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Rangers expect Seager, Jung to be ready for opening day

- By STEPHEN HAWKINS

ARLINGTON, Texas — World Series MVP Corey Seager and All-Star third baseman Josh Jung are expected to be in the lineup for the Texas Rangers on opening day Thursday, even after both played in only one Cactus League game before the team broke camp from Arizona.

Seager, who had surgery for a left sports hernia repair on Jan. 30, and Jung (left calf) both played six more innings Monday night in an exhibition game in their home ballpark against Boston. Two days after both got hits in the Rangers’ Cactus League finale, they were each 0 for 3 — getting an inning more than planned against the Red Sox since Seager was on deck when the fifth ended.

Manager Bruce Bochy said he planned for Seager and Jung to also play in the final exhibition game this afternoon

Seager Jung against the Red Sox. The Rangers open the regular season Thursday night at home against the Chicago Cubs, and the manager anticipate­s the left side of his infield being intact.

“That’s the plan,” Bochy said. “All goes well, the day off (Wednesday) comes at a good time. Both can catch their breath and be set to go opening day.”

Seager was dealing with the hernia issue during the team’s postseason run to its first world championsh­ip last fall, though it didn’t affect his performanc­e. The team had hoped that the issue would subside with extended rest in the offseason, but he had surgery when that

Monday’s Results

Tampa Bay 6, Philadelph­ia 3

Atlanta 4, Minnesota 0

N.Y. Yankees (ss) 3, N.Y. Mets 0 Pittsburgh 4, Toronto 3 del Mexico 8, N.Y. Yankees (ss) 5 Boston 9, Texas 2

St. Louis 6, Chicago Cubs 3 Milwaukee 10, Colorado 1

Kansas City 7, Northwest Arkansas 1 Sugar Land 3, Houston 1

L.A. Angels 6, L.A. Dodgers 0 Arizona 6, Cleveland 0

San Francisco 4, Oakland 1

didn’t happen.

Seager hit .318 with six homers, 12 RBIs and 15 walks in 17 postseason games last year. The shortstop homered three times in the World Series against Arizona.

Jung experience­d calf discomfort while fielding ground balls on Feb. 15, a couple of days before the team’s first full-squad workout in Arizona. He got a lot of live at-bats in minor league games in spring training.

“Ready to go,” Jung said before Monday’s game.

Seattle 4, San Diego 1

All times HST

Today’s Games

Detroit vs. Tampa Bay, 6:35 a.m. Atlanta vs. Minnesota, 7:05 a.m. Boston at Texas, 8:05 a.m.

St. Louis vs. Chicago Cubs, 9:05 a.m. Milwaukee vs. Colorado, 9:10 a.m. Cleveland vs. Arizona, 9:40 a.m.

Seattle at San Diego, 10:10 a.m. Oakland at San Francisco, 2:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angeles, 3:07 p.m.

End of spring training

“Hopefully I got my one little sidetrack out of the way and we’re ready to rock. … I feel like I got what I needed to get out of spring training.”

Jung, 26, was having a breakout rookie season last year when he fractured his left thumb on a fielding play against Miami on Aug. 6. He hit .274 with 22 homers and 67 RBIs and was voted by fans as an AL All-Star starter before the injury. He returned to play 13 games at the end of the regular season, then hit .308 with three homers in the playoffs.

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