The Texas Rangers designated Andrew McCutchen Wednesday, and it could be the last roster move of the former MVP’s career.

McCutchen, 39, batted .192 with one home run and five RBI in 83 plate appearances over 37 games for Texas. He was 2-for-18 as a pinch hitter.

The Rangers signed him as a minor league free agent in March, added him to the opening day roster and now have seven days to trade, release or outright him to the minors.

Finding another big-league job at 39 with a .192 average won’t be easy.

McCutchen is one of the more decorated players of his generation.

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The five-time All-Star won the National League MVP in 2013 and the Roberto Clemente Award in 2015, spending nine seasons in Pittsburgh before the Pirates traded him to the San Francisco Giants in 2017.

He went back to PNC Park for three more seasons from 2023-25 before signing with Texas this spring. Over 18 major league seasons, he hit .272 with 333 home runs and 1,156 RBI.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Andrew McCutchen DFA’d by Rangers: What’s next for former MVP

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