Relief pitcher Jesse Chavez has inked a minor league deal with the Texas Rangers. We have seen this movie before.
Veteran right-hander Jesse Chavez has agreed to a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers that includes an invitation to spring training.
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Jesse Chavez finds a new home
As the old tale goes, the Braves have elected not to bring Jesse Chavez back to Atlanta, so he’s signed elsewhere before he inevitably returns home. The veteran has inked a minor league deal with the Rangers,
The Atlanta Braves could turn to an old veteran, who recently told The San Francisco Chronicle that he intends to pitch in 2025, to fill their bullpen void.
Veteran pitchers Rich Hill and Jesse Chavez are both in their 40s, but both plan to pitch in the 2025 season. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The Rangers announced that they have signed right-hander Jesse Chavez and outfielder Cody Thomas to minor league deals. They also announces previously-reported pacts for righty David Buchanan and catcher Chad Wallach. Chavez is represented by Apex Baseball and Thomas by Octagon. Both of them will be in big league camp as non-roster invitees.
The Braves bullpen has lost some critical pieces from the 2024 team. A.J. Minter — a stalwart in Atlanta for a half-decade — recently signed with the New York Mets, and Joe Jimenez will miss most of next season after undergoing offseason knee surgery.
The Texas Rangers are bringing back one of their former pitchers for a third tour of duty. Texas announced over social media on Monday that they are bringing back veteran pitcher Jesse Chavez on a minor-league deal.
Atlanta Braves fan favorite Jesse Chavez is running it back one more time as he just inked a minor league deal with a new team. We know what happens next.
The Rangers will have 34-year-old two-time Gold Glove winner Tucker Barnhart in camp, as well. Barnhart, who has a .541 OPS over the last three seasons, doesn’t have a realistic shot to make the roster, barring injury, but is an accomplished veteran as injury insurance.
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