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--Tom Niedenfuer, Dodgers pitcher on home run hit by Jack Clark to win '85 NLCS
 
2000 Texas Rangers 2000 Texas Rangers
1999/2001
Record 71-91 .438
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Standings 4th in the AL West (20.5 games back)
Pythagorean 71-91, 70-92, 70-92
Runs (S/A) 848 / 974
BallparkBallpark at Arlington
Park FactorsBatting: 105 / Pitching: 104
Attendance2,588,401 (5th) (14th)
Fancost$157 (9th) / $12,681
Payroll/Avg$61,359,492 / $1,870,723 (10th)
OpExp/$PV$119,100,000 / $1,677,465
Rev/OpInc$126,500,000 / $7,400,000
Valuation$342,000,000
Spring TrainingPort Charlotte, Florida (Charlotte County Stadium)
ManagerJohnny Oates
CoachesDick Bosman, Ed Napoleon, Jerry Narron, Larry Hardy, Rudy Jaramillo, Bucky Dent, Bobby Jones
ExecutivesPresident: Thomas Hicks, General Manager: Doug Melvin
Minor Leagues(AAA) Oklahoma RedHawks, (AA) Tulsa Drillers, (A) Savannah Sand Gnats, (A) Charlotte Rangers, (Rookie) Pulaski Rangers
Radio (KRLD) Eric Nadel, Vince Cotroneo
TV (KXTX/KXAS) Bill Jones, Tom Grieve
Spanish Radio (KESS) Edgar Lopez, Eleno Ornelas

The 2000 Texas Rangers went 71-91 and finished 4th in the American League West. The Rangers drew 2,588,401 to Ballpark at Arlington. Ivan Rodriguez made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 2000 included Ivan Rodriguez and Kenny Rogers.

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