Infielder Matt Davidson has agreed to a minor league deal with the Texas Rangers, league sources told ESPN's Jeff Pasan.
Davidson will be used as an infielder and could pitch as well, giving the Rangers their own two-way weapon.
Davidson, 27, got off to a hot start with the White Sox in 2018, hitting three home runs on Opening Day and nine total in the first month. But he finished the season with a disappointing 20 long balls to go with just a .228 batting average and 165 strikeouts.
He played the majority of his games last season as the designated hitter.