In his second major league at-bat, Justin Foscue singled and eventually came around to score a run. It was the only run the Rangers would score that game in a 3-1 loss to Houston way back on April 7.
He pulled a hamstring and didn’t make it back to the Rangers until July 20.
In his first at-bat back, he doubled and eventually scored.
Then he struck out. Grounded out. Struck out. Struck out. Flied out. Popped out. Struck out. Grounded out. Lined out. Struck out. Struck out. Struck out. Popped out. Flied out. Grounded out. Grounded out. Walked and scored. Lined out. Grounded out. Popped out. Struck out. Struck out. Walked. Struck out. Struck out. Popped out. Struck out. Flied out. Grounded out. Struck out. Struck out. Struck out. Struck out. Flied out. Flied out. Grounded out. Popped out. Flied out. Struck out. And struck out.
Justin Foscue is 2-for-46, with three runs scored, one double, and one RBI. He’s batting .048 with an OPS of .162.
And he’s the Rangers’ DH. That means Designated Hitter. That implies hitter.
Surely there is someone in the organization more deserving of at-bats in the final four games of the season than Justin Foscue.
Anyone.
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