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The Rangers acquired Cruz with Carlos Lee from Milwaukee in July 2006. Lee left as a free agent at the end of that season.
Cruz made his first opening day roster in 2007, struggled early and went back to Oklahoma, where he hit .352 with 15 homers and 45 RBIs in 44 games. He hit only .235 with nine homers in 96 games for the Rangers, then by the end of the following spring was available for any team that wanted him.
This spring, the 29-year-old Cruz knows he can concentrate on getting ready for the season without worrying about what might happen.
"Definitely, it's everything different" Cruz said. "I'm more comfortable now."
Manager Ron Washington has noticed how much more focused and relaxed Cruz is this spring.
"He's been workmanlike in the way he's been going about his business," Washington said. "He's been a breath of fresh air. He's been very loud out there, something Nellie don't do, he's usually quiet. He's having fun, cracking jokes, enjoying himself. That's the state we need him in. We know what his ability is."
Cruz hit his first homer of the spring Monday night. He hit .417 (10 for 24) with three doubles and seven RBIs through his first nine spring training games.
"More than the numbers or anything else, I'm really impressed with his focus and how calm he is this spring. Talent has never been a question," Daniels said. "The ability is undeniable. It was just a matter of finding that consistent level. We saw signs of that last year."
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