Texas Rangers
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Rangers Pitcher out for Year After Freak Quarantine Injury
A pitcher within the Texas Rangers organization suffered a freak injury that will keep him out of baseball for a whole year.
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WATCH: Texas Rangers’ New Stadium Catches Fire
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Josh Hamilton Shares Four Daughters With Ex-Wife Katie Chadwick
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How to Watch Texas Rangers Games Live Online Without Cable in 2018
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Heidi Strobel Hamels: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
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How to Watch Texas Rangers Games Live Online Without Cable in 2017
A complete guide to watch the Texas Rangers live online without a cable subscription in 2017.
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What TV Channel Is the Rangers vs. Blue Jays Game 3 on Today?
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Rangers vs. Blue Jays Game 3 Live Stream: How to Watch Online
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Blue Jays vs. Rangers ALDS Game 2 Live Stream: How to Watch Online
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Blue Jays vs. Rangers ALDS Game 1 Live Stream: How to Watch Online
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Rangers AL West Division Champions Gear & Apparel 2016
The Texas Rangers are on top of the A.L. West once again. Keep reading to find out to get the latest Rangers 2016 MLB Postseason gear and apparel.
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Jose Bautista & Rougned Odor: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
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Matt Bush Stats in First Major League Game
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WATCH: Toronto Blue Jays Celebrate After Winning ALDS
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WATCH: Jose Bautista Blasts Seventh Inning Home Run for Blue Jays
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Why Was Rougned Odor Safe in the ALDS?
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WATCH: Rougned Odor Scores for Rangers on Botched Throw
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Rangers vs. Blue Jays, ALDS Game 5: Score, Stats & Highlights
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How to Watch ALDS Game 5: Rangers vs. Blue Jays Live Stream Online
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How to Watch ALDS Game 4: Blue Jays vs. Rangers Live Stream Online
The Toronto Blue Jays are still alive and - most importantly - hitting. Here's how to watch Game 4 on Monday afternoon.
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How to Watch ALDS Game 3: Blue Jays vs. Rangers Live Stream Online
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How to Watch ALDS Game 2: Rangers vs. Blue Jays Live Stream Online
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How to Watch ALDS Game 1: Blue Jays vs. Rangers Live Stream Online
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2015 AL Division Series: Time, Date & Channel
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A-Rod’s 2,000th RBI: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Alex Rodriguez of the New York Yankees just passed Hall of Famer Willie Mays on the all-time home run list with No. 661 and now he's marching toward another plateau in the rarefied air: 2,000 runs batted in.
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Russell Wilson Baseball Career: 5 Facts You Need to Know