Rangers Release Nick Ahmed, Re-Sign Hunter Strickland To Minors Deal
Briefly

The Texas Rangers have announced the release of shortstop Ahmed amid roster changes that also included re-signing right-hander Hunter Strickland to a minor league contract. This decision follows comments from President of Baseball Operations Chris Young regarding a group of non-roster veterans, including Ahmed, who will not make the Opening Day roster. After a challenging tenure plagued by injuries and subpar performance, Ahmed now seeks a potential role elsewhere as he aims to utilize his defensive skills.
The Rangers have released shortstop Ahmed, while re-signing Hunter Strickland to a minor league deal after his brief release. Ahmed's performance had declined significantly.
Ahmed, a veteran shortstop, experienced a decline in performance after injuries, leading to a subpar batting average and prompting him to seek release from the Rangers.
The Rangers are allowing non-roster invitees the freedom to seek opportunities elsewhere, indicating their commitment to fostering player careers even beyond the roster.
Following a decade with the Diamondbacks, Ahmed's shift to various NL West contenders has showcased his defensive capabilities, despite consistent challenges with batting.
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