Texas Rangers form broadcast network
In the creation of Rangers Sports Network and, more importantly, a handful of multi-platform broadcasting deals they announced Tuesday, they believe
The Texas Rangers released more non-roster invitees to Major League spring training next month, with 11 of them considered prospects.
The Texas Rangers have created their own regional sports network called Rangers Sports Network. How will it impact how fans can watch the team?
The Cincinnati Reds could satisfy a concern they have seemingly had this offseason with their third base position by making a trade with the Texas Rangers. Having plenty of reasons to doubt the future of the hot corner,
It’s all about the “R.” What used to stand for “regional” in the RSN acronym now stands for “Rangers,” as in “Rangers Sports Network,” the newly created media venture that will produce and distribute the team’s games and potentially other content.
Another member of the 2021 World Series team is out of Atlanta, and it's for a reunion with an American League team
Rocker, a much-hyped prospect, made his much anticipated major league debut Sep. 12 of this past season and allowed just three hits and one run through four innings. Rangers fans also finally got a look at his enigmatic slider against MLB hitters, and it lived up to the hype.
There are many ways to get to the big leagues, but Texas Rangers pitchers Cody Bradford and Josh Sborz both played college baseball, where they learned lessons they use now.
Veteran right-hander Jesse Chavez has agreed to a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers that includes an invitation to spring training.
On Monday, the Texas Rangers announced the creation of Rangers Sports Network (RSN). The company will produce and distribute all of the team's television broadcasts for the upcoming season. Distribution is the keyword as local stations will vie for a chance to snag the Rangers' local TV rights.
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