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PHOENIX — Adolis Garcia and Max Scherzer have been removed from the Texas Rangers‘ postseason roster, and they will miss the remainder of the World Series, the team announced on Tuesday ahead of Game 4.

Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said Garcia has “a moderate strain of the oblique,” an injury he suffered late in Game 3 on Monday. Scherzer’s back locked up in the third inning of his Game 3 start.

Garcia was replaced by outfielder Ezequiel Duran, and Scherzer was replaced by left-handed pitcher Brock Burke, the Rangers announced. Teams in the postseason are allowed to replace players who are unable to play due to an injury.

For Game 4, Travis Jankowski replaced Garcia in right field, and designated hitter Mitch Garver moved into the No. 3 spot in the lineup for what will be a bullpen game for the Arizona Diamondbacks, with rookie left fielder Evan Carter batting cleanup and third baseman Josh Jung hitting fifth.

Garcia experienced pain on his left side on the swing that produced a flyout to end the top of the eighth in the Rangers’ 3-1 win on Monday then came out of the game and promptly exited Chase Field to undergo further evaluation.

Garcia, a two-time All-Star who didn’t emerge until he was a 28-year-old rookie in 2021, has put together a remarkable postseason, slashing .323/.382/.726 with eight home runs in 15 games. In a six-at-bat stretch to end the American League Championship Series, Garcia homered three times and drove in nine runs, leading the Rangers to back-to-back road wins against the Houston Astros and winning the ALCS MVP trophy.

He then delivered the walk-off home run to win Game 1 of the World Series in extra innings.

“Whoever slots into his spot in the lineup is going to do a great job; whoever plays right field will do a great job,” Rangers first baseman Nathaniel Lowe said. “It’s nothing new to us. It stinks that that’s the guy who goes down, positionwise, but we’ve dealt with it on the pitching side a lot. And I feel like we’ve done a pretty good job when it happens to position players too.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Journalism rallies to win Preakness; Gosger 2nd

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BALTIMORE — Journalism won the 150th running of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, coming from behind down the stretch to make good on the lofty expectations of being the odds-on favorite in the middle leg of the Triple Crown two weeks after finishing second to Sovereignty in the Kentucky Derby.

Finishing first in a field of nine horses that did not include Sovereignty but featured some of the best competition in the country, Journalism gave trainer Michael McCarthy his second Preakness victory. It is Umberto Rispoli’s first in a Triple Crown race, and he is the first jockey from Italy to win one of them.

Gosger was second by a half-length after getting passed by Journalism just before the wire. Sandman was third and Goal Oriented fourth. Journalism went 1 3/16 miles in 1:55.37.

Journalism thrived on a warm day that dried out the track after torrential rain fell at Pimlico Race Course for much of the past week. Those conditions suited him better than the slop at Churchill Downs in the Derby.

Sovereignty did not take part after his owners and trainer Bill Mott decided to skip the Preakness, citing the two-week turnaround, and aimed for the Belmont on June 7. That made this a fifth time in seven years that the Preakness, for various reasons, was contested without a Triple Crown bid at stake.

But Journalism staked his claim for 3-year-old horse of the year by winning the $2 million American classic race run at the old Pimlico Race Course for the last time before it’s torn down and rebuilt. The Preakness is set to be held at nearby Laurel Park, between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., next year before a planned return to the new Pimlico in 2027.

Journalism is the first horse to win the Preakness after running in the Kentucky Derby since Mark Casse-trained War of Will in 2019. Only two others from the 19 in the Derby participated in the Preakness: Casse’s Sandman and fellow Hall of Famer D. Wayne Lukas’ American Promise.

Lukas, the 89-year-old who has saddled the most horses in Preakness history, referred to McCarthy once this week as “the new guy.” This was just McCarthy’s second, and he’s 2 for 2 after Rombauer sprung the upset as an 11-1 long shot in 2021.

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White Sox LHP Gilbert (knee) put on 15-day IL

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The Chicago White Sox placed left-hander Tyler Gilbert on the 15-day injured list Saturday with a sprained MCL in his left knee.

The White Sox recalled left-hander Jared Shuster from Triple-A Charlotte in a corresponding move.

Gilbert exited the team’s 13-3 loss to the Chicago Cubs on Friday in the sixth inning after facing just two batters.

He is 1-1 with a 4.85 ERA in 13 games (three starts) this season.

Gilbert, 31, is 3-8 with a 4.30 ERA in 47 career appearances (16 starts) with the Arizona Diamondbacks, Philadelphia Phillies and White Sox.

Shuster, 26, has a 7.59 ERA without a decision in eight relief appearances this season with the White Sox.

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Yankees RHP Cousins has setback with pec issue

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NEW YORK — Yankees reliever Jake Cousins felt pectoral discomfort after throwing a pair of batting practice sessions, another setback in his bid to return to the mound for the first time since last fall.

Cousins won’t throw again for four or five days, manager Aaron Boone said Saturday.

Boone said ahead of spring training’s opening workout that Cousins had a strained right forearm and was uncertain for the March 27 opener.

A 30-year-old right-hander, Cousins threw batting practice to injured slugger Giancarlo Stanton on May 6. Boone said Cousins pitched an additional session before the pec issue caused a shutdown.

“We don’t think it’s anything serious, but enough to hold him back a few days,” Boone said.

Boone said Cousins had tests and that they didn’t show any shoulder issues.

Cousins had a 2.37 ERA in 37 relief appearances last year, striking out 53 and walking 20 in 38 innings.

Boone said a date has not been set for Stanton to start a minor league injury rehabilitation assignment. The five-time All-Star has been sidelined since spring training with pain in the tendons of both elbows.

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