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Texas Rangers Ticket Information

A regular playoff contender with the will to make history, the Rangers deliver some of the best plays in baseball. Whether you’re catching the action at Globe Life Park in Arlington or catching the team on the road, a ticket to see the Rangers play lets you witness the excitement of a ball game delivered with some great North Texas flair.

Historic Franchise

The team got its start in 1961 as the Washington Senators, formed as an expansion team after the original Senators left for Minnesota. After managing a single winning season during a decade in the District of Columbia, owner Bob Short decided that this team should head west, too. With a new name to honor their home state’s iconic officers of the law, the Rangers made a tradition of night games to escape the summer heat and started making a serious start to their hunt for the playoffs.

Rangers fans have had to wait longer than any other franchise in Major League Baseball for the team’s first World Series title, but there’s been plenty to see along the way. Nolan Ryan finished his career with the Rangers, and the team added names like Jim Sundberg and Iván Rodríguez to the halls of Texas greats. The Rangers were contenders at the World Series twice in a row, in 2010 and 2011, and there’s no better time to pick up a ticket and follow their quest to bring the title back to the Lone Star State.

When were the Texas Rangers founded?

The franchise was established in 1961, but as the Washington Senators, an expansion team awarded to Washington D.C., after the city's original team moved to Minnesota. After 1971, the new Senators team moved to Arlington and the following season debuted as the Rangers.

Where do the Texas Rangers play their home games?

The Rangers' home ballpark is Globe Life Field. The stadium opened in 2020, has a retractable roof, and is located just south of the Rangers' former stadium, Choctaw Stadium.

Do the Texas Rangers have a rival?

The Houston Astros and Texas Rangers have a rivalry that dates back to 2001 when the two first met. The rivalry between the two Texas teams has been dubbed the Lone Star Series as well as Silver Boot Series as the winner is awarded with a size 15 cowboy boot cast in silver.

Do the Texas Rangers have a mascot?

Ranger Captain has been the Texas Rangers mascot since 2002. He is a palomino-style horse dressed in the team's uniform, but also with the number 72, the year the Rangers relocated to Arlington.


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