa's preference would be to have Martin for the upcoming series against Houston and the New York Yankees.

Martin came from the Bullpen in the ninth inning of the game on Tuesday to conclude the fourth victory of the Rangers in a row.

Instead, he gave up a leadoff double of Colorados Ryan McMahon. After feeling tight in his right elbow, he meant for the coach and left the game.

Shawn Armstrong came out of the Bullpen and closed to win his first rescue of the season.

Bochy called it the elbows after the game on Tuesday, but had no update. A clean MRI for Martin was the best possible result. He said reporters, he intended to play catch on Wednesday.

Martin worked mainly in a facility for the Rangers. Although he has a 0-4 record, he has an ERA of 1.93 ERA with nine holds and a savings in 20 games. He beat 23 and gave three in 18.2 Innings.

As far as Jackson is concerned, he was not available on Tuesday after leaving the game on Monday after completing a line from his right hand in the ninth inn.

Like Martin, he had taken the imaging on Tuesday and said that he had not suffered any broken bones. He and the Rangers are waiting for how much the swelling falls before finding whether Jackson has to go to the 15-day injured list.

Wilson reported that Jackson played Fang on Wednesday and could be available on Friday Pro Rangers manager Bruce Bochy.

Jackson followed up after signing the Rangers as a non-squad invitation and chalking the opening day. He is 0-3 with an ERA of 5.54 in 17 games. He has eight parades in nine chances with 12 strikeouts and seven walks in 13 innings.

After Texas has completed the Colorado series, Houston will take place in a four-game series that begins on Thursday.

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