Johnny Cueto Signs Minor League Deal with World Series Champion Texas Rangers
Veteran pitcher Johnny Cueto joins Texas Rangers on a minor league contract, aiming for a comeback after a challenging season.
- Johnny Cueto, a two-time All-Star, has signed a minor league deal with the Texas Rangers, the defending World Series champions.
- Cueto's contract is valued at $1.6 million if he makes it to the major leagues, following a tough season with a 6.02 ERA with the Miami Marlins.
- The 38-year-old pitcher aims to extend his major league career into a 17th season, reuniting with former manager Bruce Bochy.
- Texas Rangers, plagued by injuries in their rotation, see Cueto as a potential addition to their pitching staff later in the season.
- Cueto's experience includes a World Series win with the Kansas City Royals and significant time with the San Francisco Giants under Bochy.