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Unsurprisingly, veteran utility player Josh Harrison has opted out of his minor league deal with the Cincinnati Reds that he signed earlier in February. Harrison had an opt-out provision in his contract that permitted him to opt out if he was not selected to the active roster by 21 March. The Reds informed Harrison that he would not make the team out of Spring Training, so he has triggered his opt-out. While the Reds will be without the suspended Noelvi Marte for the first 80 games of the season, and TJ Friedl will miss a significant amount of the season after fracturing his wrist during Spring Training, the Reds have plenty of depth to cover both absences and Harrison couldn't vault the other players in front of him to make the roster. Harrison hit just .204/.263/.291 for the Phillies in 2023 and was released by Philadelphia in August. He signed a minor league contract with the Rangers, hitting .222/.323/.370 in seven games before opting out of that contract. Harrison is hoping to catch on with another team, relying on his versatility on the field to hopefully find another team. Harrison has played one career inning at first base, three innings in the past two years at shortstop and 10 innings in his career at centre field, but he has plenty of experience at second base, third base and the outfield corners.