Last Game
-
9:59Latest Waiver Wire Adds! Lucas Giolito or Jose Soriano??
-
0:46Highlights: Royals at Rangers (5/30)
-
0:28Highlights: Royals at Rangers (5/29)
-
0:53Rangers Fall to No. 22 After Brutal 10-Game Stretch
-
9:03Weekend Waiver Wire! Reid Detmers, Dylan Crews & More!
-
0:45Astros Throw MLB's 1st No-Hitter of 2026
-
1:51Final Nail in the Coffin: Mets Meltdown vs. Miami Cements Seller Status
-
0:38Highlights: Rangers at Astros (5/17)
-
0:35Highlights: Rangers at Astros (5/15)
-
10:48Week 9 Sleepers & Two-Start Pitchers!
-
0:45Contender vs Pretender: Oakland Athletics
-
1:55A's Surge into Top 10, Lead AL West
-
1:52Potential Trade Targets for the Mets
-
0:51Best Bet For Yankees-Rangers
-
1:57Breaking Down Jose Soriano's Dominant Season
-
0:59MLB Panic Meter: Seattle Mariners
-
1:26Who's To Blame for the Mets' Horrible 2026 Start?
-
1:043-Time Stanley Cup Champion Jonathan Quick To Play In Final Game
-
10:03The White Sox Are Promoting Top Prospect Noah Schultz!
-
0:20The first ABS walk-off in history
2026 Batting
| STATS |
AVG
Batting Average
|
HR
Home Runs
|
RBI
Runs Batted In
|
OPS
On-base Plus Slugging
|
SB
Stolen Bases
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Season | .175 | 6 | 18 | .639 | 9 |
Top Evan Carter News
-
Rangers' Evan Carter: Getting X-rays on foot
Carter, who isn't starting Saturday versus the Royals, is getting "precautionary" X-rays on his left foot, Evan Grant of The Dallas Morning News reports.
Carter was hit on his left foot by an 86.9-mph slider from Eli Morgan in the seventh inning on Friday. He was able to stay in the game, but he's still feeling some soreness, so the Rangers are sending him in for imaging. Michael Helman is taking over in center field in Carter's absence Saturday.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Beginning on bench Saturday
Carter isn't in the Rangers' starting lineup for Saturday's matchup against Kansas City.
Carter frequently sits against lefty starters, but this time he's being held out of the lineup versus right-hander Seth Lugo. Michael Helman will man center field for Texas in Carter's stead. Carter was hit by a pitch Friday, but it's unclear if that has anything to do with him being held out Saturday, per Matthew Postins of SI.com.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Drives in three runs Tuesday
Carter went 3-for-4 with a home run, a triple, two total runs and three total RBI in a 10-7 win against the Astros on Tuesday.
Carter had a key hit in Texas' eight-run first inning, driving in two runners with a triple to right field. He added a solo homer in the third and finished with his first three-hit performance of the season. Carter badly needed a big game, as he'd gone 2-for-24 over his previous nine contests entering Tuesday. He's still slashing a paltry .178/.293/.350 overall, though he does have six homers, establishing a career-high mark.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: On bench vs. lefty
Carter isn't in Texas' starting lineup Sunday against the Angels.
With the Angels sending southpaw Reid Detmers to the hill, Carter will begin the game on the bench. Sam Haggerty is starting in center field and batting seventh for the Rangers.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Nabs two steals
Carter went 0-for-3 with a walk and two stolen bases in Saturday's 5-2 loss to the Angels.
Carter hasn't done much with the bat lately, going 2-for-22 (.091) with three walks and six strikeouts over eight games since his last multi-hit effort. He was able to make some noise on the basepaths Saturday, picking up his first steals since May 9 versus the Cubs. The outfielder is batting just .166 with a .598 OPS, five home runs, eight steals, 15 RBI and 19 runs scored over 51 contests this season. Carter will likely continue to cede at-bats to Michael Helman versus left-handed pitchers, at least until he starts to hit more consistently.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Taking seat against southpaw
Carter is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Rockies.
Though he drew the start in center field during Tuesday's 10-0 win while left-hander Sammy Peralta opened the game for the Rockies, the left-handed-hitting Carter batted out of the No. 9 spot in the lineup. Carter will be left out of the starting nine for the series finale while the Rangers go up against a more traditional lefty starter in Kyle Freeland.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Goes deep in win
Carter went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in Sunday's 3-0 win over the Cubs.
Carter gave the Rangers breathing room with his eighth-inning homer, the second in five games and fifth of the season for the outfielder. All five of his homers have come against right-handers, as the left-handed batter has just one single in 23 at-bats when facing a lefty. If there's any fantasy value to be had from Carter, who's slashing .176/.308/.653, it's his six steals through 39 games.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Rips fourth homer in win
Carter went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in Wednesday's 6-1 win over the Yankees.
Carter went deep for the first time since April 23, which was also his last multi-RBI effort. The 23-year-old outfielder still has a long way to go before commanding more fantasy attention, though. Across 130 trips to the plate this year, Carter is slashing a paltry .178/.299/.336 with four big flies, five doubles, 11 RBI and five stolen bases.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Makes defensive impact Tuesday
Carter went 1-for-3 with a walk and an RBI single during Texas' 5-1 win over Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
Carter put the Rangers on the board in the second inning with an RBI single to right field. However, his biggest impact in Tuesday's game came in the fifth, when he scaled the fence in center field to rob Oneil Cruz of a three-run home run, which would have given the Pirates a 4-2 lead. Carter has logged one RBI in each of his last three games but has struggled at the plate this season, slashing .197/.333/.348 with three steals, two home runs, seven RBI and a 14:18 BB:K in 83 plate appearances.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Receiving day off against lefty
Carter is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against the Athletics.
Carter has now been left out of the starting lineup five times through the Rangers' first 19 games, with each absence coinciding with Texas facing a left-handed starter. Though Carter's overall volume of playing time will remain suppressed if the Rangers continue to treat him as a strict platoon player, the 23-year-old has more than held his own versus righties thus far, producing a .238/.385/.452 slash line (145 wRC+) over 52 plate appearances against them.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Slugs homer in win
Carter went 1-for-3 with a solo home run and two walks in Sunday's 5-2 victory over the Dodgers.
Carter tied the game at one apiece in the third inning, turning on a Roki Sasaki fastball and sending it over the right-field fence for his second homer of the series. The outfielder's .233 batting average isn't overly impressive, but nine walks have boosted his on-base percentage to .365, giving the 23-year-old an .807 OPS through 15 games. Carter is penciled in as the primary center fielder against right-handed pitching.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Homer, steal in loss
Carter went 1-for-3 with a two-run home run, a walk and a stolen base in Friday's 8-7 loss to the Dodgers.
Carter was part of a ninth-inning comeback for the Rangers, lifting his first homer of the season off Edwin Diaz. The outfielder has four extra-base hits this season, and he's also up to two steals after swiping a bag earlier in the game. Carter could be more consistent at the plate -- he's batting .237 with a .736 OPS, three RBI and six runs scored over 13 contests, but he is seeing steady playing time in center field and should stick there regularly against right-handed pitchers.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Knocks in first run
Carter went 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored in Tuesday's 3-2 win over the Mariners.
Carter's fifth-inning single delivered the Rangers' first run, and he scored one batter later on Kyle Higashioka's home run. The RBI was the first of the season for Carter, who is slashing .250/.351/.344 over 37 plate appearances.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Missed opportunity against lefty
Carter went 1-for-4 with a double and a run scored in Friday's 5-3 loss to the Reds.
Carter, who typically faces right-handers only, was given a chance in a high-leverage spot against lefty reliever Sam Moll in the sixth inning. With two outs and runners on first and third, Carter whiffed on three straight sweepers. It was a missed opportunity to get more plate appearances against southpaws going forward. Carter is 0-for-4 against lefties in 2026 and 5-for-64 (.078) for his career.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Out against lefty again
Carter is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Phillies.
Though manager Skip Schumaker left the door open in spring training for Carter to see more opportunities versus southpaws in 2026, the outfielder has now been held out of the lineup for the Rangers' first two matchups against lefties. Wyatt Langford will slide over from left field to cover center field against Jesus Luzardo.
... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Evan Carter: Opening in apparent platoon
Carter is not in the lineup for Thursday's season opener against the Phillies.
Manager Skip Schumaker indicated during spring training that Carter will get some chances against left-handed pitching early in the season, but the outfielder will hit the bench Thursday with southpaw Cristopher Sanchez taking the ball for Philadelphia. Wyatt Langford shifts to center field while Sam Haggerty starts in left. Carter was limited to 63 big-league games last season and had a .728 OPS with five home runs and 14 steals.
... See More ... See Less -
-
-
-
Rangers' Evan Carter: Expected to see some reps vs. LHP
Rangers manager Skip Schumaker indicated Monday that Carter will be given some chances to start against left-handed pitching early on in the season, Evan Grant of The Dallas Morning News reports.
The left-handed-hitting Carter is just 5-for-60 (.083) against left-handed pitching in his major-league career, but Schumaker likes how Carter has looked versus southpaws this spring. While it sounds like Carter will not be in a strict platoon, he will likely have to get off to a good start against lefties in order to avoid sitting versus them most days. Carter has a 1.159 OPS with two home runs and one stolen base in his first eight Cactus League contests.
... See More ... See Less
Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 190 lbs |
| Birthplace: Elizabethton, TN |
| Age: 23 |
| Experience: 3 |
| Bats/Throws: L, R |








