Texas Rangers
The Texas Rangers have an all-time regular-season win-loss record of 4,582-5,052 from its creation through the 2021 season. First founded in 1961 in Washington D.C., the then-Senators replaced the original Washington team, which moved to Minnesota to become the Twins.
The Senators became the Rangers in 1971 after moving to Arlington, Texas near the Dallas-Forth Worth area. Although the franchise has never won a World Series, the Rangers have made eight visits to the postseason, losing in the World Series twice. Notable Texas Rangers Hall of Famers include Iván Rodríguez, Ferguson Jenkins, Nolan Ryan, and Adrián Beltré.
- Founded: 1961
- World Series: none
- Additional achievements: two AL Pennants (2010 and 2011) and seven West Division titles (1996, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2011, 2015, and 2016)
- Arena: Globe Life Field
- Former team name: Washington Senators
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