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May 20, 1973: Mike Epstein, Rich Hand and Rick Stelmaszek were traded by the Rangers to the California Angels for Jim Spencer and Lloyd Allen. [7] June 5, 1973: David Clyde was drafted by the Rangers in the 1st round (1st pick) of the 1973 Major League Baseball Draft. [8] July 11, 1973: Jim Fregosi was purchased by the Rangers from the New York ...
A The Rangers finished tied with the Tampa Bay Rays for the second wild card spot. 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 ...
David Eugene Clyde (born April 22, 1955) is an American former left-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who played for five seasons with the Texas Rangers (1973–1975) and Cleveland Indians (1978–1979). He is noted for his once promising baseball career, which ended at age 26 because of arm and shoulder injuries.
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?
The 1973 Major League Baseball season was the first season of the designated hitter rule in the American League. [1] American League umpires began wearing burgundy blazers with blue pants, a change from the navy blue coats and gray pants worn the previous five seasons (1968–1972). The burgundy blazers were worn through 1979.
Texas Rangers will play every Major League Baseball team this season
Despite Texas leading the American League West by half a game, the Houston Astros currently have better odds (-125) on winning the division than the Rangers (+130), according to Draftkings.
July 30 – At the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, Jim Bibby of the Texas Rangers no-hits the Oakland Athletics 6–0. The no-hitter is the first in the history of the 13-year-old Washington Senators/Texas Rangers franchise. July 31 – The Athletics sign free-agent veteran second baseman Mike Andrews, released 15 days earlier by the Chicago ...