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Jonah Heim leaves the loss of Rangers with a hand injury, could return on Thursday

New York – Rangers Catcher Jonah Heim was able to return to the campaign on Thursday, one day after the Texas game against the New York Yankees, due to a right hand injury.

Manager Bruce Bochy said Heim suffered a compressed nerve in his litter on Wednesday when he won in a cool night in the Yankee Stadium for the first hit by the Rangers in second place in the second page. He was forced on the second basis for the finale on a big one by Jake Burger.

The designated Hitter Kyle Higashioka warmed Ranger's starter Jacob Degrom, while Heim seemed to take an unusually long time to emerge from the shelter in his equipment.

Heim took a Pitch from Degrom and put out a throw in the midfield. He was visited by Bochy and a trainer before he meant Degrom to throw the ball. Heim's deployment sailed over Degrom's head before the catcher ran out.

Bochy said that after the Rangers' 4: 3 loss against the Yankees that he had not spoken to him, it was announced that the imaging that was carried out on the catcher did not damage any damage.

“(Everything) came out negatively,” said Bochy. “In fact, they think he can play tomorrow (Thursday).”

The 29-year-old home beats with six Homern and 17 RBI in 37 games this season .262.

Tucker Barnhart, the No. 3 -catcher of the Rangers, took home in the line -up.

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