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Will the Texas Rangers baseball team ever win the World Series?
8 Answers
- 2 decades agoFavorite Answer
Its possible. You cant say never because in 40 years they will have a whole new team and anything can happen. For all we know the Royals could one day win a world series or maybe the devil rays. Of coarse none of these teams will win in the near future, but u cant say they will never win a world series. so it is def possible
- keithleyLv 45 years ago
on no account say on no account. ultimately all MLB communities will win a worldwide sequence. The Rangers nonetheless have a good group yet whether or no longer they make it to the worldwide sequence a 0.33 time in a row maintains to be to be seen. They extremely had their opportunities in sport 6 besides the undeniable fact that it wasn't meant to be. Like Derek Jeter continually says whilst he's interviewed, "prevailing the worldwide sequence is extremely confusing. human beings do no longer understand what a set has to bypass by using just to make the playoffs." That fact rings authentic. it is going to be an extremely exciting off season.
- 2 decades ago
If they ever learn that pitching cannot be bought--or even usually traded for--but must be drafted and then groomed in a minor-league system with good coaching from the bottom up.
- 2 decades ago
They gave up their chance when they got rid of A-Rod. Maybe Teixiera and Young could get them close but they really need a good pitching staff.
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- 2 decades ago
I doubt it, not enough discipline and they do not have the players to become a contender.
- Anonymous2 decades ago
I live in Texas and alas,I don't think so...