Texas Rangers Return to Globe for MLB Playoffs After Three Years of COVID-Related Absence

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After a three-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Rangers are returning to the Globe for the MLB playoffs. This marks a major milestone for the team, who have been absent from the playoffs since 2017.

The Rangers have had a successful season, finishing with a record of 37-25, good enough for second place in the American League West division. This is the first time since 2016 that the Rangers have made it to the playoffs.

The team has been led by their star players, such as third baseman Joey Gallo, shortstop Elvis Andrus, and pitcher Lance Lynn. Gallo has been a major contributor to the team’s success, leading the team in home runs and RBIs. Andrus has been a consistent presence in the lineup, batting .302 with 8 home runs and 32 RBIs. Lynn has been a reliable starter for the Rangers, posting a 3.32 ERA and striking out 119 batters in 94 innings pitched.

The Rangers will face off against the Toronto Blue Jays in the Wild Card round of the playoffs. The team is confident that they can make a deep run in the playoffs, and they are looking forward to playing in front of their fans at Globe Life Field.

The return of the Texas Rangers to the playoffs is a major milestone for the team and their fans. After three years of absence due to the pandemic, the Rangers are back and ready to make some noise in the playoffs. It will be exciting to see how far they can go this year.