Summer baseball forecast

You won’t want to miss these upcoming baseball games from our local Major League Baseball team, the Texas Rangers.

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Maybe you’ll even catch a foul ball. | Photo by @FTWtoday

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It’s time for the three Bs: brats, beer, and baseball. This summer’s season is packed full of games and events. From pregame happy hours to baseball card giveaways, the summer is just heating up for the Rangers.

About the team

The Texas Rangers date back to 1961 as the Washington (D.C.) Senators. They weren’t known as the Rangers until 1972 when the team moved to Arlington. Nowadays, the team plays at Globe Life Field. Did you know? Globe Life’s field is astroturfed, making the Rangers one of only five major league teams to play on artificial grass.

Upcoming games

On Tuesday, July 4 we hit the road to take on the Red Sox at 12:35 p.m. Watch the game at MLB.TV or with other fans at Cowboy Channel Sports Bar or Lot 12 Rooftop Bar.

Or catch one of these upcoming home games:

  • vs. Guardians | Friday, July 14 | 7:05 p.m. | Enjoy pregame happy hour with $4 beers from Karbach Brewing Sky Porch.
  • vs. Rays | Wednesday, July 19 | 1:05 p.m. | It’s Dollar Hotdog Wednesday — chow down on Texas Chili Company hotdogs for just a dollar.
  • vs. Dodgers | Saturday, July 22 | 3:05 p.m. | Topps Baseball Card Giveaway for the first 15,000 spectators.

Check out the rest of the schedule.

Feeling the team spirit? Visit our guide to local sports teams.

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