The former Texas Rangers second baseman — a club Hall of Famer and a mainstay on the some of the best teams in Rangers history — received just 10 votes from the baseball writers, a mark of 2.5% that fell well short of the necessary 5% to remain on the ballot.
The Texas Rangers in their maybe-still-ongoing pursuit to fine-tune their bullpen have missed out on a prime target.
Kinsler, a key figure in the Rangers’ back-to-back American League pennants in 2010 and 2011, was considered a borderline candidate for the prestigious honor. However, despite four All-Star selections and two Gold Glove Awards, Kinsler fell short of the 5% threshold required to remain on the ballot for another year.
The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation today announced that it will now begin accepting applications for the 2025 Charley Pride Fellowship Program presented by The Parrish Charitable Foundation. For a fifth straight year,
The Texas Rangers are making their regional game broadcasts available directly to consumers in a streaming package.
Corey Seager was in Arlington on Friday night to accept his Texas Rangers Player of the Year award, the kickoff of a weekend of festivities that also includes Rangers Fan Fest at Globe Life Field on Saturday.
Jake Burger will wear No. 21 after being acquired by the Texas Rangers. The number has special significance for his family after his daughter was born in October with Down syndrome.
The Texas Rangers player, 28, will wear number 21 for the 2025 season in honor of his daughter Penelope, who was born with Down syndrome, according to the Major Baseball League. The genetic condition, known as Trisomy 21, results in an extra copy of chromosome 21.
With a turnout of about 6,000, the Texas Rangers hope the event got fans in the baseball spirit for opening day on March 27.
ARLINGTON, Texas - New Texas Rangers corner infielder Jake Burger picked his new jersey number to honor his daughter. Burger will wear the number 21 with the Rangers this season. Burger chose the number in honor of his daughter, Penelope, who was born with Down syndrome.
Two-time World Series MVP Corey Seager says he feels great and will be ready to go on the first day of spring training with the Texas Rangers after twice having hernia surgery last year.
Walcott could be the next Rangers top prospect to rapidly ascend through the minor league system, just as Langford did.