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Rangers reinstate Carter from bereavement list, designate McKinney for assignment

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Rangers reinstate Carter from bereavement list, designate McKinney for assignment
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Rangers reinstate Carter from bereavement list, designate McKinney for assignment

2025-07-05 07:10 Last Updated At:07:21

SAN DIEGO (AP) —

The Texas Rangers reinstated outfielder Evan Carter from the bereavement list before Friday's series opener against the San Diego Padres and designated outfielder Billy McKinney for assignment.

Carter started in center field and batted fifth against the Padres.

He was placed on the bereavement list prior to Tuesday's game against Baltimore, although he missed Monday's game as well. He last played on Sunday against Seattle, when he went 3 for 4 with two stolen bases and a run scored. The 22-year-old is hitting .283 with four home runs, 11 RBIs and eight steals in 32 games.

The Rangers have seven days to trade, release, or outright McKinney to the minor leagues. He went 1 for 7 with a walk in two games after having his contract selected from Triple-A Round Rock on Tuesday.

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Texas Rangers' Evan Carter, right, steals second base ahead of a tag by San Diego Padres shortstop Xander Bogaerts, left, during the second inning of a baseball game Friday, July 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)

Texas Rangers' Evan Carter, right, steals second base ahead of a tag by San Diego Padres shortstop Xander Bogaerts, left, during the second inning of a baseball game Friday, July 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)

ALTA BADIA, Italy (AP) — Yes, a Marco won the World Cup giant slalom Sunday. Just not the one expected at Alta Badia.

Marco Schwarz was first on the classic Gran Risa course where Marco Odermatt, the dominant skier of his generation, had won five of the past six giant slaloms.

Wearing start bib No. 1, Schwarz got a wire-to-wire win by protecting his first-run lead to finish 0.18 seconds ahead of Lucas Pinheiro Braathen of Brazil.

“This victory means a lot to me,” said Schwarz, who missed almost a full year of racing through injury since his previous win in a slalom in December 2023.

“It’s good for the soul, good for the whole team,” he said, after hugging third-placed Austria teammate Stefan Brennsteiner in the finish area.

Pinheiro Braathen had been the only other racer to win an Alta Badia giant slalom since Odermatt’s winning run started in December 2021.

Maybe fatigue caught up with Odermatt after a tough three-day program of speed races at nearby Val Gardena, where since Thursday he won a downhill and was runner-up in a downhill and a super-G.

Odermatt placed sixth Sunday trailing 0.82 behind Schwarz’s two-run time, and still has a huge lead in the season-long overall standings. Schwarz is now second.

The race included the first Russian skier in a men's World Cup event for nearly four years since the easing of a ban imposed during the war on Ukraine by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation.

The 35-year-old Aleksander Andrienko was given approved neutral status this month by FIS to resume competing so he could try to qualify for the Milan Cortina Olympics in February.

Given the No. 39 start bib Sunday, Andrienko was 52nd-fastest and more than one second outside the top-30 times that qualify for a second run. Neutral athletes from Russia and Belarus must compete without their national identity of team colors and flag.

Missing from the lineup was Alexander Steen Olsen who opted this week for season-ending knee surgery because of a persistent injury.

Steen Olsen was a two-time winner in giant slalom on the World Cup circuit last season and shaped as a medal contender at the Olympics.

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United States' River Radamus speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup giant slalom, in Alta Badia, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 21,2025. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)

United States' River Radamus speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup giant slalom, in Alta Badia, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 21,2025. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)

Switzerland's Marco Odermatt speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup giant slalom, in Alta Badia, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 21,2025. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)

Switzerland's Marco Odermatt speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup giant slalom, in Alta Badia, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 21,2025. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)

Switzerland's Marco Odermatt speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup giant slalom, in Alta Badia, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 21,2025. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)

Switzerland's Marco Odermatt speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup giant slalom, in Alta Badia, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 21,2025. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)

Austria's Marco Schwarz speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup giant slalom, in Alta Badia, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 21,2025. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

Austria's Marco Schwarz speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup giant slalom, in Alta Badia, Italy, Sunday, Dec. 21,2025. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

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