Texas Rangers (Baseball Team)

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Texas Rangers
Location: Arlington, Texas
Year Founded: 1961
Colors: blue, white, red, gray
Mascot: Rangers Captain
Championships: 0
Website: http://rangers.mlb.com/
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The Texas Rangers are a Major League Baseball team located in Arlington, Texas. They play in the American League, Western Division.

Originally founded in 1961 as the second iteration of the Washington Senators (after the original Senators team relocated to Minnesota and became the Minnesota Twins), the team relocated to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in 1972. The team's name is taken from the Texas Rangers, the famous state law enforcement agency.

One of the more famous owners of the team was the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush, who owned the team for a period of time; under his ownership it would make the playoffs for the first time in its long history.

The Rangers appeared twice in the World Series, in 2010 and again in 2011, losing both times. They are the oldest MLB franchise not to win the World Series and the oldest franchise in any of the four major sports not to win its league title.

Home ballpark: Globe Life Park in Arlington.

World Series Titles: 0

American League Pennants: 2 (2010, 2011)

Playoffs: 8 (1996, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016)

The Mascot: A palomino horse named "Rangers Captain", his jersey features the number "72" (in honor of 1972 when the team relocated to Arlington) and matches the color scheme (red, white, or blue, depending on the choice of the Rangers' starting pitcher) being worn by the team for a particular game.

Team[edit]

The Texas Rangers are a team known for having an explosive batting lineup that scores a lot of runs, but also a team that gives up a lot of runs with average or worse pitching.

However, the franchise is known for its willingness to accept players with prior off-field issues, and has had some level of success in helping them turn their lives around; both Josh Hamilton (substance abuse) and Matt Bush (DUI resulting in a prison sentence as the result of hitting a motorcyclist) were former MLB #1 overall picks that ended up with the Rangers franchise. Tragically, Steve Howe (substance abuse), who when the Rangers signed him had to pay MLB a $250,000 fine for doing so, did not work out as well; he eventually died of a drug overdose.

Minor League Affiliates[edit]

The minor league affiliates of the Rangers are:

External links[edit]


Categories: [Texas sports franchises]


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