The Texas Rangers today announced the club’s initial broadcast schedule for the first season of games airing primarily on Rangers Sports Network (RSN), which was unveiled this week as the team’s new television home.
Along with a preliminary regular-season broadcasting schedule, the Rangers announced an eight-game schedule of spring exhibitions on Thursday. Those games will be split equally between over-the-air and the new Rangers Sports Network options. All eight are scheduled to be available on the new streaming platform via Victory+.
As the Rangers continue to roll out the newly announced Rangers Sports Network (RSN), the club announced its TV broadcasters for 2025 during an event at Globe Life Field on Wednesday afternoon. The lineup of Rangers broadcasters includes Dave Raymond (play-by-play),
With the Texas Rangers’ formal announcement of the Rangers Sports Network on Wednesday came one additional bit of good news for fans.
The Texas Rangers have created their own regional sports network called Rangers Sports Network. How will it impact how fans can watch the team?
The Texas Rangers have formed a business entity to produce and broadcast the team's games. Why it matters: The Rangers Sports Network will oversee on-air talent, camera and audio staff and the technical staff behind all local game broadcasts.
The Texas Rangers today announced details for the club’s 2025 television game broadcasts on Rangers Sports Network (RSN). Fans will have options to access local game broadcasts through traditional carriers,
On Monday, the Texas Rangers announced the creation of Rangers Sports Network (RSN). The company will produce and distribute all of the team's television broadcasts for the upcoming season. Distribution is the keyword as local stations will vie for a chance to snag the Rangers' local TV rights.
Earlier this offseason, the Washington Nationals acquired first baseman Nathaniel Lowe in a trade with the Texas Rangers. Lowe's acquisition represented yet ano
Right-hander Max Scherzer and the Toronto Blue Jays are in agreement on a one-year, $15.5 million contract, sources tell ESPN. The Blue Jays have been interested in Scherzer for weeks now, and the deal for him to join their rotation is done. First on the news was @JonHeyman.
Max Scherzer has found a new home for his 18th Major League Baseball season. The Toronto Blue Jays are in agreement with the three-time Cy Young Award winner, MLB Network’s Jon Heyman reported Thursday,