Can a struggling Texas Rangers team still make the playoffs? Here’s what history says (2024)

Can a struggling Texas Rangers team still make the playoffs? Here’s what history says (1)

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Shawn McFarland

Texas Rangers reporter

3:31 PM on Aug 8, 2024 CDT

The Texas Rangers spent Thursday at the White House in Washington, D.C., where much of the discussion in and around the grounds on a daily basis is centered upon this November. The reigning World Series champions won’t think that far ahead on their visit.

But how about playoff baseball in October?

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“This team has it in them,” Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said on Wednesday night. “I’m going to keep believing.”

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He’ll need to believe that history is indeed made to be broken.

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Since MLB installed the wild card in 1995, no team has reached the postseason with a worse record than these Rangers (54-61) through the first 115 games of any season, according to Stathead. Only five teams with an under-.500 record through that mark — the 1995 New York Yankees, 2004 Houston Astros, 2009 Minnesota Twins, 2016 New York Mets and 2023 Arizona Diamondbacks — have.

The difference between those teams and the Rangers (who trail the first-place Houston Astros by five-and-a-half games) is the gap that existed between them and their division’s leaders through 115 games. Those Yankees were 15 games out of first place in the AL East through 115 games, the Astros were 19.5 games back in the NL Central, the Mets were 10.5 games back in the NL East and last year’s Diamondbacks were 6.5 games back in an NL West that included a 100-win Los Angeles Dodgers team.

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Each of those four qualified for postseason play via a wild card berth. The Diamondbacks were beneficiaries of baseball’s first season with three wild card teams in each league and turned that rule change into a date with the Rangers in last fall’s World Series. Texas, which trails the Kansas City Royals by 8.5 games for the third-and-final AL wild card spot, cannot rely on that kind of safety net.

It’s division title or bust. Those 2009 Twins — whose 87-76 final record was good enough to win the AL Central, but wouldn’t have been enough to clinch a wild card berth — can relate. The Twins are the only team that was below .500 through 115 games since 1995 that clinched a playoff spot by way of a division title. They, like the Rangers, faced a manageable deficit of five games in that season’s weakest division with 47 games left to play.

So what went right for them?

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  • They handled their own business and played like the best team in baseball. Minnesota went 31-16 (and 14-9 against AL Central opponents) in their final 47 games of the season to finish a game up on the Detroit Tigers to win their division. Only the Yankees — who also went 31-16 in that span — had as good of a finish to their season as the Twins did. Minnesota still needed to win a Game 163 tiebreaker (which no longer exists under baseball’s current format) to clinch the division title. As it pertains to Texas: The Rangers have the seventh-easiest schedule remaining in baseball and seven games left to play against the Seattle Mariners, the second-place AL West team.
  • Their competition stumbled. The Tigers — who led the AL Central by 2.5 games with 47 games remaining — finished with just a 24-23 record and lost Game 163 to the Twins. The Chicago White Sox, who were in second place with 115 games left, went just 21-26 to close the year. As it pertains to Texas: Both Houston (14th-hardest) and Seattle (21st-hardest) have a more difficult remaining schedule than the Rangers.
  • Their best bats got hot. Catcher Joe Mauer, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame last month alongside Adrián Beltré, slashed .343/.436/.514 over the last 47 games of that season and was later named AL MVP. He was one of five qualified Twins batters — including Michael Cuddyer, Delmon Young, Denard Span and Jason Kubel — to record an on base plus slugging percentage of .838 or higher from games 116-162. As it pertains to Texas: The Rangers have one player (Corey Seager, whose OPS is .851) that’s currently performing at that level offensively.
  • Their pitching improved enough to complement the offense. The Twins had a 4.65 ERA — the 23rd-worst in baseball — through 115 games, but were slightly-above league average (4.13 ERA) in the 47 games that followed. In-season additions of Carl Pavano and Jon Rauch certainly helped. As it pertains to Texas: The Rangers’ 5.56 ERA since Aug. 1 is the fifth-worst in baseball and the lowest in the AL West by a considerable amount.

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Here’s the snag: Minnesota (unlike what Texas would need to accomplish) did not have to miraculously turn around its offense in their season-ending run. The Twins ranked eighth in runs scored and seventh in OPS leaguewide through their first 115 games despite the under-par record. They scored the sixth-most runs in baseball over the course of their final 47 and improved their OPS from .770 to .780.

Yes, those Twins became a better team. They also had a better existing foundation to build off of than these Rangers do. Texas still ranks below league average in nearly every significant offensive category and external reinforcements are all but nonexistent. Their starting pitching has only worsened since August began.

A playoff berth is still mathematically possible. History suggests otherwise.

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It’ll take a good deal of belief.

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Can a struggling Texas Rangers team still make the playoffs? Here’s what history says (2024)

FAQs

How many times have the Texas Rangers made the playoffs? ›

The Rangers have made nine appearances in the MLB postseason, seven following division championships in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2011, 2015, and 2016 and as a wild card team in both 2012 and 2023.

Who owns the Texas Rangers baseball team? ›

Mr. Davis is Managing Partner and Majority Owner of the Texas Rangers and is the Chairman of the team's Board of Directors. Since he became a Principal Owner in August 2010, the Rangers have advanced to postseason play six times, won four A.L.

What is the history of the Texas Rangers baseball team? ›

The Rangers began play in 1961 as the Washington (D.C.) Senators and have won one World Series title (2023) and three AL pennants (2010, 2011, and 2023). The Senators finished in last place or tied for last place in each of their first three seasons, and they lost at least 100 games in their first four seasons.

Are Texas Rangers higher than FBI? ›

The answer is a little more murky than you would think, but ultimately, the F.B.I. holds more power, simply because they have a larger jurisdiction. Insofar as "rank" goes, both are at the top of the law enforcement game. Think of it this way: the Texas Rangers are like our F.B.I., but we have F.B.I. too.

What is the Texas Rangers best record in history? ›

The 5 best seasons in Rangers history
  • 2011 -- 96-66, won AL pennant.
  • 1999 -- 95-67, won AL West.
  • 2016 -- 95-67, won AL West.
  • 1977 -- 94-68.
  • 2012 -- 93-69, earned AL Wild Card.
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How much would it cost to buy the Texas Rangers baseball team? ›

In 2024, the Texas Rangers had an estimated value of around 2.4 billion U.S. dollars. The value of the Major League Baseball franchise grew by around 7.8 percent between 2023 and 2024. The Texas Rangers are owned by Ray Davis, who bought the franchise for 593 million U.S. dollars in 2010.

Did Nolan Ryan own the Texas Rangers? ›

Ryan was a member of the ownership group that purchased the Rangers in 2010. In 2011 he became the CEO of the Rangers, and two years later he gave up his title of president of the team. At the end of the 2013 season, he resigned as CEO and sold his Rangers ownership stake.

What president bought the Texas Rangers? ›

In April 1989, Bush assembled a group of investors from his father's close friends, including fellow fraternity brother Roland W. Betts; the group bought an 86% share of the Rangers for $75 million. Bush received a 2% share by investing $606,302, of which $500,000 was a bank loan.

Why are the Texas Rangers so famous? ›

Using the skills they had honed battling American Indians in Texas, the Rangers quickly made a name for themselves as bold fighters during the U.S.-Mexican War (1846-48). Their scouting and tracking skills also helped locate Mexican camps and guerilla fighters both during and after the war.

What was the Texas Rangers old name? ›

The Texas Rangers Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise was established in 1961 as the second incarnation of the Washington Senators, an expansion team awarded to Washington, D.C., after the old Washington Senators team of the American League moved to Minnesota and became the Twins.

Why did they get rid of Texas Rangers? ›

Most of the Ranger force was disbanded during the years following the end of the Mexican–American War on February 2, 1848, since the protection of the frontiers was now an official duty of the U.S. Army.

How many years did the Rangers make it to the playoffs? ›

The New York Rangers have a storied history in the NHL playoffs, with 62 playoff appearances and notable achievements.

How many times have the Rangers made it to the Stanley Cup finals? ›

The New York Rangers have 11 appearances in the Stanley Cup Finals all-time.
TEAMDATE
1Rangers4/5/1928
2Rangers4/7/1928
3Rangers4/10/1928
4Rangers4/12/1928
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When was the last time the Rangers made it to the World Series? ›

Postseason Results
YearRoundOpponent
2011World SeriesSt. Louis Cardinals
AL Championship SeriesDetroit Tigers
AL Division SeriesTampa Bay Rays
2010World SeriesSan Francisco Giants
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Have Texas Rangers ever been to World Series? ›

Texas has been close before — the team made it to the World Series in 2010 and 2011, losing both times.

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