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1994 Texas Rangers 1994 Texas Rangers
1993/1995
Record 52-62 .456
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Standings Won the AL West
Pythagorean 50-64, 50-64, 50-64
Runs (S/A) 613 / 697
BallparkBallpark at Arlington
Park FactorsBatting: 100 / Pitching: 100
Attendance2,503,198 (3rd) (5th)
Fancost$99 (12th) / $8,042
Payroll/Avg$32,399,097 / $1,182,956 (15th)
OpExp/$PV$44,900,000 / $863,462
Rev/OpInc$50,100,000 / $5,200,000
Valuation$157,000,000
Spring TrainingPort Charlotte, Florida (Charlotte County Stadium)
ManagerKevin Kennedy
CoachesClaude Osteen, Dave Oliver, Jackie S.Moore, Mickey Hatcher, Perry Hill, Willie Upshaw
ExecutivesOwners: Edward Rose, George Bush Jr., President: J. Thomas Schieffer, General Manager: Doug Melvin, General Manager: Tom Grieve
Minor Leagues(AAA) Oklahoma City 89ers, (AA) Tulsa Drillers, (A) Charleston Riverdogs, (A) Hudson Valley Renegades, (A) Charlotte Rangers
Radio (WBAP) Eric Nadel, Mark Holtz
TV (KTTV) Jim Sundberg, Steve Busby
Cable TV (HSE) Greg Lucas, Norm Hitzges
Spanish Radio (KXEB) Luis Mayoral, Mario Diaz Orozco

The 1994 Texas Rangers went 52-62 and finished 1st in the American League West. The Rangers drew 2,503,198 to Ballpark at Arlington. Will Clark and Ivan Rodriguez made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1994 included Ivan Rodriguez.

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