SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Texas Rangers third baseman Josh Jung is expected to miss about 10 days with an adductor strain.
Rangers manager Skip Schumaker also told reporters, including MLB.com, on Saturday that designated hitter Justin Foscue has a hamstring strain and also could miss 10 days.
Jung, 28, hit .251 with 14 home runs and 61 RBIs in 131 games in 2025. Foscue, 26, had only nine at-bats last season and is contending a a share of a platoon at designated hitter.
Barring a setback, Jung and Foscue are expected to return before opening day.
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Colorado Rockies left fielder Zac Veen chases a double hit by Texas Rangers' Josh Jung during the fourth inning of a spring training baseball game Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Surprise, Ariz. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
SALEM, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 9, 2026--
Analogic Corporation, a global leader in advanced imaging and detection technology, today opened its new global engineering, manufacturing, and administrative headquarters at 9 Northeastern Boulevard, Salem, NH. New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte joined Analogic CEO Tom Ripp, Board Member George Aitken-Davies, and state and local leaders for the official ribbon-cutting.
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The new campus consolidates Analogic's global operations under one roof and will bring approximately 500 jobs to the Granite State as the company scales production of its advanced imaging, power, and motion control technologies serving the aviation security, medical, and industrial end-markets.
"Governor Ayotte's leadership has made New Hampshire one of the most welcoming destinations in the country for advanced technology companies. This headquarters will be the global hub for the engineering and manufacturing that protects travelers, advances patient care, and powers critical industries around the world. We are honored that the Governor is here to help us open its doors, and proud to bring approximately 500 high-quality jobs to the Granite State as we write the next chapter in Analogic's more than 50-year story," said Tom Ripp, Chief Executive Officer, Analogic Corporation.
“I am proud to welcome Analogic to New Hampshire and see 500 new jobs coming to Salem. Our state is the best place for new businesses to grow, and we’ll continue to be a beacon of opportunity for New England and the nation. I thank Analogic for choosing the Granite State for its new headquarters, and I look forward to partnering with them to ensure we remain a hub for advanced manufacturing and cutting-edge technology,” said Kelly Ayotte, Governor, State of New Hampshire.
The opening follows Analogic's previously announced agreement to combine with Leidos' Security Enterprise Solutions, Ports & Borders and Industrial Automation businesses , expected to close in the second half of 2026 and to be headquartered at the new Salem campus under the Analogic brand, with Mr. Ripp continuing as CEO.
About Analogic Founded in 1967 and headquartered in Salem, NH, Analogic is a global leader in design, development, manufacturing and support of technically advanced and cost-effective imaging & detection and power technology solutions for aviation security, healthcare, and other high-end industrial markets. For more information, please visit www.analogic.com.
Analogic Manufacturing floor (L to R) Chris Bade - COO, Tom Ripp - CEO, Governor Kelly Ayotte, George Aitken-Davies, Analogic Board Member
Analogic Ribbon Cutting With Governor Kelly Ayotte and Local Dignitaries