Free-agent outfielder/designated hitter Joc Pederson has agreed to a deal with the Texas Rangers, according to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal.
The 32-year-old Pederson hit 23 home runs to go along with 64 RBI, a .275 batting average and a career-high .908 OPS in 2024. His 151 OPS+ was a career-best mark as well, per Baseball-Reference.
Pederson began his career in 2014 with the Los Angeles Dodgers, playing there through 2020 when he won a World Series with the team. He spent a half-year with the Chicago Cubs after landing with the team in free agency before being traded to Atlanta on July 15, 2021.