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Texas Rangers

British  

plural noun

  1. the state police of Texas, originally formed in the 19th century to defend outlying regions against Indians and Mexicans and to fight lawlessness

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The Angels lost 10-1 to the Texas Rangers on Saturday, but the team is in a first-place battle and believes its depth will help offset adversity.

From Los Angeles Times

Other teams that had extended alcohol sales through the eighth inning included the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Minnesota Twins and Texas Rangers.

From Washington Times

He has reportedly been booted from several future projects, including a film based on Walter Mosley’s novel “The Man in My Basement” and an ad campaign for the Texas Rangers baseball team.

From Los Angeles Times

To understand the gravity of the No. 12 that adorns the catcher’s uniform this season with the Texas Rangers, he has to revisit the worst day of his life.

From Seattle Times

“They’ve kept us in games, given us these opportunities to go on this little run here,” manager Phil Nevin said before the Angels’ game against the Texas Rangers on Friday night at Angel Stadium.

From Los Angeles Times