February 24, 2026 - 14:01

SURPRISE, Ariz. -- Texas Rangers outfielder Evan Carter has a clear goal for the upcoming season: to shift the conversation. The young star is determined to move past two persistent topics that have dominated discussions about him—his health and his perceived struggles against left-handed pitching.
Carter acknowledges the reasons these questions follow him but is emphatic that the power to change the story lies in his own hands. His focus in camp is squarely on demonstrating his capabilities through his play, letting his performance on the field do the talking. After dealing with nagging issues and facing scrutiny over splits last season, Carter reports feeling fully healthy and prepared for the grind ahead.
This refreshed physical state is fueling his confidence. The 2023 postseason standout, known for his disciplined at-bats and clutch plays, is channeling his energy into refining his game. Team officials have noted his strong presence and work ethic during spring training workouts, observing a player intent on proving his all-around readiness. For Carter, the narrative will no longer be about questions or doubts, but about the tangible results he plans to deliver daily as a cornerstone for the defending World Series champions.
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