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Surprise Stadium Baseball Seating Map
Baseball Seating Chart at Surprise Stadium. The chart shows the main floor/stage with seating options surrounding it, which are color coded

A Closer Look at the Texas Rangers

The Texas Rangers are a professional baseball team competing in the MLB, known for their rich history and passionate fan base. Established in 1961 as the Washington Senators, the team moved to Texas in 1972 and became the Rangers, a nod to the famous law enforcement agency. With a storied past, the Rangers have experienced both triumphs and tribulations, making them a fascinating franchise to follow.

The Rangers play their home games at Globe Life Field, a state-of-the-art ballpark with a retractable roof, which opened in 2020. The stadium has a video board that is one of the largest in Major League Baseball, and it has a number of other amenities, such as a Kids Zone and a variety of food and beverage options. However, one of the best things about Globe Life Field is the atmosphere. The stadium is always packed with fans, and the energy level is always high. The fans are passionate about their team, and they love to cheer them on. Globe Life Field is modern, the atmosphere is electric, and the food is delicious.

This stunning stadium is located in Arlington, Texas, nestled between two iconic cities: Fort Worth to the west and Dallas to the east. The ballpark's central location makes it an easily accessible destination for fans across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. It's the perfect way to spend a day if you're looking for a fun and exciting experience.

Over the years, the Rangers have seen their fair share of playoff action. In recent history, the team made back-to-back World Series appearances in 2010 and 2011, coming agonizingly close to capturing their first championship in 2011, but ultimately falling short. Though they haven't secured a World Series title just yet, the Rangers' passionate fan base remains optimistic and fiercely loyal.

One of the team's most iconic moments came in 1993 when Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan, then 46 years old, famously put a young Robin Ventura in a headlock during a bench-clearing brawl. Ryan, who played for the Rangers from 1989 to 1993, is revered by the fan base and holds numerous records in MLB history, including the most career no-hitters (7) and strikeouts (5,714).

Though the Texas Rangers have yet to claim a World Series victory, the team has a rich history of success and memorable moments. With the breathtaking Globe Life Field as their home, and a dedicated fan base that spans from Fort Worth to Dallas and beyond, the Rangers are a captivating team to watch. Their resilience and dedication to the sport continue to inspire fans, making them a beloved franchise in the world of professional baseball.