A seven-year major league infielder who has previously played for both the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox is again available after being cut by an NL contender. Yahoo Sports and Forbes both report that the move follows an injury setback, which leaves the player without a contract with the team that released him. The reports indicate the player had spent time with both organizations during his MLB career, making him a familiar option for teams looking for infield depth. With the injury issue cited as the reason for the release, the player is now expected to seek opportunities elsewhere to continue his career. No additional details about the specific injury, the team involved, or the timing of the roster move are included in the provided summaries from either outlet. Both sources present the same core information: the player is a former Yankees and Red Sox infielder, he has a seven-year MLB track record, and he is released by an NL contender due to an injury-related setback.