

ARLINGTON, Texas - Josh Jung is finally the everyday third baseman for the Texas Rangers after years of being their top prospect in the organization. Injuries de-railed his plans of being with the big club on Opening Day in 2022, but that came to fruition this season.
Now, he is making the most of it on the big stage. In the second inning of the Rangers' home return to ESPN Sunday Night Baseball, Jung deposited one in the right-field stands. A 382-foot blast to give the Rangers the early 1-0 lead over the Philadelphia Phillies on national television.
Adding to the moment, Jung's home run came as Phillies star shortstop Trea Tuner was in the middle of an on-field interview as ESPN was asking him about his favorite cheese steak spot in Philadelphia.
Jung is just one more cog in this Texas offense that has begun to define itself in the early goings of the fledgling MLB season. The Rangers scored 27 runs in the first two games of the series and were looking for a sweep Sunday.
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