A Diamond Decade: The Texas Rangers Showcase Their Historic Artifacts and Legacy at Globe Life Field

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The Texas Rangers have unveiled a new exhibit at Globe Life Field that showcases a collection of team artifacts spanning decades. The exhibit, which was organized and designed with the help of Heritage Werks, the club’s archival service company, features items from the Rangers Vault, the team’s archive.

The exhibit celebrates the team’s first World Series championship and pays homage to the only previous MLB All-Star Game played in Arlington. National Baseball Hall of Famer Ivan Rodriguez and longtime team executive John Blake unveiled three display cases of artifacts and photos from the 2023 World Series and the 1995 All-Star Game at The Ballpark in Arlington.

The 2023 World Series Champions case includes items such as the baseball used by Josh Sborz to secure the final out, the Rangers’ official lineup card from Game 5, the jersey worn by Corey Seager during Game 1, and the bat used by Adolis Garcia. The exhibit also features artifacts from the 1995 All-Star Game, including lineup cards, game-used equipment, the 1995 All-Star MLB Trophy, and a baseball signed by the 1995 A.L. All-Star Team.

Located in the Southeast Entrance lobby of Globe Life Field, this exhibit is open for viewing during all Rangers home games and is expected to be a stop on public tours of the stadium.

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