
Texas Rangers’ Corey Seager Recovering Well After Successful Appendectomy
Arlington, August 29, 2025 The Texas Rangers got a welcome update this week as star shortstop Corey Seager successfully underwent surgery for appendicitis.

The two-time World Series MVP began experiencing abdominal pain during Wednesday’s game, prompting immediate medical evaluation. Doctors quickly diagnosed appendicitis, and Seager underwent an appendectomy the next day. Team officials confirmed the procedure went smoothly with no complications.
Although the Rangers have not set a definite timeline for his return, Seager is reported to be in good spirits and has already started the recovery process. Team doctors remain hopeful he could rejoin the lineup before the regular season ends, providing a major lift for Texas in the final push.
“Corey’s doing great, and we’re relieved this was handled quickly and successfully,” said manager Bruce Bochy. “We’ll be patient with his recovery, but once he’s ready, he’ll be back playing a big role for us.”
Despite a season marked by injuries, the positive news on Seager has brought a wave of optimism to both the Rangers’ clubhouse and their fans. His leadership and offensive power could prove crucial in fueling Texas’ postseason drive.
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