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The 1972 Texas Rangers season was the 12th of the Texas Rangers franchise overall, their 1st in Arlington as the Rangers, the 1st season at Arlington Stadium and the team's first year in the AL West, after playing their first 11 seasons in Washington, D.C. The Rangers finished sixth in the American League West with a record of 54 wins and 100 ...
Tampa Bay defeated Texas 5–2, in a one-game playoff to clinch the wild card spot. [1] B The Rangers finished the season with an identical 90–72 record with Houston atop the American League West. Due to the Astros winning the season series 9 games to 4, the Astros were awarded the American League West title and the Rangers a wild card spot.
Texas Rangers 10-Year History Season Wins Losses Win % Place Playoffs 2015: 88 74 .543 1st in AL West Lost ALDS vs. Toronto Blue Jays, 3–2 2016: 95 67 .586 1st in AL West Lost ALDS vs. Toronto Blue Jays, 3–0 2017: 78 84 .481 4th in AL West — 2018: 67 95 .414 5th in AL West — 2019: 78 84 .481 3rd in AL West — 2020: 22 38 .367 5th in AL ...
The Rangers are honoring the Rangers fans who supported them for more than 50 years with the first pitch. Michael Carter, a fan from Southlake, has been attending games since the first season in 1973.
The Rangers announced Monday that 2024 season tickets are on sale in the form of full, half-season or 20 game plans. The home opener is March 28 against the Chicago Cubs. The home opener is March ...
The Texas Rangers beat the Houston Astros in seven games to advance to the World Series for the first time in over a decade. How can fans get tickets to Rangers home games in the World Series?
November 30, 1972: Horacio Piña was traded by the Rangers to the Oakland Athletics for Mike Epstein. [2] November 30, 1972: Tom Ragland was traded by the Texas Rangers to the Cleveland Indians for Vince Colbert. [3] January 10, 1973: 1973 Major League Baseball Draft. Jeff Schneider was drafted by the Rangers in the 2nd round, but did not sign. [4]
Arlin comes away with a two-hitter (one of three he pitches on the season; he also hurls two one-hitters during a season in which he finishes 10–21) in a 5–1 Padre victory. It was the closest a Padre pitcher had come to a no-hitter until April 9, 2021, when Joe Musgrove no-hit the Texas Rangers in Arlington, Texas.