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The Texas Rangers Major League Baseball team has played in Arlington, Texas, since 1972. The team began in 1961 as the Washington Senators, an American League expansion team based in Washington, D.C., before relocating to Texas. Since that time, over 1,200 players have competed in at least one game for the Senators/Rangers.
The team began in 1961 as the Washington Senators, an American League expansion team based in Washington, D.C., before relocating to Texas. This list documents players and teams who hold records set in various statistical areas during single games, entire seasons, or their Rangers' careers.
One of the NBA’s most dominating players, he won three finals MVPs, an MVP and three NBA titles from 2000-2002 while a member of the Los Angeles Lakers. ... Played for the Texas Rangers. ESPN ...
Fifteen Rangers have won the Gold Glove Award, which includes seven multi-time winners. [26] Cumulatively, the Rangers have won four 4 at pitcher, 17 at catcher, 5 at first base, 9 at third base, 3 at shortstop, and 3 at outfield for a total of 38 Gold Gloves.
212 games with 10+ strikeouts, most all-time for a left-handed pitcher; 2nd most ever (Nolan Ryan, 215) [83] Pitched an immaculate inning on August 23, 2001, against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Johnson was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on 97.3% of the vote on January 6, 2015, third-highest percentage of all time for pitchers ...
Burkett was a National League All-Star in 1993, his 22 wins led the major leagues, and he finished fourth in the NL Cy Young Award voting. His 1996 postseason complete game win for the Texas Rangers over the eventual World Series Champion New York Yankees was the first complete game in Divisional Series history.
Last season the Rangers averaged 4.36 runs per game with a batting average of .239 while ranking 13th in RBIs. This year the Rangers are averaging 6.25 runs per game with a .274 batting average ...
He ended his career with the Rockies as the franchise's all-time winningest pitcher. [3] He was surpassed in wins by a Rockies pitcher on June 23, 2009 by former teammate Aaron Cook . On December 12, 2006 the Rockies traded Jennings, along with Miguel Asencio , to the Houston Astros for Willy Taveras , Taylor Buchholz and Jason Hirsh . [ 4 ]