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The Texas Rangers finished in the third place in the American League West for the MLB season 2006. Michael Young was awarded as the American League Most Valuable Player. For the season 2006 -2007 the Rangers signed Ron Washington as their manger. The Texas Rangers are preparing hard for the coming season. The Texas Rangers might be short of records but they are not short of skills. The Rangers fans are out there to buy tickets for the Texas Rangers Major League season and you can also get your share of Ranger tickets. We are Texas Rangers tickets broker and online Rangers tickets are available along with the detailed schedule listing of the events. So, here you have a chance to get your cheap Rangers MLB tickets and be there to cheer for your team.
The Texas Rangers began playing for the Major League in 1961, first few seasons were mediocre for the Rangers as they could not achieve much success.
Season 1974, the Texas Rangers posted a winning record of 84 – 76, and the team also achieved in terms of individual success as Mike Hargrove was awarded as the American League Rookie of the Year, the Texas Rangers’ manager Billy Martin was awarded Manager of the Year and another key player Jeff Burroughs was awarded as American League Most Valuable Player. The Team finished the season in the second place. After such an impressive performance by the Texas Rangers both at individual and team level , the Rangers continued to perform well. During years 1977- 79 the Rangers recorded excellent performance.
The Texas Rangers were mediocre in the decade of 80s and mid 90s saw the origin of promising Rangers. The Rangers claimed American League West Division title in 1996 under the leadership of Johnny Oats and he was awarded as American League Manager of the year for the season 1996.
This was the Texas Rangers history, though the team doesn’t have a glorified past but they are all set to enter the coming season. The tickets for Texas Rangers MLB seasons are available here.
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