2025 Texas Rangers season

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The 2025 Texas Rangers season was the 65th of the Texas Rangers franchise overall, their 54th in Arlington as the Rangers, and the 6th season at Globe Life Field. Although the Rangers improved on their 78–84 record from last year they missed the playoffs for the second straight season, losing 11 of their final 13 games to finish at exactly an 81–81 (.500) record. This was Bruce Bochy’s last season as Rangers’ manager, as they mutually agreed to part ways three days after the season ended.[1]

2025 Texas Rangers
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkGlobe Life Field
CityArlington
Record81–81 (.500)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersRay Davis & Bob R. Simpson
President of baseball operationsChris Young
General managersRoss Fenstermaker
ManagersBruce Bochy
TelevisionRangers Sports Network
Victory+ (direct-to-consumer streaming)
RadioKRLD 105.3 FM (English)
KZMP 1540 AM (Spanish)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
 2024
2026 

The Texas Rangers drew an average home attendance of 29,593, the 17th-highest of all MLB teams.[2]

Previous season

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The team's record in their 2024 season was 78–84.

Offseason

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In the off-season, Matt Duffy and David Robertson elected free agency,[3] Nathan Eovaldi was re-signed on a 3-year deal,[4] Joc Pederson[5] and Kyle Higashioka were signed to 2-year deals,[6] Chris Martin, Jacob Webb, Hoby Milner, Shawn Armstrong, Luke Jackson, Patrick Corbin, and Luis Curvelo were all signed to 1-year deals.[3] Jake Burger was received in a trade with the Miami Marlins for three minor league prospects.[7] Nathaniel Lowe was traded to the Washington Nationals,[3][5] and Grant Anderson was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers for a minor league pitcher.[8]

In November 2024, the Rangers announced Justin Viele as the new hitting coach.[9]

Regular season

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On May 2, 2025, the Rangers demoted first-baseman Jake Burger to the minors to reset offensively after offensive struggles in April. Blaine Crim was promoted to take his spot and made his major league debut on May 3 against the Seattle Mariners.[10]

On May 4, the Rangers dismissed offensive coordinator Donnie Ecker after the team struggled offensively throughout the first month of playing.[11] The following day, Bret Boone was named the Rangers' new hitting coach.[12]

Season standings

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American League West

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AL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Seattle Mariners 9072 .556 5130 3942
Houston Astros 8775 .537 3 4635 4140
Texas Rangers 8181 .500 9 4833 3348
Athletics 7686 .469 14 3645 4041
Los Angeles Angels 7290 .444 18 3942 3348

American League Wild Card

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Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Toronto Blue Jays 9468 .580
Seattle Mariners 9072 .556
Cleveland Guardians 8874 .543
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
New York Yankees 9468 .580 +7
Boston Red Sox 8973 .549 +2
Detroit Tigers 8775 .537
Houston Astros 8775 .537
Kansas City Royals 8280 .506 5
Texas Rangers 8181 .500 6
Tampa Bay Rays 7785 .475 10
Athletics 7686 .469 11
Baltimore Orioles 7587 .463 12
Los Angeles Angels 7290 .444 15
Minnesota Twins 7092 .432 17
Chicago White Sox 60102 .370 27

Record vs. opponents

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Record vs. American League

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2025

Team ATH BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Athletics 4–23–35–12–44–28–54–24–94–32–46–73–35–82–520–28
Baltimore 2–45–86–03–41–53–42–45–10–64–95–17–62–46–724–24
Boston 3–38–54–34–22–44–24–21–53–39–43–310–33–45–826–22
Chicago 1–50–63–42–115–83–33–103–38–51–61–54–22–43–321–27
Cleveland 4–24–32–411–28–54–28–53–39–43–32–45–22–43–320–28
Detroit 2–45–14–28–55–84–29–45–28–54–22–43–32–43–423–25
Houston 5–84–32–43–32–42–43–38–55–13-35–83–47–64–231–17
Kansas City 2–44–22–410–35–84–93–33–37–60–63–43–36-14–226–22
Los Angeles 9–41–55–13–33–32–55–83–32–43–44–93–35–82–422–26
Minnesota 3–46–03–35–84–95–81–56–74–22–43–43–33–32–420–28
New York 4–29–44–96–13–32–43–36–04–34–25–19–44–25–826–22
Seattle 7–61–53–35–14–24–28–54–39–44–31–53–310–32–425–23
Tampa Bay 3–36–73–102–42–53–34–33–33–33–34–93–33–37–628–20
Texas 8–54–24–34–24–24–26–71-68–53–32–43–103–32–425–23
Toronto 5–27–68–53–33–34–32–42–44–24–28–54–26–74–230–18

Updated with the results of all games through September 28, 2025.

Record vs. National League

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Source: MLB Standings

Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH
Athletics 1–22–10–33–02–11–22–11–21–21–21–21–21–51–22–1
Baltimore 1–23–01–21–22–12–11–21–22–11–23–03–01–21–21–5
Boston 1–23–31–22–13–02–12–10–32–11–21–21–21–23–03–0
Chicago 1–21–21–52–12–10–32–11–21–22–13–01–22–10–32–1
Cleveland 1–20–30–31–52–11–22–12–13–01–23–00–32–10–32–1
Detroit 3–00–32–11–23–00–31–21–21–21–22–42–13–02–11–2
Houston 3–02–12–12–14–23–02–11–22–13–02–12–10–31–22–1
Kansas City 2–12–12–11–23–01–21–21–21–21–23–01–22–13–32–1
Los Angeles 2–12–10–31–21–26–01–20–30–32–11–21–22–12–11–2
Minnesota 1–20–32–11–21–21–21–22–42–11–22–12–13–00–31–2
New York 1–22–11–21–22–11–20–33–03–31–22–12–11–23–03–0
Seattle 0–32–12–12–13–00–32–11–21–20–33–05–10–33–01–2
Tampa Bay 2–12–11–20–32–11–23–32–13–00–32–13–02–12–13–0
Texas 2–43–01–22–13–01–20–33–02–10–32–11–21–22–12–1
Toronto 2–12–12–12–13–01–22–11–20–32–41–23–03–03–03–0

Updated with the results of all games through September 28, 2025.

Game log

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Regular season

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Legend
Rangers Win Rangers Loss Game postponed Eliminated from playoff spot
2025 Game Log: 81–81 (Home: 48–33; Away: 33–48)
March/April: 16–15 (Home: 11–5; Away: 5–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 27Red Sox2–5Chapman (1–0)Jackson (0–1)Slaten (1)37,5870–1L1
2March 28Red Sox4–1Leiter (1–0)Houck (0–1)Jackson (1)26,7661–1W1
3March 29Red Sox4–3Milner (1–0)Buehler (0–1)Martin (1)32,2512–1W2
4March 30Red Sox3–2Armstrong (1–0)Fitts (0–1)Jackson (2)29,1373–1W3
5March 31@ Reds3–14Singer (1–0)Rocker (0–1)10,5333–2L1
6April 1@ Reds1–0Eovaldi (1–0)Spiers (0–1)14,8524–2W1
7April 2@ Reds1–0Leiter (2–0)Greene (0–1)Jackson (3)13,3225–2W2
8April 4Rays5–2Mahle (1–0)Littell (0–2)Jackson (4)24,4836–2W3
9April 5Rays6–4Garcia (1–0)Montgomery (0–1)Jackson (5)29,0587–2W4
10April 6Rays4–3Webb (1–0)Uceta (0–1)25,6148–2W5
11April 7@ Cubs0–7Steele (3–1)Eovaldi (1–1)27,0178–3L1
12April 8@ Cubs6–10Hodge (1–0)Martin (0–1)27,6948–4L2
13April 9@ Cubs6–2Mahle (2–0)Imanaga (2–1)23,5909–4W1
14April 11@ Mariners3–5Vargas (1–1)Martin (0–2)Muñoz (5)28,3669–5L1
15April 12@ Mariners2–9Woo (2–0)Rocker (0–2)29,9439–6L2
16April 13@ Mariners1–3Gilbert (1–1)Eovaldi (1–2)Muñoz (6)25,1009–7L3
17April 15Angels4–0Mahle (3–0)Kikuchi (0–3)24,50110–7W1
18April 16Angels3–1Corbin (1–0)Soriano (2–2)Jackson (6)20,53511–7W2
19April 17Angels5–3Rocker (1–2)Kochanowicz (1–2)Garcia (1)26,27912–7W3
20April 18Dodgers0–3Yamamoto (3–1)deGrom (0–1)Scott (7)38,62312–8L1
21April 19Dodgers4–3Webb (2–0)Yates (1–1)39,24413–8W1
22April 20Dodgers0–1Casparius (2–0)Martin (0–3)Scott (8)38,11013–9L1
23April 22@ Athletics8–5Corbin (2–0)Bido (2–2)Jackson (7)10,05914–9W1
24April 23@ Athletics2–5Sears (3–2)Rocker (1–3)Miller (7)9,80614–10L1
25April 24@ Athletics3–4Holman (1–0)Jackson (0–2)9,00814–11L2
26April 25@ Giants2–0Eovaldi (2–2)Verlander (0–2)Jackson (8)40,08015–11W1
27April 26@ Giants2–3Walker (1–1)Webb (2–1)40,15315–12L1
28April 27@ Giants2–3Doval (2–1)Jackson (0–3)40,11815–13L2
29April 28Athletics1–2Sears (4–2)Corbin (2–1)Miller (9)19,81815–14L3
30April 29Athletics15–2deGrom (1–1)Lopez (0–1)Dunning (1)24,45216–14W1
31April 30Athletics1–7Holman (3–0)Garcia (1–1)19,80316–15L1
May: 12–16 (Home: 8–8; Road: 4–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
32May 1Athletics0–3Springs (4–3)Mahle (3–1)Miller (10)30,80816–16L2
33May 2Mariners1–13Woo (4–1)Leiter (2–1)29,07416–17L3
34May 3Mariners1–2Speier (1–0)Martin (0–4)Muñoz (12)26,72616–18L4
35May 4Mariners8–1deGrom (2–1)Evans (1–1)27,81217–18W1
36May 6@ Red Sox6–1Eovaldi (3–2)Giolito (0–1)29,85818–18W2
37May 7@ Red Sox4–6Bernardino (2–1)Webb (2–2)Chapman (5)31,43718–19L1
38May 8@ Red Sox0–5Slaten (1–3)Leiter (2–2)37,80018–20L2
39May 9@ Tigers1–2Skubal (4–2)Corbin (2–2)Vest (4)28,40718–21L3
40May 10@ Tigers10–3deGrom (3–1)Flaherty (1–5)40,84419–21W1
41May 11@ Tigers6–1Eovaldi (4–2)Olson (4–3)36,13820–21W2
42May 12Rockies2–1Mahle (4–1)Dollander (2–4)Webb (1)23,12321–21W3
43May 13Rockies4–1Leiter (3–2)Freeland (0–6)Armstrong (1)19,92422–21W4
44May 14Rockies8–3Corbin (3–2)Senzatela (1–7)18,67923–21W5
45May 15Astros1–0deGrom (4–1)Brown (6–2)Armstrong (2)28,10824–21W6
46May 16Astros3–6Ort (1–0)Armstrong (1–1)33,03524–22L1
47May 17Astros5–1Mahle (5–1)Blanco (3–4)38,46525–22W1
48May 18Astros3–4Valdez (3–4)Garcia (1–2)Hader (11)34,43325–23L1
49May 20@ Yankees2–5Warren (3–2)Corbin (3–3)Weaver (6)30,34325–24L2
50May 21@ Yankees3–4Weaver (1–1)Jackson (0–4)40,35925–25L3
51May 22@ Yankees0–1Rodón (6–3)Eovaldi (4–3)Weaver (7)43,45025–26L4
52May 23@ White Sox1–4Burke (3–5)Mahle (5–2)Wilson (1)17,88525–27L5
53May 24@ White Sox5–10Vasil (3–2)Milner (1–1)19,24025–28L6
54May 25@ White Sox5–4Armstrong (2–1)Leasure (0–4)Garcia (2)20,90826–28W1
55May 26Blue Jays1–2Gausman (5–4)deGrom (4–2)Hoffman (11)33,76626–29L1
56May 27Blue Jays2–0Jackson (1–4)Green (1–1)Garcia (3)25,81827–29W1
57May 28Blue Jays0–2Little (3–0)Webb (2–3)Hoffman (12)20,81127–30L1
58May 30Cardinals11–1Leiter (4–2)Liberatore (3–4)Boushley (1)28,67928–30W1
59May 31Cardinals0–2Gray (6–1)Corbin (3–4)Helsley (13)29,06228–31L1
June: 13–13 (Home: 5–6; Road: 8–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
60June 1Cardinals8–1deGrom (5–2)Fedde (3–5)28,13829–31W1
61June 3@ Rays1–5Rasmussen (5–4)Mahle (5–3)9,13129–32L1
62June 4@ Rays4–5Baz (5–3)Rocker (1–4)Fairbanks (11)8,99429–33L2
63June 5@ Rays3–4Sulser (2–1)Garcia (1–3)10,04629–34L3
64June 6@ Nationals0–2Soroka (3–3)Corbin (3–5)Finnegan (18)27,16029–35L4
65June 7@ Nationals5–0deGrom (6–2)Parker (4–6)27,16030–35W1
66June 8@ Nationals4–2Webb (3–3)Williams (3–7)Garcia (4)24,89731–35W2
67June 10@ Twins16–4Mahle (6–3)Woods Richardson (2–3)24,76532–35W3
68June 11@ Twins2–6Festa (1–1)Leiter (4–3)18,90432–36L1
69June 12@ Twins16–3Corbin (4–5)Ober (4–3)23,99533–36W1
70June 13White Sox3–1Webb (4–3)Houser (2–2)Garcia (5)31,93434–36W2
71June 14White Sox5–4 (11)Latz (1–0)Alexander (3–7)38,12235–36W3
72June 15White Sox2–1Rocker (2–4)Civale (1–3)Jackson (9)38,03736–36W4
73June 17Royals1–6Lugo (4–5)Leiter (4–4)34,40836–37L1
74June 18Royals3–6Bubic (6–4)Corbin (4–6)Estévez (20)26,52036–38L2
75June 19Royals1–4Wacha (4–6)Armstrong (2–2)Estévez (21)37,30836–39L3
76June 20@ Pirates6–2deGrom (7–2)Burrows (1–2)31,32737–39W1
77June 21@ Pirates3–2Rocker (3–4)Keller (1–10)Martin (2)23,81938–39W2
78June 22@ Pirates3–8Falter (6–3)Leiter (4–5)20,34138–40L1
79June 23@ Orioles0–6Rogers (1–0)Corbin (4–7)13,92938–41L2
80June 24@ Orioles6–5 (10)Jackson (2–4)Domínguez (2–2)Garcia (6)16,90939–41W1
81June 25@ Orioles7–0deGrom (8–2)Young (0–2)22,82840–41W2
82June 27Mariners6–7 (12)Bazardo (3–0)Armstrong (2–3)30,22840–42L1
83June 28Mariners3–2 (10)Armstrong (3–3)Muñoz (3–1)35,50641–42W1
84June 29Mariners4–6 (12)Thornton (2–0)Winn (0–1)31,12641–43L1
85June 30Orioles6–10 (11)Akin (3–0)Milner (1–2)27,42041–44L2
July: 16–9 (Home: 10–1; Road: 6–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
86July 1Orioles10–2deGrom (9–2)Young (0–3)Latz (1)30,93342–44W1
87July 2Orioles6–0Eovaldi (5–3)Sugano (6–5)Dunning (2)27,63643–44W2
88July 4@ Padres2–3 (10)Morejón (5–3)Garcia (1–4)45,14443–45L1
89July 5@ Padres7–4Corbin (5–7)Kolek (3–4)Armstrong (3)43,29744–45W1
90July 6@ Padres1–4Hart (3–2)Leiter (4–6)Suárez (25)40,71144–46L1
91July 7@ Angels5–6Jansen (2–2)Martin (0–5)24,38244–47L2
92July 8@ Angels13–1Eovaldi (6–3)Soriano (6–6)26,36845–47W1
93July 9@ Angels8–11Fermín (2–0)Jackson (2–5)Jansen (16)25,46245–48L1
94July 10@ Angels11–4Corbin (6–7)Kochanowicz (3–9)27,07146–48W1
95July 11@ Astros7–3Leiter (5–6)McCullers Jr. (2–4)40,23347–48W2
96July 12@ Astros4–5 (11)Sousa (3–0)Garcia (1–5)39,69647–49L1
97July 13@ Astros5–1Eovaldi (7–3)Brown (9–4)37,93948–49W1
95th All-Star Game: Cumberland, GA
98July 18Tigers2–0Martin (1–5)Kahnle (1–3)Garcia (7)36,06849–49W2
99July 19Tigers4–1Rocker (4–4)Montero (4–2)37,04550–49W3
100July 20Tigers1–2Holton (5–3)Martin (1–6)Vest (16)33,20950–50L1
101July 21Athletics7–2Leiter (6–6)Lopez (3–6)26,43051–50W1
102July 22Athletics6–2deGrom (10–2)Newcomb (2–5)23,03252–50W2
103July 23Athletics2–1Gray (1–0)Perkins (0–1)Garcia (8)27,71953–50W3
104July 25Braves8–3Eovaldi (8–3)Wentz (2–2)34,64354–50W4
105July 26Braves6–5 (10)Armstrong (4–3)De Los Santos (3–3)38,31855–50W5
106July 27Braves8–1Leiter (7–6)Elder (4–7)35,91456–50W6
107July 28@ Angels4–6Brogdon (2–1)deGrom (10–3)Jansen (19)24,53856–51L1
108July 29@ Angels5–8Detmers (4–2)Gray (1–1)Jansen (20)26,39056–52L2
109July 30@ Angels6–3Eovaldi (9–3)Soriano (7–8)Garcia (9)27,16257–52W1
110July 31@ Mariners0–6Kirby (6–5)Rocker (4–5)28,29357–53L1
August: 14–14 (Home: 8–7; Road: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
111August 1@ Mariners3–4Bazardo (5–0)Garcia (1–6)40,98457–54L2
112August 2@ Mariners6–4 (11)Curvelo (1–0)Legumina (4–6)37,26658–54W1
113August 3@ Mariners4–5Evans (5–4)deGrom (10–4)Muñoz (25)29,51058–55L1
114August 4Yankees8–5 (10)Coulombe (2–0)Bird (4–2)33,32059–55W1
115August 5Yankees2–0Eovaldi (10–3)Williams (3–4)Maton (3)35,39960–55W2
116August 6Yankees2–3Leiter Jr. (5–6)Garcia (1–7)Bednar (18)35,56560–56L1
117August 8Phillies1–9Sánchez (11–3)Kelly (9–7)27,57560–57L2
118August 9Phillies2–3Luzardo (11–5)deGrom (10–5)Durán (19)38,47160–58L3
119August 10Phillies2–4Wheeler (10–5)Corbin (6–8)Durán (20)32,44460–59L4
120August 11Diamondbacks7–6 (10)Maton (2–3)Saalfrank (0–1)25,78161–59W1
121August 12Diamondbacks2–3Beeks (3–1)Coulombe (2–1)Morillo (1)18,26861–60L1
122August 13Diamondbacks4–6Curtiss (2–0)Maton (2–4)Saalfrank (1)26,02161–61L2
123August 15@ Blue Jays5–6Varland (4–3)Maton (2–5)Hoffman (28)42,26061–62L3
124August 16@ Blue Jays2–14Lauer (8–2)Corbin (6–9)42,68661–63L4
125August 17@ Blue Jays10–4Eovaldi (11–3)Berríos (9–5)Armstrong (4)42,54962–63W1
126August 18@ Royals3–4Wacha (8–9)Leiter (7–7)Estévez (32)12,74762–64L1
127August 19@ Royals2–5Zerpa (4–1)Milner (1–3)Schreiber (1)14,17662–65L2
128August 20@ Royals6–3Milner (2–3)Long (1–3)14,31263–65W1
129August 21@ Royals4–6Zerpa (5–1)Webb (4–4)Estévez (33)13,52763–66L1
130August 22Guardians4–3Garcia (2–7)Smith (5–5)26,72964–66W1
131August 23Guardians10–0Leiter (8–7)Allen (7–10)37,00665–66W2
132August 24Guardians5–0Kelly (10–7)Williams (8–5)34,57766–66W3
133August 25Angels0–4Soriano (9–9)deGrom (10–6)22,94966–67L1
134August 26Angels7–3Corbin (7–9)Kikuchi (6–9)28,48567–67W1
135August 27Angels20–3Webb (5–4)Kochanowicz (3–11)22,35368–67W2
136August 29@ Athletics5–2Leiter (9–7)Springs (10–9)Armstrong (5)8,41369–67W3
137August 30@ Athletics9–3Kelly (11–7)Barnett (0–1)8,94170–67W4
138August 31@ Athletics9–6deGrom (11–6)Ginn (2–6)8,71671–67W5
September: 10–14 (Home: 6–6; Road: 4–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
139September 1@ Diamondbacks7–5 (10)Martin (2–6)Burgos (1–1)Armstrong (6)26,48972–67W6
140September 2@ Diamondbacks3–5Beeks (5–1)Milner (2–4)Rashi (2)22,04672–68L1
141September 3@ Diamondbacks0–2Gallen (11–13)Leiter (9–8)Woodford (3)14,92172–69L2
142September 5Astros4–3 (12)Garcia (3–7)McCullers Jr. (2–5)31,66273–69W1
143September 6Astros0–11Brown (11–7)deGrom (11–7)38,33273–70L1
144September 7Astros4–2Maton (3–5)Valdez (12–9)Armstrong (7)35,44974–70W1
145September 8Brewers5–0Latz (2–0)Quintana (11–6)20,79175–70W2
146September 9Brewers5–4Milner (3–4)Ashby (3–2)Armstrong (8)24,58176–70W3
147September 10Brewers6–3Kelly (12–7)Peralta (16–6)Maton (4)24,68277–70W4
148September 12@ Mets8–3deGrom (12–7)Tong (1–2)41,04078–70W5
149September 13@ Mets3–2Maton (4–5)Díaz (6–3)Armstrong (9)41,75279–70W6
150September 14@ Mets2–5 (10)Stanek (4–6)Curvelo (1–1)40,02479–71L1
151September 15@ Astros3–6Okert (3–2)Leiter (9–9)Abreu (6)30,48479–72L2
152September 16@ Astros5–6Gordon (5–4)Kelly (12–8)Abreu (7)35,02679–73L3
153September 17@ Astros2–5Javier (2–3)deGrom (12–8)King (2)33,08479–74L4
154September 19Marlins4–6 (12)Soriano (2–0)Corbin (7–10)26,37479–75L5
155September 20Marlins3–4Gibson (4–5)Leiter (9–10)Faucher (15)36,05479–76L6
156September 21Marlins2–4Bachar (8–2)Kelly (12–9)Soriano (1)27,33179–77L7
157September 23 Twins1–4 Matthews (5–6) Corbin (7–11) Sands (3)24,67479–78L8
158September 24Twins4–1Garcia (4–7)Adams (1–4)Maton (5)24,62280–78W1
159September 25Twins0–4Ober (6–9)Mahle (6–4)23,29880–79L1
160September 26@ Guardians7–3Leiter (10–10)Cecconi (7–7)36,27581–79W1
161September 27@ Guardians2–3Smith (8–5)Garcia (4–8)36,00081–80L1
162September 28@ Guardians8–9 (10)Kent (1–0)Corniell (0–1)31,05481–81L2

Roster

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2025 Texas Rangers
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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= Indicates team leader

Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Adolis García1355075811528019751328.227.394
Josh Smith1444957012423210351255.251.366
Wyatt Langford1344897311825122622274.241.431
Josh Jung131482531212311461427.251.390
Marcus Semien1274706210816115621150.230.364
Jonah Heim12439538841401143332.213.332
Corey Seager102380611031902150358.271.487
Jake Burger10335643841511653112.236.419
Kyle Higashioka9430333731411147320.241.403
Joc Pederson962652848101926234.181.328
Ezequiel Durán902051646140014118.224.293
Evan Carter631943148925251419.247.392
Sam Haggerty641623141732131216.253.370
Alejandro Osuna63151123240215521.212.278
Rowdy Tellez5011614305062209.259.457
Cody Freeman3611413264031515.228.342
Michael Helman389918235152047.232.455
Leody Taveras3079719311862.241.342
Kevin Pillar204369200130.209.256
Dustin Harris194058301213.200.350
Dylan Moore182767002621.259.481
Billy McKinney62044100101.200.250
Tucker Barnhart81303000001.231.231
Blaine Crim51110000001.000.000
Justin Foscue4901100200.111.222
Nick Ahmed5910000011.000.000
Jonathan Ornelas4500000001.000.000
Donovan Solano2300000000.000.000
Jack Leiter1100000000.000.000
Totals1625443684127524515175658134486.234.381

Source:Baseball Reference

Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Jacob deGrom1282.9730300172.2122575737185
Patrick Corbin7114.4031300155.1161797651131
Jack Leiter10103.8629290151.2127696567148
Nathan Eovaldi1131.7322220130.090282521129
Tyler Mahle642.181616086.26921212966
Jacob Latz202.84338185.26928273776
Shawn Armstrong432.31712974.04021192074
Hoby Milner343.84730070.16835302158
Jacob Webb543.00550166.04924221958
Kumar Rocker455.741414064.17142412356
Robert Garcia482.95710964.05826212268
Merrill Kelly334.231010055.15926261046
Caleb Boushley006.02251143.15433291441
Chris Martin262.98490242.1431814843
Cole Winn011.51330041.223871735
Luke Jackson254.11390935.03220161924
Phil Maton323.52230323.01499833
Luis Curvelo115.68170019.01713121020
Jon Gray117.7160014.0151212612
Danny Coulombe115.25150012.01177912
Dane Dunning003.3850210.2944510
Gerson Garabito009.003008.01512818
Marc Church003.865004.242265
Ezequiel Durán000.004003.110000
Carl Edwards Jr.000.002003.000024
Tucker Barnhart0013.501002.053300
Rowdy Tellez0013.501002.053300
José Corniell0116.201001.234311
Codi Heuer006.751001.111101
Totals81813.49162162371443.012356055604631344

Source:Baseball Reference

Farm system

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Other events

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The MLB ran an apparel promotion in March 2025 with "overlap" caps for each team. The caps placed the team's logo over their wordmark (spelled-out team name in the appropriate font and styling). The overlap cap for the Rangers was removed from sale after people noticed that the "T" logo placed in the middle of "Texas" spelled "Tetas", a vulgar Spanish term for "breasts". The cap's monetary value on the secondary market surged as it suddenly became a rare, limited edition collectible.[13][14]

References

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  1. Landry, Kennedi (September 29, 2025). "Bochy won't manage Rangers in '26, offered front-office role". MLB. Retrieved February 3, 2026.
  2. https://www.espn.com/mlb/attendance/_/year/2025
  3. 1 2 3 "Tracking every team's offseason moves". MLB.com. March 22, 2025. Retrieved May 6, 2025.
  4. Hawkins, Stephen (December 10, 2024). "Rangers agree on $75 million, 3-year deal to keep RHP Nathan Eovaldi, AP source says". Associated Press. Retrieved May 6, 2025.
  5. 1 2 Landry, Kennedi (December 30, 2024). "Rangers finalize two-year contract with slugger Joc Pederson". MLB.com. Retrieved May 6, 2025.
  6. Landry, Kennedi (December 3, 2024). "Rangers sign free-agent catcher Higashioka to 2-year deal". MLB.com. Retrieved May 6, 2025.
  7. Landry, Kennedi (December 11, 2024). "Rangers beef up batting order with trade for slugging Burger". MLB.com. Retrieved May 6, 2025.
  8. McCalvy, Adam (January 3, 2025). "Brewers add RHP to 'pen in trade with Texas". MLB.com. Retrieved May 8, 2025.
  9. Landry, Kennedi (November 4, 2024). "Rangers tab Viele as new hitting coach". MLB.com. Retrieved May 6, 2025.
  10. Landry, Kennedi (May 3, 2025). "Burger gets chance for offensive 'reset' at Triple-A; Crim makes MLB debut". MLB.com. Retrieved May 8, 2025.
  11. Landry, Kennedi (May 5, 2025). "Rangers dismiss offensive coordinator Ecker". MLB.com. Retrieved May 6, 2025.
  12. Landry, Kennedi (May 5, 2025). "Bret Boone named Rangers' hitting coach". MLB.com. Retrieved May 6, 2025.
  13. Peck, Brooks (March 12, 2025). "Vulgar Rangers hat selling big on secondary market as other team hats removed from MLB online shop". The New York Times. Retrieved March 17, 2025.
  14. "Rangers cap with apparent vulgarity removed from online store". ESPN. March 10, 2025. Retrieved March 17, 2025.
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