Shiraz Rehman, assistant general manager for the Texas Rangers since 2018, has left the organization, the team announced today. President of baseball operations Jon Daniels said in a statement that it was “mutually agreed that it was best to part ways at this time.”
Rehman came to the Rangers in October, 2018, from the Chicago Cubs, having also spent time with the Boston Red Sox and the Arizona Diamondbacks. When he was brought on the indication was that he would be focusing on the R&D side of things, at a time when the Rangers were doing a substantial overhaul of their scouting and player development.