Prior to last season, the Texas Rangers launched the Rangers Sports Network as the team took its broadcasting rights into its own hands after separating from Bally Sports following the 2024 season.

RSN was a major success in 2025 as the Rangers saw viewership increase significantly as the team’s games became more accessible.

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In 2026, RSN will be back for its second year, and it will soon kick things off with the conclusion of Spring Training.

Seven of the Rangers’ final Spring Training contests will be available through RSN for fans to watch.

Four of the seven games will also be available through CW33; those contests will be on March 14th against the San Diego Padres, March 16th against the Chicago White Sox, and the Rangers’ two game exhibition series against the Kansas City Royals on March 23rd and 24th at Globe Life Field.

RSN will also broadcast the Rangers Spring Breakout game against the Kansas City Royals on Friday, March 20th at 8:05 CST.

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The other two games that will be on RSN are on Wednesday, March 18th, against the Royals, and Friday, March 20th, against the San Francisco Giants.

Like last season, fans in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and eastern most counties of New Mexico will have access to RSN through a variety of platforms.

Once the regular season begins on March 27th, fans can find all non-national TV exclusive games on RSN.

The Rangers will begin their season on the road as they will travel to take on the Philadelphia Phillies and the Baltimore Orioles before returning home for a series against the Cincinnati Reds.

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Texas figures to once again have one of the best pitching staffs in all of baseball as Jacob deGrom and Nathan Eovaldi return to form an elite 1-2 punch. This year, they will be joined by All-Star MacKenzie Gore, who was acquired in a trade from the Washington Nationals this offseason.

Offensively, Texas will once again be led by Corey Seager and Wyatt Langford as they certainly have the means to produce a bounce-back season.

Manager Skip Schumaker will be tasked with putting it all together in his first year behind the Rangers dugout after he was hired to replace the legendary Bruce Bochy, who stepped away from the team.

There’s no doubt the Rangers have the personnel to make a run at the postseason for the first time since winning it all in 2023.

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