Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Texas Rangers will kick off the 2024 season on March 28 at home against the Chicago Cubs. ... Lot E (1199 Ballpark Way)- $30. Lot L (2000 E Road to Six Flags St.)- $30.
Globe Life Field is a retractable roof stadium in Arlington, Texas, United States.It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Texas Rangers. [10] It is located just south of the Rangers' former home ballpark, Globe Life Park (originally known as The Ballpark in Arlington and renamed Choctaw Stadium after the Rangers' departure and subsequent reconfiguration).
Choctaw Stadium, formerly Globe Life Park, is an American multi-purpose stadium in Arlington, Texas, United States.The venue opened in April 1994 as a baseball stadium with the name The Ballpark in Arlington, serving as the home for the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball from 1994 through 2019.
The Rangers took on the San Diego Padres in 2013, the Houston Astros in 2014, the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2015, the Kansas City Royals in 2016, [32] and the Cleveland Indians in 2017. [33] The stadium is considered unsuitable for regular baseball use, since the right-field fence is only 272 feet from home plate, [34] well below the required 325 ...
The Rangers played their first regular season baseball game at the stadium on July 24, 2020. The name comes from the Globe Life and Accident Insurance Company, which owns the naming rights on the ...
Fans lined the south side of Globe Life Field to AT&T Stadium during the Texas Rangers World Series Parade in Arlington, Texas, Friday, Nov. 03, 2023. (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth)
Riders Field, formerly known as Dr Pepper/Seven Up Ballpark and Dr Pepper Ballpark, is a baseball park in Frisco, Texas, United States. The home of the Double-A Frisco RoughRiders of the Texas League , it opened on April 3, 2003, and can seat up to 10,216 people.
Loftus Road, currently known as MATRADE Loftus Road Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Shepherd's Bush, London, England, which is home to Queens Park Rangers Football Club, with a capacity of 18,439. In 1981, it became the first stadium in British professional football to have an artificial pitch of Omniturf installed ...