The renowned Texas Rangers baseball team, now established in the vibrant Dallas-Fort Worth area, competes at an exceptionally high level as a Major League Baseball’s American League West Division member. In 2020, they moved to Globe Life Field in Arlington from their previous home – Globe Life Park (now Choctaw Stadium) – where they played for 25 years between 1994 and 2019.
Team moved to Arlington and became the Texas Rangers
Arlington Stadium
1996
American League Western Division Champions
The Ballpark in Arlington
1998
American League Western Division Champions
The Ballpark in Arlington
2010
American League Eastern Division Champions
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
2011
American League Champions
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
Uniform
Colors
The Texas Rangers are known for their bold color scheme, featuring a prominent use of red, white, and blue. The team has three distinct uniform combinations for their home and away games.
Helmet
The helmet worn by the Texas Rangers players is red in color, displaying the team’s iconic “T” logo on the side. The face guard is blue and is consistent for all home and away games.
Jersey
The Rangers offer a variety of jersey options for their players. The primary home jersey is red with white lettering and numbering. The away jersey is white with red lettering and numbering. The alternate jersey is blue with red lettering and numbering.
Pants
Similarly, the Rangers also offer different pant options for their players. The primary home pants are red with white pinstripes. The away pants are white with red pinstripes. The alternate pants are blue with red pinstripes that match the alternate jersey.
Texas Rangers FAQs
Who owns the Texas Rangers?
Ray Davis owns the Texas Rangers.
Who is the manager of the Texas Rangers?
Bruce Bochy (known as both and Headly) is the manager of the Texas Rangers.