Double Whammy for Rangers: Max Scherzer and ALCS MVP Adolis Garcia Both Exit Game Due to Injuries

The Texas Rangers had a tough Game 3 with two significant injuries. Max Scherzer left the game due to back stiffness, while ALCS MVP Adolis Garcia suffered an oblique injury during the World Series matchup against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Monday night.

Double Injury Blow for Texas Rangers

The Texas Rangers faced a double injury setback in Game 3, with Max Scherzer exiting due to back stiffness and ALCS MVP Adolis Garcia leaving with a left side injury.

Uncertain Fate for Adolis Garcia

Adolis Garcia's injury has left his future game appearances in doubt, with no updates on his condition after his abrupt exit. He has been a vital part of the team's success in the postseason.

Manager's Evaluation and Possible Replacements

Manager Bruce Bochy mentioned, [Garcia] will get some diagnostics done, see where he’s at. Left side tightness. We’re being optimistic there, but we’ll know more tomorrow“. with optimism about Garcia's condition. If Garcia can't return, Travis Jankowski or Robbie Grossman may be the likely replacements, impacting the team's World Series aspirations.

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After 39-Year-Old Max Scherzer, Rangers Hit by Double Whammy as ALCS MVP Adolis Garcia Exits Game Due to Injury