Well, sort of, at least. The Rangers have three prospects ranked on the preseason top 100 lists of the five major outlets — Baseball America, MLB Pipeline, ESPN, The Athletic and Baseball Prospectus — that evaluate the league’s young talent. And, for the most part, there’s relative consensus on where each of the prospects rank, too.
Bleacher Report’s Joel Reuter recently proposed a hypothetical trade that would send Yankees pitcher Marcus Stroman and catching prospect Rafael Flores to the
Texas’ bullpen is going to look completely different after its offseason makeover that was full of additions and subtractions from the 2024 group.
The Texas Rangers today announced the club’s initial broadcast schedule for the first season of games airing primarily on Rangers Sports Network (RSN), which was unveiled this week as the team’s new television home.
Former Texas Rangers pitcher Matt Bush was taken into custody Monday in Tarrant County after he allegedly violated the terms of bond conditions imposed after a drunken driving arrest last fall. According to jail records,
Rangers games will be produced and distributed by the Rangers Sports Network, a new media venture unveiled Jan. 27 by the team. Fans will have options to access local game broadcasts through traditional carriers, the Dallas Stars' Victory+ streaming app and a package of free over-the-air games.
The Texas Rangers released more non-roster invitees to Major League spring training next month, with 11 of them considered prospects.
Court records say Bush violated bond conditions that were set after arrested in October on charges of driving while intoxicated.
The Rangers have found the perfect post-playing career for Elvis Andrus. Talking. He was a Hall of Famer at it as a player. Andrus, known as much for his engaging personality as a player as he was for his nifty baserunning and fielding,
The Texas Rangers have created their own regional sports network called Rangers Sports Network. How will it impact how fans can watch the team?
The Texas Rangers has announced details for the club’s 2025 television game broadcasts on Rangers Sports Network (RSN). Fans will have options to access local game broadcasts through traditional carriers and through an agreement with Gray Media on the Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network.
The Texas Rangers have reached multiyear agreements with several distributors that will broadcast games in the team’s five-state television territory.