Scouting Report
Updated May 20, 2026
Chris Martin, 39-year-old Rangers right-handed reliever, has been sidelined since April 15 with a right shoulder impingement. He cleared a 25-pitch live batting practice session and began a Triple-A rehab assignment with Round Rock in mid-May. However, his first rehab appearance was concerning—he allowed 4 runs on 4 hits in 2/3 innings, including 2 home runs on his splitter. This continues a troubling trend from his 2026 season start where opponents hit .667 against his splitter with a 1.000 slugging percentage and zero whiffs. His splitter, which was a plus-3 run value pitch last season with a 25% putaway rate, has become a liability. Martin posted a 7.11 ERA in his first 8 games before the injury and struggled in the closer's role.
Strengths
- + Physically felt good during rehab appearance
- + Cleared live batting practice without issue
- + Progressing through rehab assignment
- + Veteran pitcher with prior success
- + No residual soreness reported after bullpen sessions
Weaknesses
- - Splitter being hit hard (opponents .667 BA, 1.000 SLG)
- - Allowed 2 home runs in 2/3 IP during rehab
- - 4.00 ERA in rehab appearance
- - 7.11 ERA in first 8 games before injury
- - Age 39, approaching 40 (turns 40 June 2)
- - Struggled in closer's role pre-injury
- - Splitter lost effectiveness compared to 2025 season
- - Zero whiffs on splitter in 2026
Injury Status: day-to-day
About
Richie Martin is a shortstop for the Texas Rangers.
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