Rangers Announce 2024 Spring Training Schedule

The Texas Rangers will play 32 Spring Training games as they prepare for the 2024 season in Surprise, Ariz.
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The Texas Rangers are scheduled to play 32 spring training games in 2024, including 30 Cactus League contests. 

Major League Baseball released the complete 2024 spring training schedule on Tuesday.

The Rangers will conclude the spring schedule with a pair of games at Globe Life Field versus the Boston Red Sox on Monday, March 25 at 7:05 p.m. CT and on Tuesday, March 26 at 1:05 p.m. CT. 

Ticket information for those games will be announced at a later date.

Texas’ 30-game Arizona schedule features 17 contests at Surprise Stadium/Billy Parker Field, the 22nd spring that the Rangers have trained in Surprise beginning in 2003. The Rangers will be the home team for 15 of those games and will be the visiting club for two contests against the Kansas City Royals, who share the Surprise complex with Texas. Those two teams are scheduled to play four times overall in Surprise in 2024, the Cactus League opener on Friday, February 23 (Rangers home game), Saturday, February 24 (Royals home game), Friday, March 8 (Rangers home game), and Saturday, March 23 (Royals home game).

In addition, the Rangers will play the Arizona Diamondbacks twice and every other Cactus League team except San Diego once each in Surprise. At the other Cactus League parks, the team has two games scheduled with Colorado and one game each against 11 of the other 12 teams, the exception being the Padres.

Texas Rangers 2024 Spring Training Schedule

Friday, February 23: Kansas City Royals, Surprise Stadium

Saturday, February 24: Kansas City Royals, Surprise Stadium

Sunday, February 25: San Francisco Giants, Surprise Stadium

Monday, February 26: Chicago White Sox, Glendale

Tuesday, February 27: Arizona Diamondbacks, Salt River Fields

Wednesday, February 28:Los Angeles Dodgers, Surprise Stadium

Thursday, February 29: Milwaukee Brewers, Surprise Stadium

Friday, March 1: San Francisco Giants, Scottsdale

Saturday, March 2: Chicago White Sox, Surprise Stadium

Sunday, March 3: Oakland A’s, Mesa (Hohokam)

Monday, March 4: Los Angeles Angels, Surprise Stadium

Tuesday, March 5: Seattle Mariners, Peoria

Wednesday, March 6: Colorado Rockies, Salt River Fields

Thursday, March 7: Arizona Diamondbacks, Surprise Stadium

Friday, March 8: Kansas City Royals, Surprise Stadium

Saturday, March 9: Los Angeles Dodgers, Glendale

Sunday, March 10: Chicago Cubs, Surprise Stadium

Monday, March 11: Los Angeles Angels, Tempe

Tuesday, March 12: Cleveland Guardians, Surprise Stadium

Wednesday, March 13 Open Date

Thursday, March 14: Cincinnati Reds, Surprise Stadium

Friday, March 15: Colorado Rockies, Salt River Fields

Saturday, March 16: Arizona Diamondbacks, Surprise Stadium; Milwaukee Brewers, Phoenix-ss

Sunday, March 17: Chicago Cubs, Mesa (Sloan Park)

Monday, March 18: Seattle Mariners, Surprise Stadium

Tuesday, March 19: Oakland A’s, Surprise Stadium

Wednesday, March 20: Cincinnati Reds, Goodyear

Thursday, March 21: Open Date

Friday, March 22: Colorado Rockies, Surprise Stadium; Cleveland Guardians Goodyear-ss

Saturday, March 23: Kansas City Royals, Surprise Stadium

Sunday, March 24: Open Date

Monday, March 25: Boston Red Sox, Globe Life Field (7:05 p.m. CT)

Tuesday, March 26: Boston Red Sox, Globe Life Field (1:05 p.m. CT)

Home Games in Bold 

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2024 Cactus League game times to be announced at a later date.

NOTE: Surprise is one hour behind Texas time through March 9 (Mountain Time) and two hours behind beginning March 10 (Pacific Time)

Cactus League Home Games Played at Surprise Stadium/Billy Parker Field, Surprise, AZ


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