Rangers announce multi-year streaming partnership with Victory+
ARLINGTON -- A new way to watch the Texas Rangers is here.
On Wednesday morning, the Rangers and A Parent Media Co. Inc. (APMC), owner of Victory+, announced a multi-year streaming partnership, making Victory+ the streaming home for all Rangers games beginning with the 2025 MLB season.
Fans will be able to purchase a season pass to watch all Rangers games and select Spring Training games on Victory+ for just $100. Details on additional packages will be available in the coming weeks.
According to the press release, the agreement with Victory+ is just the first step of the Rangers' effort to provide fans with multiple viewing options for game broadcasts in 2025. Final details regarding those options -- including a potential cable or satellite option -- will be available in the coming weeks leading up to Opening Day.
In 2024, it was announced that Rangers games would no longer be aired on Bally Sports Southwest, which had broadcast games for three local teams in the Rangers, Stars and Mavericks. Both the Mavericks and the Stars made similar moves after leaving Bally entering the 2024-25 season.
Victory+ currently carries Dallas Stars games.
"The Rangers' partnership with Victory+ as our direct-to-consumer provider is a tremendous first step as the club continues to finalize our television offerings for 2025 game broadcasts," Rangers COO Neil Leibman said in a press release. "Victory+ has proven itself over the past few months as a reliable streaming home for several professional sports teams, and we feel Rangers fans will enjoy the familiarity, convenience and simplicity of this service."