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ARLINGTON, Texas — Corey Seager took the stage to thunderous chants of “M-V-P!, M-V-P!” as the Texas Rangers celebrated the franchise’s first World Series championship Friday.
The Eagles last, and first-ever, Super Bowl parade brought hundreds of thousands to Broad Street and the Art Museum in 2018. Estimates for the crowd were about 700,000 although many fans believed ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Corey Seager took the stage to thunderous chants of “M-V-P!, M-V-P!” as the Texas Rangers celebrated the franchise’s first World Series championship Friday.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Corey Seager took the stage to thunderous chants of “M-V-P!, M-V-P!” as the Texas Rangers celebrated the franchise’s first World Series championship Friday.
On Friday, the Texas Rangers celebrated in a fashion that was 52 seasons in the making. In front of at least half a million fans, the Rangers marked the franchise's first-ever Fall Classic title.
Texas Rangers' Max Scherzer waves to fans while riding in the back of a pickup truck during a World Series baseball championship parade, Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington, Texas.
Texas Rangers' Max Scherzer waves to fans while riding in the back of a pickup truck during a World Series baseball championship parade, Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington, Texas.
Hundreds of thousands Texas Rangers fans lined up and stacked dozens deep in some areas along a 2-mile route near the team’s ballpark for a parade Friday to celebrate the franchise’s first ...
It was a crowd that would have filled Globe Life Field many times over. Rangers fans wouldn’t let anything keep them from seeing the World Series champions with their own eyes.