Rangers placed RHP Chris Martin (shoulder) in 15-day injured list

Texas Rangers placed the right -handed reliever Chris Martin on Tuesday due to the fatigue of the 15 -day wounded shoulder.
This step was retrospective till Monday. In the same move, Rangers recalled the rogue Right-Hand Cole Vinn from Triple-e-Round Rock.
38-year-old Martin finally picked the pitch on Sunday, when he came out after losing Houston Astro 4-3 after throwing a pitch in the eighth innings of the host Rangers.
It is 0–4 with 22 relief appearances in 19 2/3 innings with a sev, 1.83 ERA, three walks and 23 strikes in this season.
Martin is a 16–22 career with 15 saves, a 3.29 ERA, 48 walks and 380 strikeouts 366 1/3 in the innings for seven different Major League teams since 2014 for regular relief showing more than 391 391 regular relief. He has also gone 0–1 with a sev 0–1, 1.88 ERA, two walks and 10 with 10 strikes in 14 1/3 posting with 16 postings.
25 -year -old Vinn picked a game in a game for Rangers this season and last Friday did not walk with a strike with three hits, no runs and no walk in 2 1/3 innings. He did not decide the team’s 6-3 losing Astros.
Rangers selected Vinn with the 15th overall pick of the 2018 MLB draft. He launched his major league in 2024 and in 13 relief showcases, 17 1/3 innings were 0–1 with 7.79 ERA, four walks and 14 strikes.
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