If Odor isn't going to play regularly, the Rangers may considering sending him to Triple-A Round Rock and calling up either Ed Lucas or Tommy Fields.
"Odor is going to be a winning player for us," manager Jeff Banister said. "I believe Odor is a second baseman with the capability and is going to be part of the winning equation for us. We felt like it was time to get Rosales in a few games, get some traction with his bat and get some offense from that spot. I believe Odor playing every day will help Rougie develop into a winning player.