Here's your guide to Rangers' 2025 tickets
There are fewer than 100 days until Opening Day, and the Rangers are looking forward to returning to the postseason after a disappointing 2024 campaign.
As we look forward to the new year, here are the important dates for the Rangers as 2025 nears:
? Pitchers and catchers report: Feb. 12
? First full-squad workout: Feb. 17
? Cactus League opener: Feb. 21
? Exhibitions at Globe Life Field: March 24-25
? Opening Day: March 27
The 2025 season will begin when the Rangers face the Red Sox on March 27 at Globe Life Field at 3:05 p.m. CT. Opening Day is part of a four-game set between the two teams to kick off the new season.
The Rangers¡¯ promotions and theme-night schedule has not yet been finalized for the 2025 regular season, but single-game ticket sales opened on Dec. 6. Multi-game packages are also on sale now, including full-season or half-season and 20-game packages. Several multi-game ticket options include Opening Day.
Tickets to all home games, excluding Opening Day, can be purchased at rangers.com. Single-game tickets are available for as low as $17, though access to Opening Day tickets will be available at a later date upon availability or with the purchase of a season-ticket package.
Here are other schedule highlights for the Rangers¡¯ 2025 campaign:
April 15-20: The first multi-series homestand of 2025 features an all-Los Angeles lineup, with the Angels followed by the 2024 World Series champion Dodgers.
May 15-18 & Sept. 5-7: The Silver Boot Series is renewed, when the Rangers host the in-state, division-rival Astros.
Aug. 4-6: The American League champion Yankees come to town.
The Rangers¡¯ 2025 home schedule will include 26 games against division opponents and 31 intraleague games, with a minimum of three games against every American League team.
The club will also play 24 Interleague games at Globe Life Field against the following teams: Diamondbacks, Braves, Rockies, Dodgers, Marlins, Brewers, Phillies and Cardinals.
Other tips for a day at the ballpark:
? The outfield mezzanine is the best place to catch a home run ball.
? The all-you-can-eat seats start at $62. These lower-level outfield seats come with all-you-can-eat access to snacks and drinks, including nachos, burgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, peanuts, popcorn and sodas. There is also a fully stocked nacho bar.
? Family Fun Tuesdays: This family-favorite night returns in 2025 for select Tuesday home games, where fans can enjoy discounts on ticket prices, parking, food and drink. There is also a pregame autograph session with Rangers players.