Saturday, June 23, 2012



2012 TEXAS RANGERS SCHEDULE
RECORD: 12-3, 1ST IN AL WEST
Texas Rangers 2012 Schedule | ||||
DATE | OPPONENT | RESULT | ||
Apr 6 | vs Chicago White Sox | Won, 13-3 | ||
Apr 7 | vs Chicago White Sox | Won, 9-1 | ||
Apr 8 | vs Chicago White Sox | Won, 10-0 | ||
Apr 9 | vs Seattle Mariners | Won, 12-2 | ||
Apr 10 | vs Seattle Mariners | Won, 2-1 | ||
Apr 11 | vs Seattle Mariners | Won, 4-2 | ||
Apr 12 | vs Seattle Mariners | Lost, 4-1 | ||
Apr 13 | at Minnesota Twins | Won, 15-2 | ||
Apr 14 | at Minnesota Twins | Won, 13-1 | ||
Apr 15 | at Minnesota Twins | Won, 5-4 | ||
Apr 17 | at Boston Red Sox | Won, 5-2 | ||
Apr 18 | at Boston Red Sox | Lost, 6-3 | ||
Apr 19 | at Detroit Tigers | Won, 19-12 | ||
Apr 20 | at Detroit Tigers | Won, 9-3 | ||
Apr 21 | at Detroit Tigers | Lost, 10-6 | ||
Apr 22 | at Detroit Tigers | |||
Apr 23 | vs New York Yankees | |||
Apr 24 | vs New York Yankees | |||
Apr 25 | vs New York Yankees | |||
Apr 27 | vs Tampa Bay Rays | |||
Apr 28 | vs Tampa Bay Rays | |||
Apr 29 | vs Tampa Bay Rays | |||
Apr 30 | at Toronto Blue Jays | |||
May 1 | at Toronto Blue Jays | |||
May 2 | at Toronto Blue Jays | |||
May 4 | at Cleveland Indians | |||
May 5 | at Cleveland Indians | |||
May 6 | at Cleveland Indians | |||
May 7 | at Baltimore Orioles | |||
May 8 | at Baltimore Orioles | |||
May 9 | at Baltimore Orioles | |||
May 10 | at Baltimore Orioles | |||
May 11 | vs Los Angeles Angels | |||
May 12 | vs Los Angeles Angels | |||
May 13 | vs Los Angeles Angels | |||
May 14 | vs Kansas City Royals | |||
May 15 | vs Kansas City Royals | |||
May 16 | vs Oakland Athletics | |||
May 17 | vs Oakland Athletics | |||
May 18 | at Houston Astros | |||
May 19 | at Houston Astros | |||
May 20 | at Houston Astros | |||
May 21 | at Seattle Mariners | |||
May 22 | at Seattle Mariners | |||
May 23 | at Seattle Mariners | |||
May 25 | vs Toronto Blue Jays | |||
May 26 | vs Toronto Blue Jays | |||
May 27 | vs Toronto Blue Jays | |||
May 28 | vs Seattle Mariners | |||
May 29 | vs Seattle Mariners | |||
May 30 | vs Seattle Mariners | |||
Jun 1 | at Los Angeles Angels | |||
Jun 2 | at Los Angeles Angels | |||
Jun 3 | at Los Angeles Angels | |||
Jun 4 | at Oakland Athletics | |||
Jun 5 | at Oakland Athletics | |||
Jun 6 | at Oakland Athletics | |||
Jun 7 | at Oakland Athletics | |||
Jun 8 | at San Francisco Giants | |||
Jun 9 | at San Francisco Giants | |||
Jun 10 | at San Francisco Giants | |||
Jun 12 | vs Arizona Diamondbacks | |||
Jun 13 | vs Arizona Diamondbacks | |||
Jun 14 | vs Arizona Diamondbacks | |||
Jun 15 | vs Houston Astros | |||
Jun 16 | vs Houston Astros | |||
Jun 17 | vs Houston Astros | |||
Jun 18 | at San Diego Padres | |||
Jun 19 | at San Diego Padres | |||
Jun 20 | at San Diego Padres | |||
Jun 22 | vs Colorado Rockies | |||
Jun 23 | vs Colorado Rockies | |||
Jun 24 | vs Colorado Rockies | |||
Jun 25 | vs Detroit Tigers | |||
Jun 26 | vs Detroit Tigers | |||
Jun 27 | vs Detroit Tigers | |||
Jun 28 | vs Oakland Athletics | |||
Jun 29 | vs Oakland Athletics | |||
Jun 30 | vs Oakland Athletics | |||
Jul 1 | vs Oakland Athletics | |||
Jul 3 | at Chicago White Sox | |||
Jul 4 | at Chicago White Sox | |||
Jul 5 | at Chicago White Sox | |||
Jul 6 | vs Minnesota Twins | |||
Jul 7 | vs Minnesota Twins | |||
Jul 8 | vs Minnesota Twins | |||
Jul 13 | at Seattle Mariners | |||
Jul 14 | at Seattle Mariners | |||
Jul 15 | at Seattle Mariners | |||
Jul 17 | at Oakland Athletics | |||
Jul 18 | at Oakland Athletics | |||
Jul 20 | at Los Angeles Angels | |||
Jul 21 | at Los Angeles Angels | |||
Jul 22 | at Los Angeles Angels | |||
Jul 23 | vs Boston Red Sox | |||
Jul 24 | vs Boston Red Sox | |||
Jul 25 | vs Boston Red Sox | |||
Jul 27 | vs Chicago White Sox | |||
Jul 28 | vs Chicago White Sox | |||
Jul 29 | vs Chicago White Sox | |||
Jul 30 | vs Los Angeles Angels | |||
Jul 31 | vs Los Angeles Angels | |||
Aug 1 | vs Los Angeles Angels | |||
Aug 2 | vs Los Angeles Angels | |||
Aug 3 | at Kansas City Royals | |||
Aug 4 | at Kansas City Royals | |||
Aug 5 | at Kansas City Royals | |||
Aug 6 | at Boston Red Sox | |||
Aug 7 | at Boston Red Sox | |||
Aug 8 | at Boston Red Sox | |||
Aug 10 | vs Detroit Tigers | |||
Aug 11 | vs Detroit Tigers | |||
Aug 12 | vs Detroit Tigers | |||
Aug 13 | at New York Yankees | |||
Aug 14 | at New York Yankees | |||
Aug 15 | at New York Yankees | |||
Aug 16 | at New York Yankees | |||
Aug 17 | at Toronto Blue Jays | |||
Aug 18 | at Toronto Blue Jays | |||
Aug 19 | at Toronto Blue Jays | |||
Aug 20 | vs Baltimore Orioles | |||
Aug 21 | vs Baltimore Orioles | |||
Aug 22 | vs Baltimore Orioles | |||
Aug 23 | vs Minnesota Twins | |||
Aug 24 | vs Minnesota Twins | |||
Aug 25 | vs Minnesota Twins | |||
Aug 26 | vs Minnesota Twins | |||
Aug 27 | vs Tampa Bay Rays | |||
Aug 28 | vs Tampa Bay Rays | |||
Aug 29 | vs Tampa Bay Rays | |||
Aug 31 | at Cleveland Indians | |||
Sep 1 | at Cleveland Indians | |||
Sep 2 | at Cleveland Indians | |||
Sep 3 | at Kansas City Royals | |||
Sep 4 | at Kansas City Royals | |||
Sep 5 | at Kansas City Royals | |||
Sep 6 | at Kansas City Royals | |||
Sep 7 | at Tampa Bay Rays | |||
Sep 8 | at Tampa Bay Rays | |||
Sep 9 | at Tampa Bay Rays | |||
Sep 11 | vs Cleveland Indians | |||
Sep 12 | vs Cleveland Indians | |||
Sep 13 | vs Cleveland Indians | |||
Sep 14 | vs Seattle Mariners | |||
Sep 15 | vs Seattle Mariners | |||
Sep 16 | vs Seattle Mariners | |||
Sep 18 | at Los Angeles Angels | |||
Sep 19 | at Los Angeles Angels | |||
Sep 20 | at Los Angeles Angels | |||
Sep 21 | at Seattle Mariners | |||
Sep 22 | at Seattle Mariners | |||
Sep 23 | at Seattle Mariners | |||
Sep 24 | vs Oakland Athletics | |||
Sep 25 | vs Oakland Athletics | |||
Sep 26 | vs Oakland Athletics | |||
Sep 27 | vs Oakland Athletics | |||
Sep 28 | vs Los Angeles Angels | |||
Sep 29 | vs Los Angeles Angels | |||
Oct 1 | at Oakland Athletics | |||
Oct 2 | at Oakland Athletics | |||
Oct 3 | at Oakland Athletics |



HISTORY
Major League Baseball, or MLB, is composed of 30 teams — 29 in the United States and 1 in Canada. With the International Baseball Federation, MLB also manages the World Baseball Classic. With an average attendance of 30,352 people per game, Major League Baseball has the fifth highest average attendance of any sports league behind the NFL, Bundesliga, AFL, and Premier League.
As of the 2012 season, Major League Baseball is divided into the American League (14 teams) and the National League (16 teams).
Currently, each league is further subdivided into three divisions — labeled East, Central, and West. The three-division structure dates back to 1994, the first season after the National League expanded to 14 teams. From 1969 through 1993, each league consisted of an East and West division. Through 1996, the two leagues met on the field only during the World Series and the All-Star Game: in 1997, regular-season interleague play was introduced.
WORLD SERIES WINNERS BY YEAR



WORLD SERIES WINNERS BY TEAM





The franchise was established in 1961 by the name of the Washington Senators, an expansion team awarded to Washington, D.C., after the city's first ballclub, the original Washington Senators, moved to Minnesota and became the Twins. After the 1971 season, the new Senators moved to Arlington, Texas, and debuted as the Rangers the following spring.
The Texas Rangers Baseball Club has made five appearances in the MLB postseason, all following division championships, in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2010, and 2011. In 2010, the Rangers advanced past the Division Series for the first time, defeating the Tampa Bay Rays. Texas then brought home their first American League Pennant after beating the New York Yankees in six games. In the 2010 World Series, the franchise's first, the Rangers fell to the San Francisco Giants in five games. Their lone victory made them the first Texas MLB team to win a World Series game, the Houston Astros having been swept in their 2005 World Series appearance. They repeated as American League champions the following year, then lost the 2011 World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games.
Code:
ALL-TIME RECORDS REGULAR SEASON MLB Seasons (51): 3852-4289 (.473) Division Titles (5): 1996, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2011 POST-SEASON Divisional Series (5): 7-12 (.368), Series W-L: 2-3 (.400) Championship Series (2): 8-4 (.667), Series W-L: 2-0 (1.000) World Series (2): 4-8 (.333), Series W-L: 0-2 (.000) Post-Season Record: 19-24 (.442), Total Series W-L: 4-5 (.444) HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 2003: Charlie Hough, Johnny Oates, Nolan Ryan, Jim Sundberg 2004: Buddy Bell, Ferguson Jenkins, Tom Vandergriff 2005: Mark Holtz, John Wetteland 2007: Rusty Greer 2009: Toby Harrah, Rubén Sierra 2010: Tom Grieve 2011: Kenny Rogers RETIRED NUMBERS #26 Johnny Oates (Manager) #34 Nolan Ryan (P) #42 Jackie Robinson (Retired by MLB)


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