Texas Rangers recall Jake Burger after first baseman played six games in Triple-A
- On Monday, Jake Burger was called up to the Texas Rangers’ major league roster following a 10-day assignment with Triple-A Round Rock.
- The team sent Burger down following struggles, as he hit.190 with 32 strikeouts in his first 30 games with Texas.
- In six games with Round Rock, Burger batted.391, drove in six runs, drew three walks, struck out twice, and hit home runs in consecutive contests.
- Burger, 29, was acquired from Miami in a December trade after hitting 29 homers and 76 RBIs last season with the Marlins.
- His recall replaces rookie Blaine Crim, and suggests the Rangers seek to improve offense, as Burger reset his approach in Triple-A.
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Texas Rangers recall Jake Burger after first baseman played six games in Triple-A
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