2023 Texas Rangers season Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2023 Texas Rangers season was the 63rd of the Texas Rangers franchise overall, their 52nd in Arlington as the Rangers, and the fourth season at Globe Life Field . It was also the team's first season under the management of Bruce Bochy .
The Rangers had six players (five starters) named to the All-Star game, a franchise record.[ 1] On September 30, they clinched a playoff berth for the first time since 2016 with a win against the Seattle Mariners .[ 2]
The 2023 World Series champion Texas Rangers at the White House
Despite leading the American League West for most of the season and finishing with the same record as the rival and defending champion Houston Astros , they finished second due to the Astros owning the tiebreaker as a result of taking the season series. The Rangers defeated the Tampa Bay Rays in the ALWCS in a two-game sweep and the Baltimore Orioles in a three-game sweep in the ALDS to advance to the ALCS for the first time since 2011 , in which they beat their division and Lone Star Series rival, and defending World Series champions Astros in seven games to claim their first pennant since 2011 . They defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks in the fifth game of the World Series to claim their first title in franchise history. The Rangers went 13–4 in the postseason, going 2–4 at home and 11–0 on the road, the most road wins in a postseason in MLB history.[ 3] [ 4]
The Texas Rangers drew an average home attendance of 31,272 in 81 home games in the 2023 MLB season, the 16th highest in the league. The total attendance was 2,533,062.[ 5]
Offseason
On October 21, 2022, the Rangers hired Bruce Bochy to be their manager for the 2023 season.[ 6]
Regular season
The Rangers finished the 2022 season 68–94, an improvement on their 2021 record of 60–102. They finished 38 games out of 1st and missed the postseason for the sixth consecutive season.
Rule changes
Pursuant to the CBA, new rule changes were in place for the 2023 season:[ 7]
institution of a pitch clock between pitches;
limits on pickoff attempts per plate appearance;
limits on defensive shifts requiring two infielders to be on either side of second and be within the boundary of the infield; and
larger bases (increased to 18-inch squares);
Season standings
American League West
American League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Record vs. American League
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2023
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
7–6
4–2
3–4
6–1
3–3
5–1
5–2
4–2
7–6
6–1
4–2
8–5
3–3
10–3
26–20
Boston
6–7
—
2–4
3–3
5–1
2–5
5–2
3–4
4–3
9–4
4–2
3–3
2–11
3–3
7–6
20–26
Chicago
2–4
4–2
—
8–5
5–8
3–4
6–7
3–4
4–9
4–2
3–4
2–4
1–6
1–5
0–6
15–31
Cleveland
4–3
3–3
5–8
—
4–9
2–4
7–6
3–4
7–6
2–4
5–1
4–3
3–3
3–3
4–3
20–26
Detroit
1–6
1–5
8–5
9–4
—
3–3
10–3
3–3
8–5
2–5
3–4
3–3
1–5
3–4
2–4
21–25
Houston
3–3
5–2
4–3
4–2
3–3
—
1–5
9–4
2–4
2–5
10–3
4–9
3–3
9–4
3–4
28–18
Kansas City
1–5
2–5
7–6
6–7
3–10
5–1
—
2–4
4–9
2–4
2–4
1–6
3–4
1–5
1–6
16–30
Los Angeles
2–5
4–3
4–3
4–3
3–3
4–9
4–2
—
3–3
4–2
7–6
5–8
2–4
6–7
2–4
19–27
Minnesota
2–4
3–4
9–4
6–7
5–8
4–2
9–4
3–3
—
4–3
5–1
3–4
1–5
5–2
3–3
25–21
New York
6–7
4–9
2–4
4–2
5–2
5–2
4–2
2–4
3–4
—
5–1
4–2
5–8
3–4
7–6
23–23
Oakland
1–6
2–4
4–3
1–5
4–3
3–10
4–2
6–7
1–5
1–5
—
1–12
2–5
4–9
2–4
14–32
Seattle
2–4
3–3
4–2
3–4
3–3
9–4
6–1
8–5
4–3
2–4
12–1
—
3–4
4–9
3–3
22–24
Tampa Bay
5–8
11–2
6–1
3–3
5–1
3–3
4–3
4–2
5–1
8–5
5–2
4–3
—
2–4
7–6
27–19
Texas
3–3
3–3
5–1
3–3
4–3
4–9
5–1
7–6
2–5
4–3
9–4
9–4
4–2
—
6–1
22–24
Toronto
3–10
6–7
6–0
3–4
4–2
4–3
6–1
4–2
3–3
6–7
4–2
3–3
6–7
1–6
—
30–16
Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.
Record vs. National League
Source: MLB Standings
Team
ARI
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
Baltimore
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
3–0
1–2
3–0
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
4–0
Boston
2–1
3–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
0–3
2–1
2–1
2–1
0–3
2–1
1–2
0–3
1–2
Chicago
1–2
2–1
1–3
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
0–3
1–2
1–2
1–2
0–3
1–2
1–2
1–2
Cleveland
1–2
1–2
2–1
2–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
0–3
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
2–1
Detroit
0–3
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
3–0
0–3
2–2
1–2
3–0
2–1
1–2
Houston
3–0
3–0
3–0
0–3
3–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
Kansas City
1–2
0–3
1–2
0–3
1–2
2–1
0–3
0–3
3–0
1–2
0–3
2–1
2–1
2–2
1–2
Los Angeles
1–2
1–2
3–0
0–3
1–2
0–4
0–3
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
0–3
2–1
3–0
2–1
Minnesota
3–0
0–3
2–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
New York
2–1
0–3
1–2
3–0
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
Oakland
1–2
2–1
0–3
1–2
2–1
0–3
0–3
3–0
0–3
0–3
2–1
0–3
2–2
1–2
0–3
Seattle
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
3–0
0–3
2–1
0–3
1–2
1–2
2–1
3–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
Tampa Bay
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
3–0
2–1
3–1
2–1
1–2
0–3
3–0
1–2
2–1
1–2
3–0
Texas
1–3
1–2
1–2
0–3
3–0
1–2
3–0
0–3
2–1
3–0
2–1
0–3
2–1
2–1
1–2
Toronto
3–0
3–0
1–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
2–1
2–1
3–0
1–3
3–0
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.
Game log
Legend
Rangers Win
Rangers Loss
Game Postponed
Clinched playoff spot
2023 Game Log: 90–72 (Home: 50–31; Away: 40–41)
March/April: 17–11 (Home: 11–5; Away: 6–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
March 30
Phillies
11–7
Ragans (1–0)
Soto (0–1)
—
38,387
1–0
W1
2
April 1
Phillies
16–3
Eovaldi (1–0)
Wheeler (0–1)
—
31,916
2–0
W2
3
April 2
Phillies
2–1
Pérez (1–0)
Falter (0–1)
Smith (1)
25,823
3–0
W3
4
April 3
Orioles
0–2
Coulombe (1–0)
Gray (0–1)
Bautista (2)
15,867
3–1
L1
5
April 4
Orioles
2–7
Gibson (2–0)
Heaney (0–1)
—
16,268
3–2
L2
6
April 5
Orioles
5–2
deGrom (1–0)
Voth (0–1)
Leclerc (1)
18,560
4–2
W1
7
April 7
@ Cubs
0–2
Stroman (2–0)
Eovaldi (1–1)
Fulmer (1)
29,094
4–3
L1
8
April 8
@ Cubs
3–10
Steele (1–0)
Pérez (1–1)
—
33,578
4–4
L2
9
April 9
@ Cubs
8–2
Gray (1–1)
Taillon (0–2)
—
28,807
5–4
W1
10
April 10
Royals
11–2
Heaney (1–1)
Greinke (0–3)
—
17,430
6–4
W2
11
April 11
Royals
8–5 (10)
Ragans (2–0)
Barlow (0–1)
—
17,760
7–4
W3
12
April 12
Royals
1–10
Keller (2–1)
Eovaldi (1–2)
—
18,380
7–5
L1
13
April 14
@ Astros
6–2
Pérez (2–1)
García (0–2)
—
39,343
8–5
W1
14
April 15
@ Astros
2–8
Brown (2–0)
Ragans (2–1)
—
39,257
8–6
L1
15
April 16
@ Astros
9–1
Burke (1–0)
Valdez (1–2)
—
39,122
9–6
W1
16
April 17
@ Royals
4–0
Dunning (1–0)
Lyles (0–3)
—
11,068
10–6
W2
17
April 18
@ Royals
12–2
Eovaldi (2–2)
Keller (2–2)
—
12,118
11–6
W3
18
April 19
@ Royals
12–3
Pérez (3–1)
Singer (1–2)
—
10,388
12–6
W4
19
April 21
Athletics
4–5
Jackson (1–1)
Smith (0–1)
Familia (1)
28,775
12–7
L1
20
April 22
Athletics
18–3
Heaney (2–1)
Fujinami (0–4)
—
32,388
13–7
W1
21
April 23
Athletics
5–2
deGrom (2–0)
Muller (0–2)
Smith (2)
34,916
14–7
W2
22
April 24
@ Reds
6–7
Díaz (1–1)
Leclerc (0–1)
—
8,810
14–8
L1
23
April 25
@ Reds
6–7
Sanmartin (1–0)
Kennedy (0–1)
Díaz (3)
9,969
14–9
L2
24
April 26
@ Reds
3–5
Sims (1–0)
Hernández (0–1)
—
10,256
14–10
L3
25
April 27
Yankees
2–4
Cole (5–0)
Heaney (2–2)
King (1)
31,325
14–11
L4
26
April 28
Yankees
5–2
Dunning (2–0)
Schmidt (0–3)
Smith (3)
36,341
15–11
W1
27
April 29
Yankees
2–0
Eovaldi (3–2)
Brito (2–3)
—
40,027
16–11
W2
28
April 30
Yankees
15–2
Pérez (4–1)
Cortés Jr. (3–2)
—
39,078
17–11
W3
May: 18–9 (Home: 5–3; Away: 13–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
29
May 2
Diamondbacks
6–4
Burke (2–0)
McGough (0–3)
Smith (4)
23,086
18–11
W4
30
May 3
Diamondbacks
7–12
Mantiply (1–0)
Sborz (0–2)
—
21,427
18–12
L1
31
May 5
@ Angels
4–5 (10)
Estévez (1–1)
Smith (0–2)
—
39,073
18–13
L2
32
May 6
@ Angels
10–1
Eovaldi (4–2)
Detmers (0–3)
—
37,409
19–13
W1
33
May 7
@ Angels
16–8
Sborz (1–1)
Suárez (1–2)
—
41,641
20–13
W2
34
May 8
@ Mariners
2–1
Gray (2–1)
Gilbert (1–2)
Smith (5)
15,282
21–13
W3
35
May 9
@ Mariners
0–5
Kirby (4–2)
Heaney (2–3)
—
17,638
21–14
L1
36
May 10
@ Mariners
4–3
Dunning (3–0)
Castillo (2–1)
Smith (6)
22,480
22–14
W1
37
May 11
@ Athletics
4–0
Eovaldi (5–2)
Medina (0–2)
Smith (7)
2,949
23–14
W2
38
May 12
@ Athletics
7–9 (10)
Fujinami (1–4)
Burke (2–1)
—
6,575
23–15
L1
39
May 13
@ Athletics
5–0
Gray (3–1)
Kaprielian (0–3)
—
8,230
24–15
W1
40
May 14
@ Athletics
11–3
Hernández (1–1)
Pruitt (0–1)
—
7,793
25–15
W2
41
May 15
Braves
0–12
Morton (5–3)
Bradford (0–1)
—
26,791
25–16
L1
42
May 16
Braves
7–4
Dunning (4–0)
Shuster (0–2)
Smith (8)
23,246
26–16
W1
43
May 17
Braves
5–6
Anderson (2–0)
Burke (2–2)
Iglesias (2)
30,053
26–17
L1
44
May 19
Rockies
7–2
Pérez (5–1)
Kauffmann (0–1)
—
30,819
27–17
W1
45
May 20
Rockies
11–5
Gray (4–1)
Freeland (4–5)
—
34,443
28–17
W2
46
May 21
Rockies
13–3
Heaney (3–3)
Seabold (1–1)
—
32,733
29–17
W3
47
May 22
@ Pirates
4–6
Ortiz (1–2)
Sborz (1–2)
—
10,574
29–18
L1
48
May 23
@ Pirates
6–1
Eovaldi (6–2)
Hill (4–4)
—
12,061
30–18
W1
49
May 24
@ Pirates
3–2
Pérez (6–1)
Oviedo (3–4)
Smith (9)
18,347
31–18
W2
50
May 26
@ Orioles
12–2
Gray (5–1)
Rodriguez (2–2)
—
20,293
32–18
W3
51
May 27
@ Orioles
5–3
Heaney (4–3)
Kremer (5–2)
—
37,939
33–18
W4
52
May 28
@ Orioles
2–3
Coulombe (2–1)
Ragans (2–2)
Bautista (13)
25,124
33–19
L1
53
May 29
@ Tigers
5–0
Eovaldi (7–2)
Boyd (3–4)
—
19,021
34–19
W1
54
May 30
@ Tigers
10–6
Anderson (1–0)
Faedo (1–3)
—
14,616
35–19
W2
55
May 31
@ Tigers
2–3
Vest (2–0)
Dunning (4–1)
Lange (10)
20,968
35–20
L1
June: 14–13 (Home: 10–8; Away: 4–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
56
June 2
Mariners
2–0
Gray (6–1)
Castillo (4–3)
Smith (10)
31,685
36–20
W1
57
June 3
Mariners
16–6
Sborz (2–2)
Woo (0–1)
—
34,435
37–20
W2
58
June 4
Mariners
12–3
Eovaldi (8–2)
Miller (3–3)
—
36,496
38–20
W3
59
June 5
Cardinals
4–3
Smith (1–2)
Cabrera (1–1)
—
25,161
39–20
W4
60
June 6
Cardinals
6–4
Dunning (5–1)
Liberatore (1–2)
Smith (11)
28,151
40–20
W5
61
June 7
Cardinals
0–1
Hicks (1–3)
Gray (6–2)
Helsley (7)
30,251
40–21
L1
62
June 9
@ Rays
3–8
Glasnow (1–0)
Heaney (4–4)
—
17,447
40–22
L2
63
June 10
@ Rays
8–4
Eovaldi (9–2)
Bradley (4–3)
—
18,932
41–22
W1
64
June 11
@ Rays
3–7
McClanahan (10–1)
Pérez (6–2)
—
23,069
41–23
L1
65
June 12
Angels
6–9 (12)
Bachman (1–0)
Ragans (2–3)
—
26,667
41–24
L2
66
June 13
Angels
3–7
Herget (1–2)
White (0–1)
Estévez (18)
25,832
41–25
L3
67
June 14
Angels
6–3
Sborz (3–2)
Herget (1–3)
—
25,406
42–25
W1
68
June 15
Angels
3–5
Ohtani (6–2)
Eovaldi (9–3)
Webb (1)
35,092
42–26
L1
69
June 16
Blue Jays
1–2
Gausman (6–3)
Pérez (6–3)
Romano (20)
23,069
42–27
L2
70
June 17
Blue Jays
4–2
Dunning (6–1)
Richards (0–1)
Smith (12)
39,383
43–27
W1
71
June 18
Blue Jays
11–7
King (1–0)
Pearson (4–1)
—
38,515
44–27
W2
72
June 19
@ White Sox
5–2
Heaney (5–4)
Banks (0–2)
Smith (13)
15,554
45–27
W3
73
June 20
@ White Sox
6–7
Graveman (2–3)
Anderson (1–1)
—
21,048
45–28
L1
74
June 21
@ White Sox
6–3
Pérez (7–3)
Kopech (3–6)
—
18,963
46–28
W1
75
June 23
@ Yankees
4–2 (10)
Barlow (1–0)
King (1–4)
Smith (14)
44,822
47–28
W2
76
June 24
@ Yankees
0–1
Severino (1–2)
Gray (6–3)
Marinaccio (2)
46,018
47–29
L1
77
June 25
@ Yankees
3–5
Marinaccio (4–3)
King (1–1)
King (5)
46,064
47–30
L2
78
June 26
Tigers
2–7
Englert (3–2)
Heaney (5–5)
—
22,320
47–31
L3
79
June 27
Tigers
8–3
Sborz (4–2)
White (1–2)
—
22,805
48–31
W1
80
June 28
Tigers
10–2
Dunning (7–1)
Wentz (1–9)
—
27,192
49–31
W2
81
June 29
Tigers
5–8
Englert (4–2)
Barlow (1–1)
—
26,977
49–32
L1
82
June 30
Astros
3–5
Blanco (2–0)
Gray (6–4)
Pressly (16)
39,174
49–33
L2
July: 11–13 (Home: 8–4; Away: 3–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
83
July 1
Astros
5–2
Eovaldi (10–3)
Brown (6–5)
—
40,380
50–33
W1
84
July 2
Astros
3–5
Neris (4–2)
Sborz (4–3)
Pressly (17)
39,580
50–34
L1
85
July 3
Astros
11–12
Abreu (3–2)
Smith (1–3)
Pressly (18)
38,936
50–35
L2
86
July 4
@ Red Sox
6–2
Dunning (8–1)
Ort (1–2)
Smith (15)
36,136
51–35
W1
87
July 5
@ Red Sox
2–4
Bello (6–5)
Gray (6–5)
Jansen (18)
31,568
51–36
L1
88
July 6
@ Red Sox
6–10
Winckowski (3–1)
Sborz (4–4)
—
33,847
51–37
L2
89
July 7
@ Nationals
7–2
Bradford (1–1)
Williams (5–5)
—
19,322
52–37
W1
90
July 8
@ Nationals
3–8
Irvin (2–5)
Heaney (5–6)
—
29,402
52–38
L1
91
July 9
@ Nationals
2–7
Corbin (6–10)
Dunning (8–2)
—
17,547
52–39
L2
93rd All-Star Game: Seattle, WA
92
July 14
Guardians
12–4
Burke (3–2)
Hentges (1–1)
—
33,863
53–39
W1
93
July 15
Guardians
2–0
Heaney (6–6)
Williams (1–2)
Chapman (3)
37,730
54–39
W2
94
July 16
Guardians
6–5
Bradford (2–1)
Stephan (4–4)
Smith (16)
33,957
55–39
W3
95
July 17
Rays
3–2
Chapman (5–2)
Fairbanks (0–3)
—
29,901
56–39
W4
96
July 18
Rays
5–3
Eovaldi (11–3)
Bradley (5–6)
Smith (17)
34,677
57–39
W5
97
July 19
Rays
5–1
Burke (4–2)
Littell (0–2)
—
31,591
58–39
W6
98
July 21
Dodgers
5–11
Brasier (2–0)
Speas (0–1)
—
39,808
58–40
L1
99
July 22
Dodgers
3–16
Miller (6–1)
Dunning (8–3)
—
40,738
58–41
L2
100
July 23
Dodgers
8–4
Pérez (8–3)
Sheehan (3–1)
—
39,632
59–41
W1
101
July 24
@ Astros
9–10
Pressly (3–2)
Speas (0–2)
—
37,973
59–42
L1
102
July 25
@ Astros
3–4
France (6–3)
Rodríguez (0–1)
Pressly (24)
40,520
59–43
L2
103
July 26
@ Astros
13–5
Heaney (7–6)
Valdez (8–7)
—
40,398
60–43
W1
104
July 28
@ Padres
1–7
Musgrove (10–3)
Dunning (8–4)
—
44,241
60–44
L1
105
July 29
@ Padres
0–4
Darvish (8–7)
Pérez (8–4)
—
42,677
60–45
L2
106
July 30
@ Padres
3–5
Snell (8–8)
Leclerc (0–2)
Hader (25)
42,943
60–46
L3
August: 15–12 (Home: 8–4; Away: 7–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
107
August 1
White Sox
2–0
Heaney (8–6)
Scholtens (1–4)
Smith (18)
28,988
61–46
W1
108
August 2
White Sox
11–1
Dunning (9–4)
Cease (4–5)
—
28,735
62–46
W2
109
August 3
White Sox
5–3
Scherzer (10–4)
Toussaint (1–4)
Smith (19)
29,804
63–46
W3
110
August 4
Marlins
6–2
Montgomery (7–9)
Luzardo (8–6)
—
33,362
64–46
W4
111
August 5
Marlins
9–8
Gray (7–5)
Weathers (1–7)
Smith (20)
38,583
65–46
W5
112
August 6
Marlins
6–0
Heaney (9–6)
Alcántara (4–10)
—
34,569
66–46
W6
113
August 7
@ Athletics
5–3
Sborz (5–4)
Jiménez (0–1)
Smith (21)
4,013
67–46
W7
114
August 8
@ Athletics
6–1
Scherzer (11–4)
Sears (2–9)
—
5,419
68–46
W8
115
August 9
@ Athletics
0–2
Tarnok (1–1)
Montgomery (7–10)
May (12)
6,372
68–47
L1
116
August 11
@ Giants
2–1
Gray (8–5)
Stripling (0–5)
Smith (22)
35,689
69–47
W1
117
August 12
@ Giants
9–3
Anderson (2–1)
Cobb (6–4)
—
33,112
70–47
W2
118
August 13
@ Giants
2–3 (10)
Doval (4–3)
Smith (1–4)
—
35,648
70–48
L1
119
August 14
Angels
12–0
Scherzer (12–4)
Sandoval (6–9)
—
27,743
71–48
W1
120
August 15
Angels
7–3
Montgomery (8–10)
Giolito (7–9)
—
26,166
72–48
W2
121
August 16
Angels
0–2
Detmers (3–9)
Gray (8–6)
Estévez (26)
31,004
72–49
L1
122
August 18
Brewers
8–9
Peguero (3–4)
Sborz (5–5)
Williams (29)
33,797
72–50
L2
123
August 19
Brewers
1–6
Peralta (10–8)
Dunning (9–5)
—
39,578
72–51
L3
124
August 20
Brewers
2–6
Houser (5–4)
Scherzer (12–5)
Williams (30)
37,138
72–52
L4
125
August 21
@ Diamondbacks
3–4 (11)
Ginkel (7–0)
Smith (1–5)
—
21,829
72–53
L5
126
August 22
@ Diamondbacks
3–6
Gallen (14–5)
Gray (8–7)
Sewald (27)
19,003
72–54
L6
127
August 24
@ Twins
5–7
Winder (2–0)
Sborz (5–6)
Jax (2)
23,333
72–55
L7
128
August 25
@ Twins
2–12
Gray (7–6)
Dunning (9–6)
—
25,144
72–56
L8
129
August 26
@ Twins
6–2
Burke (5–2)
Jax (5–8)
—
25,843
73–56
W1
130
August 27
@ Twins
6–7 (13)
Floro (5–6)
Hernández (1–2)
—
24,431
73–57
L1
131
August 28
@ Mets
4–3
Pérez (9–4)
Gott (0–4)
Leclerc (2)
21,696
74–57
W1
132
August 29
@ Mets
2–1
Stratton (2–1)
Smith (4–5)
Chapman (4)
29,353
75–57
W2
133
August 30
@ Mets
5–6 (10)
Brigham (1–2)
Chapman (5–3)
—
23,849
75–58
L1
September/October: 15–14 (Home: 8–7; Away: 7–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
134
September 1
Twins
1–5
Ryan (10–8)
Burke (5–3)
—
26,940
75–59
L2
135
September 2
Twins
7–9 (10)
Headrick (3–0)
Chapman (5–4)
Durán (24)
36,555
75–60
L3
136
September 3
Twins
6–5
Bradford (3–1)
Winder (2–1)
—
35,531
76–60
W1
137
September 4
Astros
6–13
Montero (5–5)
Sborz (5–7)
—
39,181
76–61
L1
138
September 5
Astros
1–14
Valdez (11–9)
Eovaldi (11–4)
—
33,678
76–62
L2
139
September 6
Astros
3–12
Verlander (11–7)
Scherzer (12–6)
—
36,417
76–63
L3
140
September 8
Athletics
3–6
Sweet (1–0)
Montgomery (8–11)
May (19)
28,203
76–64
L4
141
September 9
Athletics
3–2
Smith (2–5)
Erceg (3–4)
Chapman (5)
34,166
77–64
W1
142
September 10
Athletics
9–4
Heaney (10–6)
Medina (3–9)
—
26,189
78–64
W2
143
September 11
@ Blue Jays
10–4
Dunning (10–6)
Bassitt (14–8)
—
23,451
79–64
W3
144
September 12
@ Blue Jays
6–3
Scherzer (13–6)
Ryu (3–3)
—
30,479
80–64
W4
145
September 13
@ Blue Jays
10–0
Montgomery (9–11)
Kikuchi (9–6)
—
25,495
81–64
W5
146
September 14
@ Blue Jays
9–2
Bradford (4–1)
Gausman (11–9)
—
37,594
82–64
W6
147
September 15
@ Guardians
3–12
Giolito (8–13)
Gray (8–8)
—
21,043
82–65
L1
148
September 16
@ Guardians
1–2
López (3–7)
Smith (2–6)
Clase (41)
25,263
82–66
L2
149
September 17
@ Guardians
2–9
Williams (3–5)
Bradford (4–2)
—
19,361
82–67
L3
150
September 18
Red Sox
2–4
Winckowski (4–2)
Smith (2–7)
Martin (2)
27,375
82–68
L4
151
September 19
Red Sox
6–4
Chapman (6–4)
Murphy (1–2)
Leclerc (3)
26,617
83–68
W1
152
September 20
Red Sox
15–5
Pérez (10–4)
Bello (12–10)
—
28,519
84–68
W2
153
September 22
Mariners
8–5
Dunning (11–6)
Miller (8–6)
—
35,431
85–68
W3
154
September 23
Mariners
2–0
Montgomery (10–11)
Gilbert (13–7)
Chapman (6)
36,900
86–68
W4
155
September 24
Mariners
9–8
Eovaldi (12–4)
Woo (4–5)
Leclerc (4)
35,412
87–68
W5
156
September 25
@ Angels
5–1
Gray (9–8)
Herget (2–4)
—
25,208
88–68
W6
157
September 26
@ Angels
3–9
Detmers (4–10)
Bradford (4–3)
—
26,976
88–69
L1
158
September 27
@ Angels
5–0
Dunning (12–6)
Canning (7–8)
—
30,020
89–69
W1
159
September 28
@ Mariners
2–3
Muñoz (4–7)
Chapman (6–5)
—
43,817
89–70
L1
160
September 29
@ Mariners
0–8
Thornton (2–3)
Eovaldi (12–5)
—
45,274
89–71
L2
161
September 30
@ Mariners
6–1
Sborz (6–7)
Castillo (14–9)
—
44,694
90–71
W1
162
October 1
@ Mariners
0–1
Kirby (13–10)
Dunning (12–7)
Campbell (1)
43,997
90–72
L1
Detailed records
Postseason
Game log
2023 Postseason Game Log: 13–4 (Home: 2–4; Away: 11–0)
AL Wild Card Series vs. Rays: 2–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–0)
AL Division Series vs. Orioles: 3–0 (Home: 1–0; Away: 2–0)
AL Championship Series vs. Astros: 4–3 (Home: 0–3; Away: 4–0)
World Series vs. Diamondbacks: 4–1 (Home: 1–1; Away: 3–0)
Postseason rosters
Playoff rosters
American League Wild Card Series
American League Division Series
American League Championship Series
Roster
2023 Texas Rangers
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player statistics
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
Source:[1]
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
Source:[2]
Farm system
References
^ Stevenson, Stefan (July 11, 2023). "Texas Rangers Six All-Stars Make History in Seattle" . SI.com . Retrieved July 27, 2023 .
^ "Rangers clinch first postseason berth since 2016" . ESPN.com . October 1, 2023. Retrieved October 2, 2024 .
^ Rangers' World Series run concludes with 11-0 road record in 2023 playoffs: 'We didn't care where we were' , CBS Sports, November 2, 2023
^ Stevenson, Stefan (October 31, 2023). "Road Perfect! - Texas Rangers Go For MLB Record Perfect 10 Road Win in Game 4 Of World Series Tuesday" . Sports Illustrated Texas Rangers News, Analysis and More . Retrieved October 2, 2024 .
^ https://www.espn.com/mlb/attendance/_/year/2023
^ Polishuk, Mark (October 21, 2022). "Rangers Hire Bruce Bochy As Manager" . MLB Trade Rumors . Retrieved October 25, 2022 .
^ "Pitch clocks and shift limits: MLB adopts sweeping rule changes for 2023" . the Guardian . Associated Press. September 9, 2022. Retrieved October 13, 2022 .
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