The Texas Rangers have placed right-hander Dane Dunning on outright waivers, allowing 48 hours for rival teams to claim him, while he can continue to work with the Rangers. Dunning, a once-promising first-round draft pick, faced challenges early in his career, including Tommy John surgery, but showed potential improvement last season with a 3.70 ERA. If he goes unclaimed, the Rangers could potentially send him to the minors, but they are under no obligation to do so.
The Rangers have placed right-hander Dane Dunning on outright waivers, allowing rival clubs to claim him while he remains with the organization.
Dunning's first two years with the Rangers were characterized by a respectable but not outstanding performance with a 4.48 ERA.
Despite peripheral concerns, Dunning improved significantly in his age-28 season, showcasing a 3.70 ERA and strong mid-rotation potential.
If Dunning clears waivers, the Rangers could send him down to the minor leagues, but they are not obligated to.
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