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SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — The Texas Rangers have released veteran first baseman James Loney from his minor league contract.
A week before the season opener, the Rangers also Monday optioned knuckleballer Eddie Gamboa to Triple-A Round Rock and reassigned outfielder Jared Hoying to minor league camp.
Loney, a non-roster invitee, hit .174 with one homer in 16 spring training games. He was a backup for the New York Mets last season, and has a .284 career batting average in 1,443 games with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston, Tampa Bay and the Mets.
Gamboa is a 32-year-old right-hander who made his major league debut last season with seven appearances for Tampa Bay.
Hoying is a speedy outfielder who played in 38 games for the Rangers last season, his first action in the big leagues.
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