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A's claim Parrino off waivers from Rangers

OAKLAND -- The A's and Rangers have done a bit of poaching from each other in recent years on the waiver wire.

In the latest move, Oakland claimed infielder Andy Parrino from the Rangers off waivers on Monday, sending him to Triple-A Sacramento and adding him to the 40-man roster. Parrino spent Spring Training in A's camp before being designated for assignment by the club on Feb. 27.

The Rangers picked him up on March 3 but then designated him for assignment on Friday after he batted .189/.271/.245 with no homers and five RBIs for Triple-A Round Rock. Parrino spent the 2013 season in the A's organization and played 14 games with Oakland.

"We do seem to maybe target the same type of players," Melvin said. "I'm not part of the front-office dynamic as far as claiming players and so forth. But a guy that we've had, we did have a 40-man roster spot open and a guy that we know a lot of about, so it made some sense to claim him."

The move is reminiscent of the situation with infielder Adam Rosales last year, who shuttled back and forth between the two AL West foes on the waiver wire.

Alex Espinoza is a contributor to MLB.com.
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