Former San Francisco Giants star pitcher Johnny Cueto has signed a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers, according to MLB.com. The deal was confirmed by ESMLB and Almomento.net, marking Cueto’s latest move in his baseball career.
Cueto, known for his impressive pitching skills and veteran experience, will be joining the Rangers as they look to strengthen their pitching rotation for the upcoming season. The 35-year-old right-hander brings a wealth of knowledge and talent to the team, making him a valuable addition to the roster.
Having previously played for the Cincinnati Reds and the Kansas City Royals before joining the Giants in 2016, Cueto’s tenure in San Francisco included both highs and lows. Despite battling injuries in recent years, Cueto is determined to prove himself on the field once again with his new team.
While the contract is a minor league agreement, Cueto will have the opportunity to showcase his abilities and earn a spot on the Rangers’ major league roster. With spring training underway, fans are eagerly anticipating Cueto’s performance and potential impact on the team.
Stay tuned for more updates on Johnny Cueto’s journey with the Texas Rangers as the season progresses.