The Texas Rangers are planning to become the first team in any of the major U.S.-based sports leagues to have a full-capacity crowd at its home games since the coronavirus pandemic hit a year ago.
It may only be the second week of June, but the pennant race in both leagues for classiest move by a major league team is over.
Earlier this week, the Texas Rangers drafted a paralyzed player in this year’s Major League Baseball draft, while their cross-state rivals Houston Astros did the same.