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Rangers served Jake Burger in the hope of resetting the first Baseman: Sources

Chris Young, General Manager of Texas Rangers, took dramatic measures on Thursday to tear down his team’s sluggish offensive and prevent one of his greatest acquisitions outside of the season, the first Baseman Jake Burger.

To replace burgers, the Rangers Triple-A First Baseman Blaine Crim promote, with seven Homern and an OPS of 0.930.

The plan is that burgers “reset” and will soon be connected to the team, said a league source.

Young announced on Tuesday that a grant is imminent and said the Morning News in Dallas: “I’m rightly so nervous and rightly so.”

The Rangers took the 28th place in the majors per game on Thursday and then lost their series finals at home against Oakland Athletics 3-0.

The 29 -year -old burger joined the Rangers on December 11th and cost the team three prospects in a trade in the Miami Marlins. The burger acquired Nathaniel Lowe, which the Rangers exchanged to the Washington National, and only beats 0.190 with an ops of 0.561.

Manager Bruce Bochy has changed his line -up to ignite the rangers’ offensive, to fall Marcus Semien out of the Leadoff Square and to capture Leody Taveras for Kevin pillar in midfield.

The 27-year-old Crim was the election of the Rangers in the 19th round in 2019. He is too old to be seen as a top perspective. But at the beginning of the week, Young warned that he was ready to look for alternatives in the minors.

“We have people who are good in Triple A who, if things don’t improve, we obviously have to consider,” Young told the morning news. “I can’t run from it. But at the same time I believe in this group and their baseball cards. And I think they will turn around some of their seasons. But it is up to you to do that.”

On Thursday, Young decided that he could no longer wait.

(Photo: Steph Chambers / Getty Images)

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