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For eleven seasons, Matt Carpenter has been an integral part of the St. Louis Cardinals. When the Cards played the winner-take-all Wild Card Game at Busch Stadium last month, fans realized this may have been the last game they got to see him wear the birds on the bat uniform. The TCU Hall of Famer is now a free agent.
Carpenter now comes to Texas, where he adds flexibility as he can play all over the infield. He's known to play third base, first base and second base, giving him the versatility the Rangers value in players.
The Rangers have officially announced the deal, including an invite to spring training. March 18: The Rangers and free-agent infielder Matt Carpenter are in agreement on a minor league contract, tweets Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.
Former St. Louis Cardinals infielder Matt Carpenter will not be part of the Texas Rangers' Opening Day roster. Ahead of the 2022 season, infielder Matt Carpenter remained on the open market. After spending the majority of his career with the St.
After the conclusion of the MLB lockout, Carpenter reached an agreement with the Rangers on a contract that would pay him $2 million if he were to make it onto the major league roster, per MLB Network insider Jon Heyman. Carpenter will begin 2022 playing for the Express.