With a turnout of about 6,000, the Texas Rangers hope the event got fans in the baseball spirit for opening day on March 27.
Two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom has already thrown off the mound this offseason and says everything feels normal.
Walcott could be the next Rangers top prospect to rapidly ascend through the minor league system, just as Langford did.
After months of anticipation, the Texas Rangers have officially announced their new streaming service which will broadcast all Ranger games for the upcoming 2025 season. After it was announced that Bally Sports would no longer be airing Ranger games following the 2024 season,
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Texas Rangers games will be streamed on Victory+
DALLAS - Texas Rangers fans will be able to watch games this season on the Victory+ streaming platform. The Dallas Stars launched Victory+ in September after parting ways with Bally Sports Southwest. The Texas Rangers also ended their contract with Bally with the goal of offering multiple viewing alternatives for 2025.
The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation today announced that it will now begin accepting applications for the 2025 Charley Pride Fellowship Program presented by The Parrish Charitable Foundation. For a fifth straight year,
The Rangers entered this winter with a significant need to reload their bullpen, and have now added five relievers via major league contracts or trade.
Just days away, the Texas Rangers are gearing up for the 37th annual Texas Rangers Fan Fest, presented by Comerica Bank on Saturday, January 18, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Globe Life Field. Tickets for Fan Fest are on sale now at rangers.
This offseason, the Texas Rangers have gone about things with a clear intent of improving their roster so they can compete for an AL West title and get back int
The Texas Rangers are making their regional game broadcasts available directly to consumers in a streaming package.
It’s been, what, two years in a row now that Josh Jung’s regular season has been impacted by an injury? “Four years in a row,” Jung interjected Saturday at Globe Life Field, with reference to the two significant injuries that he suffered in the minor leagues and the back-to-back surgery-shortened major league seasons he’s played.