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1984 Texas Rangers 1984 Texas Rangers
1983/1985
Record 69-92 .429
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Standings 7th in the AL West (14.5 games back)
Pythagorean 74-87, 74-87, 74-87
Runs (S/A) 656 / 714
BallparkArlington Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 103 / Pitching: 104
Attendance1,102,471 (12th) (22th)
Payroll/Avg$6,177,025 / $247,081 (23th)
Spring TrainingPompano Beach, Florida
ManagerDoug Rader
CoachesDick Such, Glenn Ezell, Merv Rettenmund, Rich Donnelly, Wayne Terwilliger
ExecutivesOwner/Chairman/CEO: Eddie Chiles, President/CEO: Michael H. Stone, General Manager: Tom Grieve, General Manager: Joe Klein
Minor Leagues(AAA) Oklahoma City 89ers, (AA) Tulsa Drillers, (A) Burlington Rangers, (A) Tri-Cities Triplets, (A) Salem Redbirds
Radio (WBAP) Eric Nadel, Mark Holtz
TV (KXAS) Eric Nadel, Mark Holtz, Steve Busby
Cable TV (HSE) Merle Harmon, Steve Busby

The 1984 Texas Rangers went 69-92 and finished 7th in the American League West. The Rangers drew 1,102,471 to Arlington Stadium. Buddy Bell made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1984 included Buddy Bell.

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