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Texas Rangers sign RHP Jeremy Guthrie to minor league deal

By The Sports Xchange
Former Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Jeremy Guthrie throws against the San Francisco Giants during the first inning of game 7 of the World Series at Kaufman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri on October 29, 2014. UPI/Jeff Moffett
Former Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Jeremy Guthrie throws against the San Francisco Giants during the first inning of game 7 of the World Series at Kaufman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri on October 29, 2014. UPI/Jeff Moffett | License Photo

The Texas Rangers signed free agent right-handed pitcher Jeremy Guthrie to a minor league contract on Sunday with an invitation to spring training camp.

Guthrie, who turns 37 on April 8, joined the Rangers in Surprise, Ariz., and completed a physical.

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Guthrie has spent the last three-plus seasons with the Kansas City Royals, averaging 12 wins and 188 innings from 2013-15. He spent the bulk of the 2015 season in the rotation for the World Series champion Royals, posting an 8-8 record with a 5.95 ERA over 148 1/3 innings in 30 games (24 starts). He was not on the team's postseason roster last year but made a pair of World Series starts in 2014, including a Game 3 win in San Francisco.

A mutual option for 2016 was declined by the Royals on Nov. 4, making Guthrie a free agent.

Guthrie has a career 91-108 record with a 4.37 ERA in 305 games (272 starts) with Cleveland (2004-06), Baltimore (2007-11), Colorado (2012) and Kansas City.

Guthrie wrote a goodbye note to Kansas City's fans on his Instagram account:

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"THANK YOU. No other way to express the feelings of my heart or articulate what Kansas City means to my family & me. You are a part of the Guthries forever & we hope we have left you a little better than we found you in 2012. The future will take us on many new adventures but we will always consider KC home. #ForeverRoyal."

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