Kinsler, a key figure in the Rangers’ back-to-back American League pennants in 2010 and 2011, was considered a borderline candidate for the prestigious honor. However, despite four All-Star selections and two Gold Glove Awards, Kinsler fell short of the 5% threshold required to remain on the ballot for another year.
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New Texas Ranger Jake Burger will wear No. 21 this season. The number is for his daughter, Penelope, who was born with Down syndrome. Down syndrome is also known as trisomy 21, due to an extra copy of the 21st chromosome.
After months of anticipation, the Texas Rangers have officially announced their new streaming service which will broadcast all Ranger games for the upcoming 2025 season. After it was announced that Bally Sports would no longer be airing Ranger games following the 2024 season,
Volunteers sorted donated clothing and packaged boxes of food at Mission Arlington and Arlington Charities in honor of MLK.
Texas Rangers player Jake Burger will wear number 21 for the 2025 season in honor of his daughter Penelope, who was born with Down syndrome.
The Smithson Valley faithful came out in full force at Ranger Stadium on a chilly Wednesday night as fans filled the stands to celebrate its football team’s state championship.
Dallas police said they were “aware” of a shooting involving an officer near I-35 in the Red Oak area in Ellis County.
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Jake Burger will wear No. 21 with the Texas Rangers, a number that has special significance for the first baseman’s family after his daughter was born with Down syndrome.
Arlington Baptist University calls the hilltop home. Bryant, the wife of a pastor and former president of Arlington Baptist University, has spent the past three decades researching the school’s history,
With a turnout of about 6,000, the Texas Rangers hope the event got fans in the baseball spirit for opening day on March 27.
This story has been updated to reflect Golden's return. ARLINGTON, Texas – Texas Longhorns wide receiver Matthew Golden left Friday's Cotton Bowl matchup against Ohio State with a left ankle ...