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What happens to Marcus Semien's fantasy value in Texas?

Semien won't have the supporting cast in Texas next season that he had in Toronto. AP Photo/Bill Kostroun

The first of the big-name free agent shortstops -- or, in this case, second basemen, as that was his primary position in 2021 -- is off the board, as Marcus Semien reportedly agreed to sign with the Texas Rangers on Sunday for a whopping seven years and $175 million.

Semien was the best in fantasy terms from that group, finishing fourth among shortstop-eligible players and third among second basemen in 2021. He's also the oldest, having turned 31 in September, so it's curious to see a rebuilding team like the Rangers turn in his direction. It might be one of the few places where his chances of repeating what was a marvelous past season took a definitive hit.