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Arlington is preparing for an influx of visitors to descend upon the city for the 94th MLB All-Star Week.
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The city of Arlington could hit an economic home run in July when it hosts the Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Globe Life Field, with some estimates of the game’s economic impact approaching $90 million.
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The Texas Rangers have frustrated LGBTQ+ advocates for years as the only Major League Baseball team without a Pride Night. The Resource Center communications and advocacy manager Rafael McDonnell says it's a “complicated relationship” with the Rangers.
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The 2024 season presents an opportunity for the Rangers to be the first team to win back-to-back World Series titles in nearly 25 years.
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Hector Ortiz, who spent the past 18 years as a manager and coach in the Texas Rangers organization, has died after a long battle with cancer. He was 54.
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Serious news has dominated much of 2023, and for good reason. However, as the year winds down, we’d like to revisit some fun stories that shine a light on the people and places that make North Texas what it is – home.
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This is a collection of the photos that tell the story of 2023 in North Texas
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The World Series champion Texas Rangers will bring back their entire on-field coaching staff for manager Bruce Bochy next season. General manager Chris Young says the organization is excited to keep that entire group together after winning the franchise’s first World Series title in Bochy’s first season.
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Parking lots were filling up by 9:15 a.m. Friday as fans lined up in Arlington's Entertainment District ahead of the Texas Rangers World Series parade and celebration.
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The Rangers won their first World Series title in franchise history Wednesday night. Here’s the parade route and everything else you need to know if you want to attend the parade.
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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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Randy Ford, owner of Arlington’s J. Gilligan’s Bar & Grill, was on the edge of his couch Oct. 23.