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The Texas Rangers won their first World Series Wednesday night after an unlikely postseason matchup with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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No one expected the Rangers to make the World Series, but now that they are, there's a couple weapons in their arsenal — and at least one intangible.
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Houston has the edge in experience, but the Rangers have been red-hot in the playoffs.
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MLB games are now averaging around 29 minutes less, and viewership is up.
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Cleburne will soon be the home of a new division of a baseball league that hopes to make the town a hub for a fresh take on the sport.
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For the first time since the pandemic began, more than 200 children with special needs and their families stepped back on the field for a rowdy baseball game on Saturday.
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Major League Baseball is ending a 70-year relationship with trading card company Topps after signing a new partnership with a rival company.
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Auctioneers hope it will sell for over $5.2 million, part of a sports collection that could fetch $20 million for the heirs of a man whose mom threw out his first baseball cards. He never got over it.
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Individual whistles echo during quieter moments, and a single fan with enough persistence can leave an impression with a chant during World Series games with the smallest crowds in more than 100 years.
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This year's World Series between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Los Angeles Dodgers is a first, being played at the Texas Rangers' new stadium in Arlington. Even during historical emergencies, baseball perseveres.
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Globe Life Field will host the 2020 World Series in Arlington — as a neutral site. Meanwhile, the Rangers finished with the worst record in the American League.
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Rangers manager Chris Woodward was serving a one-game suspension during Tuesday’s game against the Padres a day after Texas reliever Ian Gibaut threw…