The Texas Rangers are set to face the Tampa Bay Rays in a three-game series, returning to the place where their MLB-record postseason run began last October. The reigning World Series champions are riding an impressive 11-game road winning streak as they kick off their road opener on Monday night.
Last season, the Rangers had a mixed record on the road, finishing 40-41 away from home. However, they turned things around during the postseason, winning crucial games on the road to secure their championship victory. The team's road success culminated in a five-game World Series triumph over the Diamondbacks.
Manager Bruce Bochy reminisced about the memorable moments from last season's road games, highlighting the camaraderie and team spirit that propelled the Rangers to victory. The team received their well-deserved World Series rings during the season-opening series against the Chicago Cubs, commemorating their remarkable 11-0 road dominance with inscriptions and gemstones.
Looking ahead to the current season, the Rangers are gearing up for another challenging road schedule with 81 games away from home. Despite the high expectations following their previous success, players like reliever Josh Sborz and right-hander Dane Dunning remain focused on staying relaxed and enjoying the game.
Dunning expressed admiration for the team's unity and determination, emphasizing the collective effort that propelled them to victory last season. As the Rangers prepare for their first road game of the season, they aim to carry forward the winning mentality and camaraderie that defined their championship run.