Texas Rangers Game at Rangers Ballpark (Up to 38% Off). Four Games and Two Seating Options Available.
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The defending two-time AL champ Rangers play for a return to the World Series behind bat of perennial All-Star Josh Hamilton
Despite baseball’s unofficial theme song, peanuts and crackerjacks were replacements for the original, mid-1850s snacks of heavily salted licorice and wooden chewin’ slabs. Keep your family traditions classic, but not too classic, with this deal.
Choose from Eight Options
- $10 for a ticket for upper-reserved seating (a $16 value)
- $35 for a ticket for seating in the All You Can Eat porch (a $47 value)<p>
For each seating option, choose from the following games:
- Against the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday, August 21, at 7:05 p.m.
- Against the Minnesota Twins on Thursday, August 23, at 7:05 p.m.
- Against the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday, August 27, at 7:05 p.m.
- Against the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday, August 28, at 7:05 p.m.<p>
When you click “Buy,” you’ll be redirected to texasrangers.com to complete your transaction. This voucher applies toward the face value of tickets, but you’ll still need to pay all texasrangers.com fees and taxes in full.<p>
The Scouting Report
Backed by consecutive trips to the World Series, the defending two-time American League champion Texas Rangers continue to stand firmly atop the AL West standings this season. Hot off a fifth straight All-Star appearance, 2010 American League MVP Josh Hamilton jettisons hanging curveballs into lower orbit. Clutch-hitting veteran Michael Young adds additional pop to the batting order alongside third baseman Adrian Beltre, who has won three Gold Gloves by smoothly snagging every grounder and windblown hot dog that bounces his way.
Texas Rangers
As the centerpiece of a 270-acre complex in Arlington, Rangers Ballpark has played host to the city’s professional baseball team since 1994. In center field, a four-story office building serves as one of the most unique backdrops in baseball, and in right field, a home-run porch and two-tiered seating section harken back to the structures of classic parks. Before the 2011 season, the stadium was outfitted with new video boards, adding state-of-the-art flair to the building’s Texas–inspired architecture that already featured a brick façade and cowboy hats atop each light fixture. For off-the-field fun, the Center Field Sports Park opens two hours before each home game to challenge pintsize and full-size fans alike with interactive games, such as wiffle ball, T-ball, and speed pitch.
The defending two-time AL champ Rangers play for a return to the World Series behind bat of perennial All-Star Josh Hamilton
Despite baseball’s unofficial theme song, peanuts and crackerjacks were replacements for the original, mid-1850s snacks of heavily salted licorice and wooden chewin’ slabs. Keep your family traditions classic, but not too classic, with this deal.
Choose from Eight Options
- $10 for a ticket for upper-reserved seating (a $16 value)
- $35 for a ticket for seating in the All You Can Eat porch (a $47 value)<p>
For each seating option, choose from the following games:
- Against the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday, August 21, at 7:05 p.m.
- Against the Minnesota Twins on Thursday, August 23, at 7:05 p.m.
- Against the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday, August 27, at 7:05 p.m.
- Against the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday, August 28, at 7:05 p.m.<p>
When you click “Buy,” you’ll be redirected to texasrangers.com to complete your transaction. This voucher applies toward the face value of tickets, but you’ll still need to pay all texasrangers.com fees and taxes in full.<p>
The Scouting Report
Backed by consecutive trips to the World Series, the defending two-time American League champion Texas Rangers continue to stand firmly atop the AL West standings this season. Hot off a fifth straight All-Star appearance, 2010 American League MVP Josh Hamilton jettisons hanging curveballs into lower orbit. Clutch-hitting veteran Michael Young adds additional pop to the batting order alongside third baseman Adrian Beltre, who has won three Gold Gloves by smoothly snagging every grounder and windblown hot dog that bounces his way.
Texas Rangers
As the centerpiece of a 270-acre complex in Arlington, Rangers Ballpark has played host to the city’s professional baseball team since 1994. In center field, a four-story office building serves as one of the most unique backdrops in baseball, and in right field, a home-run porch and two-tiered seating section harken back to the structures of classic parks. Before the 2011 season, the stadium was outfitted with new video boards, adding state-of-the-art flair to the building’s Texas–inspired architecture that already featured a brick façade and cowboy hats atop each light fixture. For off-the-field fun, the Center Field Sports Park opens two hours before each home game to challenge pintsize and full-size fans alike with interactive games, such as wiffle ball, T-ball, and speed pitch.