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Baseball season is back and the Texas Rangers are kicking it off on Thursday with a four-game homestand in Arlington.
From CBS Texas
The Texas Rangers embark on another new season Thursday afternoon against the Boston Red Sox at Globe Life Field on opening day.
From Dallas Morning News
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The Texas Rangers opened up their season with a 5-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox with the retooled lineup and remade bullpen failing to come through.
As always, we’ve got everything Rangers fans need to know for the start of the 2025 major league season. Time: First pitch is set for 3:05 p.m. Tickets: Tickets for Opening Day are available for around $150 as of Sunday evening. They can be purchased here.
Chris Young, the Texas Rangers' president of baseball operations, is optimistic about the upcoming season, highlighting the players' dedication to their offseason training and believing the team is ready to win.
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The roots of the Rangers’ opening day roster that will take the field vs. the Boston Red Sox on Thursday at Globe Life Field don’t quite stretch that deep. The Rangers’ pockets certainly did, though. Here’s a glance at how the roster is made up:
John Blake, a PR legend with the Texas Rangers, was honored with the press box named after him. He expressed gratitude for the recognition, feeling overwhelmed. Blake has been with the Rangers for 37 years and in Major League Baseball for 47 years.
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A few spectators already got a preview of the music earlier this week when the Rangers faced Kansas City in exhibition games at Globe Life Field. Joc Pederson’s selection of LiAngelo Ball’s “Tweaker” was among the standout choices heard through the ballpark’s speakers.