July 5, 2024

Texas Rangers on X: "Champs wear gold. https://t.co/sjzXoOeQti" / XMarcus Semien went 1-for-4 in the Rangers’ 8-2 loss to the Marlins on Friday, marking his return to the lineup after sitting out Texas’ previous game.

While off days aren’t normally worth mention, Semien’s absence from Wednesday’s lineup ended a streak of 349 starts for the star second baseman, and it represented only his ninth missed game since the start of the 2019 season. Texas Rangers on X: "Champs wear gold. https://t.co/sjzXoOeQti" / X

The decision was made since Semien is dealing with a compressed nerve in his neck, as he told Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News and other reporters yesterday, and the hope is that resting both Wednesday and Thursday (when the Rangers didn’t have a game) will help get Semien back on track.

“I could have missed more time, but I’m trying to figure out how to fight through it,” Semien said. “It feels better after a day off and another day of rest. I’m happy about that. I just want to come back strong.”Texas Rangers on X: "Champs wear gold. https://t.co/sjzXoOeQti" / X

The injury stems from a collision between Semien and Adolis Garcia while the two were chasing the same fly ball on May 18. Semien has hit only .135/.200/.189 over 40 plate appearances in the nine games since the collision and also made three errors in the field.

As Grant notes, Semien’s career splits indicate that he is generally a better hitter anyway later in the season, though this neck issue adds an unwelcome issue for a Texas club that has struggled to a 27-30 record in its defense of last year’s World Series title.

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