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The Texas Rangers have made significant roster moves as Spring Training comes to a close, releasing veteran relievers Jesse Chavez and Hunter Strickland. This signifies the team's direction as they finalize their roster for the upcoming sea...
The release of both Chavez and Strickland is noteworthy given their experience and recent performance. While neither had a stellar spring training, both have proven track records in the majors. The Rangers' decision likely stems from a combination of factors. These include evaluating other relief options, financial considerations due to the Competitive Balance Tax, and wanting to go with what they think will be the best team. The Rangers also made further cuts. Pitchers Adrian Houser, David Buchanan, JT Chargois, Matt Festa and Joe Barlow, catchers Tucker Barnhart and Chad Wallach, and infielders Nick Ahmed and Alan Trejo were told they would not be on the major league team. Some of these players might be kept in the Rangers' minor league system if they do not find deals with other teams. This impacts other players like relievers Patrick Murphy and Caleb Boushley who are still fighting for a place on the team's roster.
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