Fans gather at Globe Life Field during a Texas Rangers game against the Cleveland Guardians on Aug. 24 in Arlington.

Fans gather at Globe Life Field during a Texas Rangers game against the Cleveland Guardians on Aug. 24 in Arlington. 

File photo / Samarie Goffney

The Texas Rangers announced single-game tickets for 2026 home games, excluding the season opener on April 3, are now available for purchase on the Rangers website.

It’s almost baseball time in Texas. Opening day is less than three months away, and spring training begins Feb. 20, so now is a great time for fans looking to secure tickets at retail prices. Opening-day tickets can only be accessed through the purchase of a full-season, half-season or 20-game plan.

The ticket release comes after a mediocre 2025 campaign where the team finished with an 81- 81 record, missing the playoffs for the second year in a row after winning the World Series in 2023.

The Rangers head into this season with notable changes, including a new manager in Skip Schumaker and the departure of fan favorites like second baseman Marcus Semien and right fielder Adolis García.

During the end of season press conference, Chris Young, president of baseball operations for the Texas Rangers, reflected on the highs and lows of the season. He gave props to the pitching staff and the historic defense behind them, but noted injuries and offensive struggles limited their potential.

“The injuries are part of the game, we understand that,” he said. “The offensive underperformance is something that we have to correct moving forward.”

“We came up short of our goals, but there is a great core in place,” he said.

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