2025 Texas Rangers season

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

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]

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

Previous season

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

Offseason

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

May

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

American League West

AL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Seattle Mariners 90 72 .556 51‍–‍30 39‍–‍42
Houston Astros 87 75 .537 3 46‍–‍35 41‍–‍40
Texas Rangers 81 81 .500 9 48‍–‍33 33‍–‍48
Athletics 76 86 .469 14 36‍–‍45 40‍–‍41
Los Angeles Angels 72 90 .444 18 39‍–‍42 33‍–‍48

American League Wild Card

Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Toronto Blue Jays 94 68 .580
Seattle Mariners 90 72 .556
Cleveland Guardians 88 74 .543
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
New York Yankees 94 68 .580 +7
Boston Red Sox 89 73 .549 +2
Detroit Tigers 87 75 .537
Houston Astros 87 75 .537
Kansas City Royals 82 80 .506 5
Texas Rangers 81 81 .500 6
Tampa Bay Rays 77 85 .475 10
Athletics 76 86 .469 11
Baltimore Orioles 75 87 .463 12
Los Angeles Angels 72 90 .444 15
Minnesota Twins 70 92 .432 17
Chicago White Sox 60 102 .370 27

Record vs. opponents

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2025

Team ATH BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Athletics 4–2 3–3 5–1 2–4 4–2 8–5 4–2 4–9 4–3 2–4 6–7 3–3 5–8 2–5 20–28
Baltimore 2–4 5–8 6–0 3–4 1–5 3–4 2–4 5–1 0–6 4–9 5–1 7–6 2–4 6–7 24–24
Boston 3–3 8–5 4–3 4–2 2–4 4–2 4–2 1–5 3–3 9–4 3–3 10–3 3–4 5–8 26–22
Chicago 1–5 0–6 3–4 2–11 5–8 3–3 3–10 3–3 8–5 1–6 1–5 4–2 2–4 3–3 21–27
Cleveland 4–2 4–3 2–4 11–2 8–5 4–2 8–5 3–3 9–4 3–3 2–4 5–2 2–4 3–3 20–28
Detroit 2–4 5–1 4–2 8–5 5–8 4–2 9–4 5–2 8–5 4–2 2–4 3–3 2–4 3–4 23–25
Houston 5–8 4–3 2–4 3–3 2–4 2–4 3–3 8–5 5–1 3-3 5–8 3–4 7–6 4–2 31–17
Kansas City 2–4 4–2 2–4 10–3 5–8 4–9 3–3 3–3 7–6 0–6 3–4 3–3 6-1 4–2 26–22
Los Angeles 9–4 1–5 5–1 3–3 3–3 2–5 5–8 3–3 2–4 3–4 4–9 3–3 5–8 2–4 22–26
Minnesota 3–4 6–0 3–3 5–8 4–9 5–8 1–5 6–7 4–2 2–4 3–4 3–3 3–3 2–4 20–28
New York 4–2 9–4 4–9 6–1 3–3 2–4 3–3 6–0 4–3 4–2 5–1 9–4 4–2 5–8 26–22
Seattle 7–6 1–5 3–3 5–1 4–2 4–2 8–5 4–3 9–4 4–3 1–5 3–3 10–3 2–4 25–23
Tampa Bay 3–3 6–7 3–10 2–4 2–5 3–3 4–3 3–3 3–3 3–3 4–9 3–3 3–3 7–6 28–20
Texas 8–5 4–2 4–3 4–2 4–2 4–2 6–7 1-6 8–5 3–3 2–4 3–10 3–3 2–4 25–23
Toronto 5–2 7–6 8–5 3–3 3–3 4–3 2–4 2–4 4–2 4–2 8–5 4–2 6–7 4–2 30–18

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

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings

Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH
Athletics 1–2 2–1 0–3 3–0 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–5 1–2 2–1
Baltimore 1–2 3–0 1–2 1–2 2–1 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–1 1–2 3–0 3–0 1–2 1–2 1–5
Boston 1–2 3–3 1–2 2–1 3–0 2–1 2–1 0–3 2–1 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 3–0 3–0
Chicago 1–2 1–2 1–5 2–1 2–1 0–3 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–1 3–0 1–2 2–1 0–3 2–1
Cleveland 1–2 0–3 0–3 1–5 2–1 1–2 2–1 2–1 3–0 1–2 3–0 0–3 2–1 0–3 2–1
Detroit 3–0 0–3 2–1 1–2 3–0 0–3 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 2–4 2–1 3–0 2–1 1–2
Houston 3–0 2–1 2–1 2–1 4–2 3–0 2–1 1–2 2–1 3–0 2–1 2–1 0–3 1–2 2–1
Kansas City 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 3–0 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 3–0 1–2 2–1 3–3 2–1
Los Angeles 2–1 2–1 0–3 1–2 1–2 6–0 1–2 0–3 0–3 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–1 2–1 1–2
Minnesota 1–2 0–3 2–1 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 2–4 2–1 1–2 2–1 2–1 3–0 0–3 1–2
New York 1–2 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–1 1–2 0–3 3–0 3–3 1–2 2–1 2–1 1–2 3–0 3–0
Seattle 0–3 2–1 2–1 2–1 3–0 0–3 2–1 1–2 1–2 0–3 3–0 5–1 0–3 3–0 1–2
Tampa Bay 2–1 2–1 1–2 0–3 2–1 1–2 3–3 2–1 3–0 0–3 2–1 3–0 2–1 2–1 3–0
Texas 2–4 3–0 1–2 2–1 3–0 1–2 0–3 3–0 2–1 0–3 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–1 2–1
Toronto 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 3–0 1–2 2–1 1–2 0–3 2–4 1–2 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–0

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

Game log

Regular season

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)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
1 March 27 Red Sox 2–5 Chapman (1–0) Jackson (0–1) Slaten (1) 37,587 0–1 L1
2 March 28 Red Sox 4–1 Leiter (1–0) Houck (0–1) Jackson (1) 26,766 1–1 W1
3 March 29 Red Sox 4–3 Milner (1–0) Buehler (0–1) Martin (1) 32,251 2–1 W2
4 March 30 Red Sox 3–2 Armstrong (1–0) Fitts (0–1) Jackson (2) 29,137 3–1 W3
5 March 31 @ Reds 3–14 Singer (1–0) Rocker (0–1) 10,533 3–2 L1
6 April 1 @ Reds 1–0 Eovaldi (1–0) Spiers (0–1) 14,852 4–2 W1
7 April 2 @ Reds 1–0 Leiter (2–0) Greene (0–1) Jackson (3) 13,322 5–2 W2
8 April 4 Rays 5–2 Mahle (1–0) Littell (0–2) Jackson (4) 24,483 6–2 W3
9 April 5 Rays 6–4 Garcia (1–0) Montgomery (0–1) Jackson (5) 29,058 7–2 W4
10 April 6 Rays 4–3 Webb (1–0) Uceta (0–1) 25,614 8–2 W5
11 April 7 @ Cubs 0–7 Steele (3–1) Eovaldi (1–1) 27,017 8–3 L1
12 April 8 @ Cubs 6–10 Hodge (1–0) Martin (0–1) 27,694 8–4 L2
13 April 9 @ Cubs 6–2 Mahle (2–0) Imanaga (2–1) 23,590 9–4 W1
14 April 11 @ Mariners 3–5 Vargas (1–1) Martin (0–2) Muñoz (5) 28,366 9–5 L1
15 April 12 @ Mariners 2–9 Woo (2–0) Rocker (0–2) 29,943 9–6 L2
16 April 13 @ Mariners 1–3 Gilbert (1–1) Eovaldi (1–2) Muñoz (6) 25,100 9–7 L3
17 April 15 Angels 4–0 Mahle (3–0) Kikuchi (0–3) 24,501 10–7 W1
18 April 16 Angels 3–1 Corbin (1–0) Soriano (2–2) Jackson (6) 20,535 11–7 W2
19 April 17 Angels 5–3 Rocker (1–2) Kochanowicz (1–2) Garcia (1) 26,279 12–7 W3
20 April 18 Dodgers 0–3 Yamamoto (3–1) deGrom (0–1) Scott (7) 38,623 12–8 L1
21 April 19 Dodgers 4–3 Webb (2–0) Yates (1–1) 39,244 13–8 W1
22 April 20 Dodgers 0–1 Casparius (2–0) Martin (0–3) Scott (8) 38,110 13–9 L1
23 April 22 @ Athletics 8–5 Corbin (2–0) Bido (2–2) Jackson (7) 10,059 14–9 W1
24 April 23 @ Athletics 2–5 Sears (3–2) Rocker (1–3) Miller (7) 9,806 14–10 L1
25 April 24 @ Athletics 3–4 Holman (1–0) Jackson (0–2) 9,008 14–11 L2
26 April 25 @ Giants 2–0 Eovaldi (2–2) Verlander (0–2) Jackson (8) 40,080 15–11 W1
27 April 26 @ Giants 2–3 Walker (1–1) Webb (2–1) 40,153 15–12 L1
28 April 27 @ Giants 2–3 Doval (2–1) Jackson (0–3) 40,118 15–13 L2
29 April 28 Athletics 1–2 Sears (4–2) Corbin (2–1) Miller (9) 19,818 15–14 L3
30 April 29 Athletics 15–2 deGrom (1–1) Lopez (0–1) Dunning (1) 24,452 16–14 W1
31 April 30 Athletics 1–7 Holman (3–0) Garcia (1–1) 19,803 16–15 L1
May: 12–16 (Home: 8–8; Road: 4–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
32 May 1 Athletics 0–3 Springs (4–3) Mahle (3–1) Miller (10) 30,808 16–16 L2
33 May 2 Mariners 1–13 Woo (4–1) Leiter (2–1) 29,074 16–17 L3
34 May 3 Mariners 1–2 Speier (1–0) Martin (0–4) Muñoz (12) 26,726 16–18 L4
35 May 4 Mariners 8–1 deGrom (2–1) Evans (1–1) 27,812 17–18 W1
36 May 6 @ Red Sox 6–1 Eovaldi (3–2) Giolito (0–1) 29,858 18–18 W2
37 May 7 @ Red Sox 4–6 Bernardino (2–1) Webb (2–2) Chapman (5) 31,437 18–19 L1
38 May 8 @ Red Sox 0–5 Slaten (1–3) Leiter (2–2) 37,800 18–20 L2
39 May 9 @ Tigers 1–2 Skubal (4–2) Corbin (2–2) Vest (4) 28,407 18–21 L3
40 May 10 @ Tigers 10–3 deGrom (3–1) Flaherty (1–5) 40,844 19–21 W1
41 May 11 @ Tigers 6–1 Eovaldi (4–2) Olson (4–3) 36,138 20–21 W2
42 May 12 Rockies 2–1 Mahle (4–1) Dollander (2–4) Webb (1) 23,123 21–21 W3
43 May 13 Rockies 4–1 Leiter (3–2) Freeland (0–6) Armstrong (1) 19,924 22–21 W4
44 May 14 Rockies 8–3 Corbin (3–2) Senzatela (1–7) 18,679 23–21 W5
45 May 15 Astros 1–0 deGrom (4–1) Brown (6–2) Armstrong (2) 28,108 24–21 W6
46 May 16 Astros 3–6 Ort (1–0) Armstrong (1–1) 33,035 24–22 L1
47 May 17 Astros 5–1 Mahle (5–1) Blanco (3–4) 38,465 25–22 W1
48 May 18 Astros 3–4 Valdez (3–4) Garcia (1–2) Hader (11) 34,433 25–23 L1
49 May 20 @ Yankees 2–5 Warren (3–2) Corbin (3–3) Weaver (6) 30,343 25–24 L2
50 May 21 @ Yankees 3–4 Weaver (1–1) Jackson (0–4) 40,359 25–25 L3
51 May 22 @ Yankees 0–1 Rodón (6–3) Eovaldi (4–3) Weaver (7) 43,450 25–26 L4
52 May 23 @ White Sox 1–4 Burke (3–5) Mahle (5–2) Wilson (1) 17,885 25–27 L5
53 May 24 @ White Sox 5–10 Vasil (3–2) Milner (1–1) 19,240 25–28 L6
54 May 25 @ White Sox 5–4 Armstrong (2–1) Leasure (0–4) Garcia (2) 20,908 26–28 W1
55 May 26 Blue Jays 1–2 Gausman (5–4) deGrom (4–2) Hoffman (11) 33,766 26–29 L1
56 May 27 Blue Jays 2–0 Jackson (1–4) Green (1–1) Garcia (3) 25,818 27–29 W1
57 May 28 Blue Jays 0–2 Little (3–0) Webb (2–3) Hoffman (12) 20,811 27–30 L1
58 May 30 Cardinals 11–1 Leiter (4–2) Liberatore (3–4) Boushley (1) 28,679 28–30 W1
59 May 31 Cardinals 0–2 Gray (6–1) Corbin (3–4) Helsley (13) 29,062 28–31 L1
June: 13–13 (Home: 5–6; Road: 8–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
60 June 1 Cardinals 8–1 deGrom (5–2) Fedde (3–5) 28,138 29–31 W1
61 June 3 @ Rays 1–5 Rasmussen (5–4) Mahle (5–3) 9,131 29–32 L1
62 June 4 @ Rays 4–5 Baz (5–3) Rocker (1–4) Fairbanks (11) 8,994 29–33 L2
63 June 5 @ Rays 3–4 Sulser (2–1) Garcia (1–3) 10,046 29–34 L3
64 June 6 @ Nationals 0–2 Soroka (3–3) Corbin (3–5) Finnegan (18) 27,160 29–35 L4
65 June 7 @ Nationals 5–0 deGrom (6–2) Parker (4–6) 27,160 30–35 W1
66 June 8 @ Nationals 4–2 Webb (3–3) Williams (3–7) Garcia (4) 24,897 31–35 W2
67 June 10 @ Twins 16–4 Mahle (6–3) Woods Richardson (2–3) 24,765 32–35 W3
68 June 11 @ Twins 2–6 Festa (1–1) Leiter (4–3) 18,904 32–36 L1
69 June 12 @ Twins 16–3 Corbin (4–5) Ober (4–3) 23,995 33–36 W1
70 June 13 White Sox 3–1 Webb (4–3) Houser (2–2) Garcia (5) 31,934 34–36 W2
71 June 14 White Sox 5–4 (11) Latz (1–0) Alexander (3–7) 38,122 35–36 W3
72 June 15 White Sox 2–1 Rocker (2–4) Civale (1–3) Jackson (9) 38,037 36–36 W4
73 June 17 Royals 1–6 Lugo (4–5) Leiter (4–4) 34,408 36–37 L1
74 June 18 Royals 3–6 Bubic (6–4) Corbin (4–6) Estévez (20) 26,520 36–38 L2
75 June 19 Royals 1–4 Wacha (4–6) Armstrong (2–2) Estévez (21) 37,308 36–39 L3
76 June 20 @ Pirates 6–2 deGrom (7–2) Burrows (1–2) 31,327 37–39 W1
77 June 21 @ Pirates 3–2 Rocker (3–4) Keller (1–10) Martin (2) 23,819 38–39 W2
78 June 22 @ Pirates 3–8 Falter (6–3) Leiter (4–5) 20,341 38–40 L1
79 June 23 @ Orioles 0–6 Rogers (1–0) Corbin (4–7) 13,929 38–41 L2
80 June 24 @ Orioles 6–5 (10) Jackson (2–4) Domínguez (2–2) Garcia (6) 16,909 39–41 W1
81 June 25 @ Orioles 7–0 deGrom (8–2) Young (0–2) 22,828 40–41 W2
82 June 27 Mariners 6–7 (12) Bazardo (3–0) Armstrong (2–3) 30,228 40–42 L1
83 June 28 Mariners 3–2 (10) Armstrong (3–3) Muñoz (3–1) 35,506 41–42 W1
84 June 29 Mariners 4–6 (12) Thornton (2–0) Winn (0–1) 31,126 41–43 L1
85 June 30 Orioles 6–10 (11) Akin (3–0) Milner (1–2) 27,420 41–44 L2
July: 16–9 (Home: 10–1; Road: 6–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
86 July 1 Orioles 10–2 deGrom (9–2) Young (0–3) Latz (1) 30,933 42–44 W1
87 July 2 Orioles 6–0 Eovaldi (5–3) Sugano (6–5) Dunning (2) 27,636 43–44 W2
88 July 4 @ Padres 2–3 (10) Morejón (5–3) Garcia (1–4) 45,144 43–45 L1
89 July 5 @ Padres 7–4 Corbin (5–7) Kolek (3–4) Armstrong (3) 43,297 44–45 W1
90 July 6 @ Padres 1–4 Hart (3–2) Leiter (4–6) Suárez (25) 40,711 44–46 L1
91 July 7 @ Angels 5–6 Jansen (2–2) Martin (0–5) 24,382 44–47 L2
92 July 8 @ Angels 13–1 Eovaldi (6–3) Soriano (6–6) 26,368 45–47 W1
93 July 9 @ Angels 8–11 Fermín (2–0) Jackson (2–5) Jansen (16) 25,462 45–48 L1
94 July 10 @ Angels 11–4 Corbin (6–7) Kochanowicz (3–9) 27,071 46–48 W1
95 July 11 @ Astros 7–3 Leiter (5–6) McCullers Jr. (2–4) 40,233 47–48 W2
96 July 12 @ Astros 4–5 (11) Sousa (3–0) Garcia (1–5) 39,696 47–49 L1
97 July 13 @ Astros 5–1 Eovaldi (7–3) Brown (9–4) 37,939 48–49 W1
95th All-Star Game: Cumberland, GA
98 July 18 Tigers 2–0 Martin (1–5) Kahnle (1–3) Garcia (7) 36,068 49–49 W2
99 July 19 Tigers 4–1 Rocker (4–4) Montero (4–2) 37,045 50–49 W3
100 July 20 Tigers 1–2 Holton (5–3) Martin (1–6) Vest (16) 33,209 50–50 L1
101 July 21 Athletics 7–2 Leiter (6–6) Lopez (3–6) 26,430 51–50 W1
102 July 22 Athletics 6–2 deGrom (10–2) Newcomb (2–5) 23,032 52–50 W2
103 July 23 Athletics 2–1 Gray (1–0) Perkins (0–1) Garcia (8) 27,719 53–50 W3
104 July 25 Braves 8–3 Eovaldi (8–3) Wentz (2–2) 34,643 54–50 W4
105 July 26 Braves 6–5 (10) Armstrong (4–3) De Los Santos (3–3) 38,318 55–50 W5
106 July 27 Braves 8–1 Leiter (7–6) Elder (4–7) 35,914 56–50 W6
107 July 28 @ Angels 4–6 Brogdon (2–1) deGrom (10–3) Jansen (19) 24,538 56–51 L1
108 July 29 @ Angels 5–8 Detmers (4–2) Gray (1–1) Jansen (20) 26,390 56–52 L2
109 July 30 @ Angels 6–3 Eovaldi (9–3) Soriano (7–8) Garcia (9) 27,162 57–52 W1
110 July 31 @ Mariners 0–6 Kirby (6–5) Rocker (4–5) 28,293 57–53 L1
August: 14–14 (Home: 8–7; Road: 6–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
111 August 1 @ Mariners 3–4 Bazardo (5–0) Garcia (1–6) 40,984 57–54 L2
112 August 2 @ Mariners 6–4 (11) Curvelo (1–0) Legumina (4–6) 37,266 58–54 W1
113 August 3 @ Mariners 4–5 Evans (5–4) deGrom (10–4) Muñoz (25) 29,510 58–55 L1
114 August 4 Yankees 8–5 (10) Coulombe (2–0) Bird (4–2) 33,320 59–55 W1
115 August 5 Yankees 2–0 Eovaldi (10–3) Williams (3–4) Maton (3) 35,399 60–55 W2
116 August 6 Yankees 2–3 Leiter Jr. (5–6) Garcia (1–7) Bednar (18) 35,565 60–56 L1
117 August 8 Phillies 1–9 Sánchez (11–3) Kelly (9–7) 27,575 60–57 L2
118 August 9 Phillies 2–3 Luzardo (11–5) deGrom (10–5) Durán (19) 38,471 60–58 L3
119 August 10 Phillies 2–4 Wheeler (10–5) Corbin (6–8) Durán (20) 32,444 60–59 L4
120 August 11 Diamondbacks 7–6 (10) Maton (2–3) Saalfrank (0–1) 25,781 61–59 W1
121 August 12 Diamondbacks 2–3 Beeks (3–1) Coulombe (2–1) Morillo (1) 18,268 61–60 L1
122 August 13 Diamondbacks 4–6 Curtiss (2–0) Maton (2–4) Saalfrank (1) 26,021 61–61 L2
123 August 15 @ Blue Jays 5–6 Varland (4–3) Maton (2–5) Hoffman (28) 42,260 61–62 L3
124 August 16 @ Blue Jays 2–14 Lauer (8–2) Corbin (6–9) 42,686 61–63 L4
125 August 17 @ Blue Jays 10–4 Eovaldi (11–3) Berríos (9–5) Armstrong (4) 42,549 62–63 W1
126 August 18 @ Royals 3–4 Wacha (8–9) Leiter (7–7) Estévez (32) 12,747 62–64 L1
127 August 19 @ Royals 2–5 Zerpa (4–1) Milner (1–3) Schreiber (1) 14,176 62–65 L2
128 August 20 @ Royals 6–3 Milner (2–3) Long (1–3) 14,312 63–65 W1
129 August 21 @ Royals 4–6 Zerpa (5–1) Webb (4–4) Estévez (33) 13,527 63–66 L1
130 August 22 Guardians 4–3 Garcia (2–7) Smith (5–5) 26,729 64–66 W1
131 August 23 Guardians 10–0 Leiter (8–7) Allen (7–10) 37,006 65–66 W2
132 August 24 Guardians 5–0 Kelly (10–7) Williams (8–5) 34,577 66–66 W3
133 August 25 Angels 0–4 Soriano (9–9) deGrom (10–6) 22,949 66–67 L1
134 August 26 Angels 7–3 Corbin (7–9) Kikuchi (6–9) 28,485 67–67 W1
135 August 27 Angels 20–3 Webb (5–4) Kochanowicz (3–11) 22,353 68–67 W2
136 August 29 @ Athletics 5–2 Leiter (9–7) Springs (10–9) Armstrong (5) 8,413 69–67 W3
137 August 30 @ Athletics 9–3 Kelly (11–7) Barnett (0–1) 8,941 70–67 W4
138 August 31 @ Athletics 9–6 deGrom (11–6) Ginn (2–6) 8,716 71–67 W5
September: 10–14 (Home: 6–6; Road: 4–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
139 September 1 @ Diamondbacks 7–5 (10) Martin (2–6) Burgos (1–1) Armstrong (6) 26,489 72–67 W6
140 September 2 @ Diamondbacks 3–5 Beeks (5–1) Milner (2–4) Rashi (2) 22,046 72–68 L1
141 September 3 @ Diamondbacks 0–2 Gallen (11–13) Leiter (9–8) Woodford (3) 14,921 72–69 L2
142 September 5 Astros 4–3 (12) Garcia (3–7) McCullers Jr. (2–5) 31,662 73–69 W1
143 September 6 Astros 0–11 Brown (11–7) deGrom (11–7) 38,332 73–70 L1
144 September 7 Astros 4–2 Maton (3–5) Valdez (12–9) Armstrong (7) 35,449 74–70 W1
145 September 8 Brewers 5–0 Latz (2–0) Quintana (11–6) 20,791 75–70 W2
146 September 9 Brewers 5–4 Milner (3–4) Ashby (3–2) Armstrong (8) 24,581 76–70 W3
147 September 10 Brewers 6–3 Kelly (12–7) Peralta (16–6) Maton (4) 24,682 77–70 W4
148 September 12 @ Mets 8–3 deGrom (12–7) Tong (1–2) 41,040 78–70 W5
149 September 13 @ Mets 3–2 Maton (4–5) Díaz (6–3) Armstrong (9) 41,752 79–70 W6
150 September 14 @ Mets 2–5 (10) Stanek (4–6) Curvelo (1–1) 40,024 79–71 L1
151 September 15 @ Astros 3–6 Okert (3–2) Leiter (9–9) Abreu (6) 30,484 79–72 L2
152 September 16 @ Astros 5–6 Gordon (5–4) Kelly (12–8) Abreu (7) 35,026 79–73 L3
153 September 17 @ Astros 2–5 Javier (2–3) deGrom (12–8) King (2) 33,084 79–74 L4
154 September 19 Marlins 4–6 (12) Soriano (2–0) Corbin (7–10) 26,374 79–75 L5
155 September 20 Marlins 3–4 Gibson (4–5) Leiter (9–10) Faucher (15) 36,054 79–76 L6
156 September 21 Marlins 2–4 Bachar (8–2) Kelly (12–9) Soriano (1) 27,331 79–77 L7
157 September 23 Twins 1–4 Matthews (5–6) Corbin (7–11) Sands (3) 24,674 79–78 L8
158 September 24 Twins 4–1 Garcia (4–7) Adams (1–4) Maton (5) 24,622 80–78 W1
159 September 25 Twins 0–4 Ober (6–9) Mahle (6–4) 23,298 80–79 L1
160 September 26 @ Guardians 7–3 Leiter (10–10) Cecconi (7–7) 36,275 81–79 W1
161 September 27 @ Guardians 2–3 Smith (8–5) Garcia (4–8) 36,000 81–80 L1
162 September 28 @ Guardians 8–9 (10) Kent (1–0) Corniell (0–1) 31,054 81–81 L2

Roster

2025 Texas Rangers
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

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 García 135 507 58 115 28 0 19 75 13 28 .227 .394
Josh Smith 144 495 70 124 23 2 10 35 12 55 .251 .366
Wyatt Langford 134 489 73 118 25 1 22 62 22 74 .241 .431
Josh Jung 131 482 53 121 23 1 14 61 4 27 .251 .390
Marcus Semien 127 470 62 108 16 1 15 62 11 50 .230 .364
Jonah Heim 124 395 38 84 14 0 11 43 3 32 .213 .332
Corey Seager 102 380 61 103 19 0 21 50 3 58 .271 .487
Jake Burger 103 356 43 84 15 1 16 53 1 12 .236 .419
Kyle Higashioka 94 303 33 73 14 1 11 47 3 20 .241 .403
Joc Pederson 96 265 28 48 10 1 9 26 2 34 .181 .328
Ezequiel Durán 90 205 16 46 14 0 0 14 11 8 .224 .293
Evan Carter 63 194 31 48 9 2 5 25 14 19 .247 .392
Sam Haggerty 64 162 31 41 7 3 2 13 12 16 .253 .370
Alejandro Osuna 63 151 12 32 4 0 2 15 5 21 .212 .278
Rowdy Tellez 50 116 14 30 5 0 6 22 0 9 .259 .457
Cody Freeman 36 114 13 26 4 0 3 15 1 5 .228 .342
Michael Helman 38 99 18 23 5 1 5 20 4 7 .232 .455
Leody Taveras 30 79 7 19 3 1 1 8 6 2 .241 .342
Kevin Pillar 20 43 6 9 2 0 0 1 3 0 .209 .256
Dustin Harris 19 40 5 8 3 0 1 2 1 3 .200 .350
Dylan Moore 18 27 6 7 0 0 2 6 2 1 .259 .481
Billy McKinney 6 20 4 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 .200 .250
Tucker Barnhart 8 13 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 .231 .231
Blaine Crim 5 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000
Justin Foscue 4 9 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 .111 .222
Nick Ahmed 5 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .000 .000
Jonathan Ornelas 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000
Donovan Solano 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Jack Leiter 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Totals 162 5443 684 1275 245 15 175 658 134 486 .234 .381

Source:Baseball Reference

Pitching

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 deGrom 12 8 2.97 30 30 0 172.2 122 57 57 37 185
Patrick Corbin 7 11 4.40 31 30 0 155.1 161 79 76 51 131
Jack Leiter 10 10 3.86 29 29 0 151.2 127 69 65 67 148
Nathan Eovaldi 11 3 1.73 22 22 0 130.0 90 28 25 21 129
Tyler Mahle 6 4 2.18 16 16 0 86.2 69 21 21 29 66
Jacob Latz 2 0 2.84 33 8 1 85.2 69 28 27 37 76
Shawn Armstrong 4 3 2.31 71 2 9 74.0 40 21 19 20 74
Hoby Milner 3 4 3.84 73 0 0 70.1 68 35 30 21 58
Jacob Webb 5 4 3.00 55 0 1 66.0 49 24 22 19 58
Kumar Rocker 4 5 5.74 14 14 0 64.1 71 42 41 23 56
Robert Garcia 4 8 2.95 71 0 9 64.0 58 26 21 22 68
Merrill Kelly 3 3 4.23 10 10 0 55.1 59 26 26 10 46
Caleb Boushley 0 0 6.02 25 1 1 43.1 54 33 29 14 41
Chris Martin 2 6 2.98 49 0 2 42.1 43 18 14 8 43
Cole Winn 0 1 1.51 33 0 0 41.2 23 8 7 17 35
Luke Jackson 2 5 4.11 39 0 9 35.0 32 20 16 19 24
Phil Maton 3 2 3.52 23 0 3 23.0 14 9 9 8 33
Luis Curvelo 1 1 5.68 17 0 0 19.0 17 13 12 10 20
Jon Gray 1 1 7.71 6 0 0 14.0 15 12 12 6 12
Danny Coulombe 1 1 5.25 15 0 0 12.0 11 7 7 9 12
Dane Dunning 0 0 3.38 5 0 2 10.2 9 4 4 5 10
Gerson Garabito 0 0 9.00 3 0 0 8.0 15 12 8 1 8
Marc Church 0 0 3.86 5 0 0 4.2 4 2 2 6 5
Ezequiel Durán 0 0 0.00 4 0 0 3.1 1 0 0 0 0
Carl Edwards Jr. 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 2 4
Tucker Barnhart 0 0 13.50 1 0 0 2.0 5 3 3 0 0
Rowdy Tellez 0 0 13.50 1 0 0 2.0 5 3 3 0 0
José Corniell 0 1 16.20 1 0 0 1.2 3 4 3 1 1
Codi Heuer 0 0 6.75 1 0 0 1.1 1 1 1 0 1
Totals 81 81 3.49 162 162 37 1443.0 1235 605 560 463 1344

Source:Baseball Reference

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
Triple-A Round Rock Express Pacific Coast League Doug Davis
Double-A Frisco RoughRiders Texas League Carlos Cardoza
High-A Hub City Spartanburgers South Atlantic League Chad Comer
Single-A Hickory Crawdads Carolina League Carlos Maldonado
Rookie ACL Rangers Arizona Complex League Nick Janssen
Foreign Rookie DSL Rangers 1 Dominican Summer League Ruben Sosa
Foreign Rookie DSL Rangers 2 Dominican Summer League Alexis Infante

Other events

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]

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