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Despite his relatively good performance, Choo Shin-soo of the Texas Rangers is continuously rumored to be trading. Some predict that Texas will try Choo Shin-soo's tray again this winter to open the way for young outfielders.

"WFAA," a Texas local broadcasting station under ABC Network, predict that there will be a significant change in the composition of Texas' field forces after the end of this season. Adrian Beltre and Choo Shin-soo are both likely to leave the team."

Beltre is now thinking of retiring. I haven't decided whether to play another season or retire with honor in a Texas uniform at the end of this season. Beltre expressed reservations, saying, "We will make a decision after the season." Texas is also showing interest in Choo Shin-soo's Trades even before the start of the season. It is a measure to reduce annual salary and develop young outfield resources.

The WFAA saw a close relationship between Willie Calhoun's path and the two veterans' actions as expected within the team. With Beltré and Choo sharing their designated hitter positions, the chances for Calhoun's participation are limited. WFAA predicts that he will expand his position in any way, predicting that Beltre will retire and Choo will try to trade.

"Beltre will probably retire. "I have talked a lot about this this season, but at least it is getting easier to decide and accept my retirement," he said. As for Choo, I had a good season, but I will be a trade target. "Texas has Calhoun, Scott Drew Robinson, Carlos Tocci, Joey Gallo, Delino Deshields, and Noma Mazara on the Depps chart."

"Texas will undoubtedly try to trade Choo, who receives $20 million this winter, although WFAA expects Beltre and Choo Shin-soo to perform well in September due to their veteran experience."

Texas has worked hard for Choo's tray this year, which is no longer a secret. However, as Choo performed a remarkable performance in the first half of the season, trade rumors gradually subsided. Realistically, there were obstacles to the fact that there were no American League teams to recruit Choo Shin-soo, who is now a designated hitter, and that his annual salary would still be paid.

"I want to stay in Texas," Choo expressed his personal desire to join a team that can win the championship. Texas could be the team, and if there is an appropriate team, it is likely that Choo Shin-soo will not exercise his trade veto. Choo Shin-soo's contract with Texas is due until the 2020 season.