Former St. Louis Cardinals infielder Matt Carpenter (13) has been released by the Rangers on Thursday. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

A former MLB All-Star is available and looking for work.

The Texas Rangers on Thursday released Matt Carpenter. The three-time All-Star started his minor league season slowly, but he had come on in May. Carpenter had six home runs and a .991 OPS in Triple-A when the Rangers let him go.

“We appreciate Matt’s leadership and the example he set during his time with the organization,” Rangers executive Jon Daniels said in a statement. “We have nothing but respect for the way he carries himself and wish him and his family the best.”

According to Rangers reporter Levi Weaver, there was no path for Carpenter to be promoted to the big league team, so the sides agreed to the infielder’s release.

Carpenter is 36 and there is little doubt that his best days are behind him. He was steadily declining with the St. Louis Cardinals and becoming nearly unplayable. He had batted .226 in 2019, .186 in 2020 and .169 in 2021. But if he was posting a .991 OPS in Triple-A, then maybe he has a shot to help an MLB team in a brief stint this season.

Carpenter’s heyday came from 2013-2018 when he made three All-Star teams and regularly posted an OPS in the upper-.800s.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Packers make important roster move just days before 2024 NFL Draft
Steelers' Russell Wilson blasted by Super Bowl champion: 'You were along for the ride' for championship
Former GM eviscerates Falcons brass for passing on Bill Belichick
Yankees' Juan Soto reportedly eyeing 'bidding war' between two teams
Mike Trout makes his thoughts on a trade from Angels abundantly clear
Former White Sox All-Star critical of time with the club
Deion Sanders denies restricting Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter to six NFL teams
Warriors 'want' Klay Thompson back with team next season
Kentucky guard Reed Sheppard declares for NBA Draft, creating hole in backcourt
Penguins' Sidney Crosby addresses retirement, contract chatter
NHL approves sale, relocation of Arizona Coyotes
Broncos HC Sean Payton hedges on whether team will take first-round QB
NFL decides fate of five players suspended for gambling
NFL releases statement on Ravens WR Zay Flowers after investigation
Rangers' top pitching prospect has forgettable MLB debut
Charles Barkley has interesting take on Jontay Porter's NBA lifetime ban
NFL talent evaluators raise concerns about USC QB Caleb Williams
Wilfried Nancy signs contract extension with Columbus Crew
Sixers guard finally makes playoffs after eight seasons
Patriots' Eliot Wolf discusses making blockbuster NFL Draft trade