I've enjoyed listening/watching/reading stories of fans sharing their history with the Rangers. As such, I'm working on my reflection and will share soon. In the meantime, what's yours?
tk for tu juan said:
Juan Gonzalez's or Julio Franco's batting stances were the most mimicked when playing a pick up game as a kid
I’ve been a fan since I was 6 years old. Not gonna lie there was tears not only for the team I grew up loving…but also for my old Giants manager Boch! He’s a real one!
— Aubrey Huff (@aubrey_huff) November 2, 2023
_lefraud_ said:
First ever game was a rainout vs the Bluejays in 1993.
My favorite memory was getting Juan-Gone's autograph at the last game before the allstar break in 1998. He hit two homers off Randy Johnson (4 RBI) which gave Juan 101 RBI at the break on his way to MVP.
I just looked and Johnson went 8IP, 8 earned and 12 strikeouts.
Texker said:
Sadly, my Dad didn't like baseball so I was 10 before I attended my first game in '74 with my team(Expos). Think I still have the tix stub. Ironically, it was a giveaway night (blue ponchos) and we'd need them. I turned to soccer, but still followed the team and went to a game here and there on the invite of friends.
Fast forward to '86. After Ag graduation, I worked for a small company that had season tix. If the execs weren't using the tix they would announce it and you could submit your name in a drawing. I did. Well, as luck would have it, one of my co-workers did as well, so we went to a ton of games together. Eventually, no body else submitted their names but me and her so they just gave them to us. 3B side about 10 rows up from the dugout. Casual at first, but 35+ years and 2 kids later I think it's serious. More to come.
I love this. Hope it works out!Texker said:
Sadly, my Dad didn't like baseball so I was 10 before I attended my first game in '74 with my team(Expos). Think I still have the tix stub. Ironically, it was a giveaway night (blue ponchos) and we'd need them. I turned to soccer, but still followed the team and went to a game here and there on the invite of friends.
Fast forward to '86. After Ag graduation, I worked for a small company that had season tix. If the execs weren't using the tix they would announce it and you could submit your name in a drawing. I did. Well, as luck would have it, one of my co-workers did as well, so we went to a ton of games together. Eventually, no body else submitted their names but me and her so they just gave them to us. 3B side about 10 rows up from the dugout. Casual at first, but 35+ years and 2 kids later I think it's serious. More to come.
We have a chance. The back half of the story is coming soon.jograki said:I love this. Hope it works out!Texker said:
Sadly, my Dad didn't like baseball so I was 10 before I attended my first game in '74 with my team(Expos). Think I still have the tix stub. Ironically, it was a giveaway night (blue ponchos) and we'd need them. I turned to soccer, but still followed the team and went to a game here and there on the invite of friends.
Fast forward to '86. After Ag graduation, I worked for a small company that had season tix. If the execs weren't using the tix they would announce it and you could submit your name in a drawing. I did. Well, as luck would have it, one of my co-workers did as well, so we went to a ton of games together. Eventually, no body else submitted their names but me and her so they just gave them to us. 3B side about 10 rows up from the dugout. Casual at first, but 35+ years and 2 kids later I think it's serious. More to come.
I've got a 1996 one in a box somewhere. Need to find it.Chapa96 said:
Sophomore in HS. Still in great condition.