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History
"The Rangers trace their baseball heritage to 1960 when the team played in Washington as the Senators. In 1969, Ted Williams became the manager of the Senators and three years later, the team moves to Texas. In 1974, Texas finished with an 84-76 record, in second place, five games behind the eventual world champion Oakland. First baseman Mike Hargrove was the league’s Rookie of the Year, Jeff Burroughs was named the A.L. MVP, Billy Martin was the Manager of the Year, and Fergie Jenkins was the Comeback Player of the Year, second only to the A's Catfish Hunter in the Cy Young voting. In 1977, on consecutive pitches by New York pitcher Ken Clay, Toby Harrah and Bump Wills hit inside-the-park home runs at Yankee Stadium. In 1988, Nolan Ryan signs with the team and throws in 1991 Ryan become the oldest pitcher to throw a no-hitter when he tosses his seventh against the Blue Jays. In 1996, the team wins its first division title."
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"The Rangers play in the American League West Division. Division rivals include the Anaheim Angels, Seattle Mariners and Oakland Athletics. Major rivalries include Rangers vs. Mariners and Rangers vs. Athletics."
Ballpark in Arlington
"The Rangers play their home games in The Ballpark in Arlington located in downtown Arlington. The Ballpark in Arlington, completed in just 23 months, is a state-of-the-art building with the utmost in customer convenience. The 49,115 seat open-air ballpark was designed and built with tradition and intimacy in mind, containing features such as a granite and brick facade, exposed structural steel, an asymmetrical playing field, and a home run porch in right field. Texas architecture is featured throughout, from the outer facade to the Lone Stars in the concourses and on the seat aisles. This unique complex also includes a baseball museum, a children's learning center, and a four-story office building within the ballpark and a youth baseball park, a 12-acre lake, and parks and recreation space on the perimeter. Total cost of the project was approximately 191 million dollars."
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