The Texas Rangers and assistant general manager Shiraz Rehman have parted ways.

"After discussions with Shiraz, we mutually agreed that it is best to part ways at this time," president of baseball operations Jon Daniels said in a statement.

"Shiraz has expressed a desire to seek a new opportunity where he can utilize his experiences and take on a more significant role than we currently have available. Since joining the Rangers, Shiraz played an important role in our process to shape the future of the franchise and ensure on-field success for the years ahead. The Rangers want to thank Shiraz for his contributions and wish him the very best for the future."

Rehman had been with Texas since October 2018, coming over after five seasons as an assistant GM with the Cubs.