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Rangers' Difficult Decision About Former MVP Was Necessary

Rangers' Difficult Decision About Former MVP Was Necessary

Summary

The Texas Rangers decided to remove Andrew McCutchen from their team roster because he has not been playing well this season. McCutchen, a former MVP and veteran player, is struggling with low batting performance, and the team signed Nicky Lopez as a replacement.

Key Facts

  • The Texas Rangers play in the American League West and have a 25-29 record as of May 26.
  • Andrew McCutchen, once a National League MVP, has a batting average of .192 with one home run in 72 at-bats this season.
  • The Rangers designated McCutchen for assignment on May 27, meaning they removed him from their main team roster.
  • McCutchen is 39 years old and will turn 40 in October, making him the oldest position player in the American League.
  • Over his 18-season career, McCutchen has 2,280 hits, 333 home runs, and 1,157 RBIs.
  • The Rangers are scoring an average of 3.91 runs per game, ranking 25th in Major League Baseball.
  • McCutchen performed well in spring training but has not been effective during the regular season.
  • In place of McCutchen, the Rangers signed Nicky Lopez, a left-handed infielder who started batting ninth in his debut game.
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