Adolis Garcia Promoted From Minors
4 years agoThe Texas Rangers have selected the contract of outfielder Adolis Garcia from the club's alternate training site. He is in tonight's game against Ryan Yarbrough and the Tampa Bay Rays. The 28-year-old Cuban is taking the place of the injured first baseman Ronald Guzman (knee) who was hurt in Monday's game. Garcia had an outstanding spring and reportedly came close to making the club. He hit .375 with a 1.170 OPS and four stolen bases in 22 games. Garcia originally broke into the majors with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2018 and has appeared in 24 career MLB games with a -34 wRC+ so temper your enthusiasm in fantasy baseball.
Source: John Blake
Source: John Blake
Adolis Garcia Likely To Be Ready For Opening Day
2 weeks agoTexas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said that outfielder Adolis Garcia's oblique strain is "pretty mild" and "not quite Grade 1" strain. The Rangers expect Garcia to be back quicker than fellow outfielder Wyatt Langford (oblique), who has also been delayed early in spring training with an oblique injury. More than likely, Garcia will be ready for Opening Day later this month. Fantasy managers that already drafted Garcia can breathe a sigh of relief that he's not expected to open the season on the injured list. The 32-year-old Cuban slugger took a step back from his All-Star campaign in 2023, but he still managed 25 home runs, 85 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 154 games played in his fifth year in Texas. When looking at Garcia's hard-hit and barrel rates from 2024, nothing concerning jumps out, so there's a good chance he can return to the 30-homer mark if he stays healthy in 2025.
Source: MLB.com - Kennedi Landry
Source: MLB.com - Kennedi Landry
Adolis Garcia Scratched With Oblique Issue, Going For MRI
2 weeks agoTexas Rangers outfielder Adolis Garcia (oblique) was scratched from Tuesday's Cactus League game after complaining of a left-oblique issue, and he will head for an MRI exam. It could just be a minor oblique issue, but even if it is, it could put Garcia's availability for Opening Day later this month in question. The 32-year-old Cuban outfielder had 25 home runs and 85 RBI in 154 games for Texas last year, but it was a notable drop in production after he hit .245/.328/.508 with a career-best .836 OPS, 39 home runs and 107 RBI in 2023 on his way to leading the Rangers to their first-ever World Series title. Garcia still hit the ball hard often last year, which gives him a pretty solid floor as a No. 3 fantasy outfielder with pop, but his oblique issue will have fantasy managers a bit hesitant to pull the trigger on him. Stay tuned for news on the severity of Garcia's injury.
Source: DLLS Sports - Jeff Wilson
Source: DLLS Sports - Jeff Wilson
Adolis Garcia Enters 2025 With New Swing
3 weeks agoAfter a disappointing 2024 campaign, Texas Rangers outfielder Adolis Garcia revamped his swing and is gunning for 50 home runs and 100 RBI in 2025. Even during a down year, Garcia had 25 home runs, 85 RBI and 11 stolen bases, but his .224 average and .684 OPS were career-lows. The 31-year-old has worked to remove an early loop at the top of his swing to give him a "quieter" swing, according to manager Bruce Bochy. "Not a lot of movement. Not a lot of length -- with his stride or with the swing itself." He's more focused now on making loud contact, as opposed to trying to lift the ball. A knee injury bothered Garcia throughout last season, which may have impacted his results at the plate. The good news is that Garcia appears to be healthy this spring and is moving around much better. Better health will go a long way for him in 2025, and Garcia's floor is pretty high after averaging 31 homers in his four full seasons in Texas.
Source: MLB.com - Jack Magruder
Source: MLB.com - Jack Magruder
Adolis Garcia Has Normal Progression Leading Up To Spring Training
1 month agoAccording to Kennedi Landry of MLB.com, Texas Rangers outfielder Adolis Garcia (knee) had a normal offseason following his eight weeks of rehab. Garcia dealt with a left patella tendon strain during the 2024 season. Across 154 games, the 31-year-old posted a .224/.284/.400 line with 27 doubles, 25 home runs, and 11 stolen bases. He struggled at the plate as he held a hefty 27.8 percent strikeout rate. President of Baseball Operations Chris Young noted that he does not believe Garcia's injury limited him during the 2024 season but that he is in a "better place" entering the 2025 season. The slugger said, "I feel better prepared. I'm ready to go." Garcia enjoyed a career year in 2023 as he held a .245/.328/.508 slash line with 39 home runs. While he carries lower value in points leagues, given his high strikeout rate, he has elite power upside.
Source: Kennedi Landry
Source: Kennedi Landry