Texas Rangers single-game tickets for 2024 season now on sale

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Rangers Christmas display in Haltom City is a home run

Texas Rangers fans are still riding high after their first World Series win and one Haltom City home wants to keep the celebration going through the holidays.

Just in time for the holidays, the Texas Rangers have begun selling tickets for regular season games.

Fans can now purchase single-game tickets to see the World Series champions play at Globe Life Field.

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Texas Rangers World Series Parade (2023)

FOX 4's coverage of the victory parade for the 2023 World Series champion Texas Rangers

The digital tickets are available on the team’s website and include a free printable "ticket" and sleeve for gift giving.

Tickets for opening day are not yet available.

The Rangers’ regular season begins in late March.

Rangers Hall of Fame play-by-play announcer Eric Nadel believes most of the team’s star players will return for the 2024 season.

What's next for the Texas Rangers after winning the World Series?

It's been just two weeks since the Rangers won the World Series but some people are already thinking about next season. Hall of Fame broadcaster Eric Nadel talked to FOX 4's Mike Doocy about what fans can expect from the world champions in 2024.

"They’re not gonna lose much. You know, they might lose Jordan Montgomery and that’s a guy they’ll want to pursue and have come back. But they’ll be some new faces, probably in the bullpen.," he said. "But the core of the team is gonna be there. And the Rangers will have a full year of Evan Carter." 

Games in 2024 could also be returning to local TV broadcasts if the MLB cannot strike a deal with Bally, whose parent company Diamond Sports Group has filed for bankruptcy and is likely to shut down after next year.

Texas Rangers could be dropped by Bally Sports prior to 2024 season: report

One of the big items at the MLB owners meeting in Arlington this week is the future of local TV broadcasting for several teams, including the Rangers.