Rangers 10-Year Veteran, Ex-Brewers All-Star Enters Free Agency
Summary
Omar Narváez, a catcher and former All-Star, entered minor-league free agency after the Texas Rangers decided not to keep him. He spent part of the season with various teams and played his last games in Triple-A for the Round Rock Express. Narváez is looking for new opportunities as he enters his age-34 season.Key Facts
- Omar Narváez is a veteran catcher who has played in Major League Baseball for 10 years.
- He entered minor-league free agency after the Texas Rangers chose not to keep him.
- Narváez was signed by the Rangers as an extra option when their main catchers were underperforming.
- During the season, he played for multiple teams, including a brief stint with the Chicago White Sox and Houston Astros.
- He ended the season playing for the Round Rock Express, a Triple-A baseball team.
- Narváez played only four major league games this season and mostly appeared in minor league games.
- He is looking for new opportunities to continue his career as he turns 34.
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