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By Richard Durrett
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 I talked with the former Rangers hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo, who decided to reject the club's one-year offer and explore other options. Here are a few other things that Jaramillo had to say: The 59-year-old said he was comfortable in Texas, but thought it was time to try something new. "Fans have been good, ownership has been good to me," Jaramillo said. "It's just time in my career to do this. I'm getting up there in age too. I have to think about my future and where my finances are. It's ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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