Veteran right-hander Jesse Chavez has agreed to a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers that includes an invitation to spring training.
When Jesse Chavez made his MLB debut with the Pirates in 2008, Sebastian Walcott was just 2 years old. Now the 41-year-old Chavez and 18-year-old Walcott will share a clubhouse in Surprise, Ariz., this spring.
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. Chavez’s deal also comes with an invite to Spring Training, the team adds.
The Rangers signed 41-year-old reliever Jesse Chavez to a Minor League deal and invited him to Spring Training.
According to the team, the Texas Rangers have signed right-handed pitcher Jesse Chavez to a minor-league deal that includes an invite to spring training. The 41-year-old spent the entire 2024 campaign with the Atlanta Braves and posted a solid 3.
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The San Francisco Chronicle's Susan Slusser wrote on Jan. 20 that Jesse Chavez told her he intends to pitch during the 2025 season. Chavez turned 41 years old in August. Chavez has become a fan ...
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The Rangers are bringing back a familiar face to the organization, as this won't be the first time he's been invited back.
Veteran right-hander Jesse Chavez has agreed to a minor league contract that includes an invitation to spring training with the Texas Rangers, the team that drafted the 41-year-old pitcher nearly 23 years ago.
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