It's been an odd two years for the Texas Rangers since winning a World Series title for the first time, and no one embodies the eventful run more than right fielder Adolis García.

In 2023, García hit 38 home runs in the regular season and eight more in the playoffs, where he posted a ridiculous 1.108 OPS. He hit so many massive home runs, it's hard to pick a favorite, though a Game 1 walk-off in the World Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks certainly comes to mind.

But in the last two years, García put up just a .278 on-base percentage and 96 OPS+. He was about a league-average player all of a sudden, and heading into his last year of arbitration, there was a decent amount of buzz that the Rangers could drop him.

On Friday, that news became official. According to a report from Jes

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