Rangers’ Moreland Could Return Sooner Than Planned

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) _ Texas Rangers first baseman Mitch Moreland is
considering a procedure on his ailing left ankle that could get him back on the
field two months earlier than originally planned.

The team said Monday that Moreland could opt for a procedure to remove a bone
in the back of the ankle rather than reconstructive surgery that would sideline
him for three months. The shorter timetable is three to four weeks.

Moreland said Sunday he could no longer play through pain he’s been dealing
with all season. He became the everyday first baseman when Prince Fielder
decided on neck surgery that ended his season.

Rookie second baseman Rougned Odor, who sprained his right shoulder Sunday
against Cleveland, is available off the bench after an MRI didn’t reveal
extensive damage.

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