Texas Rangers World Series Title Exhibit Open At Hall of Fame And It's Spectacular

The special Texas Rangers World Series exhibit will be displayed at the National Baseball Hall of Fame through the 2024 postseason.
Texas Rangers World Series Title Exhibit Open At Hall of Fame And It's Spectacular
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The Texas Rangers' first World Series championship is only six weeks old, but the celebration continues.

An exhibit featuring the Rangers' 2023 World Series title at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is now open to the public. The Rangers exhibit is part of the Museum's tribute to the postseason called Autumn Glory.

Entrance to Autumn Glory is included with the museum admission, and the Rangers' World Series exhibit will remain on display through the 2024 postseason. The National Baseball Hall of Fame is located in Cooperstown, N.Y.

The Museum will salute the Rangers' 2023 World Series title with additional special programming to be announced this spring.

Texas Rangers Display at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum :: Milo Stewart Jr./National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

The Rangers sent multiple items with Museum curators when they beat the Arizona Diamondbacks in five games on Nov. 1.

Rangers artifacts on display include the following:

  • Cap worn by manager Bruce Bochy
  • Batting helmet worn by World Series MVP Corey Seager
  • Glove worn by pitcher Josh Sborz, who recorded the final out in the Game 5 clincher
  • Batting gloves worn by Evan Carter, who set a record with nine doubles in the postseason
  • Jersey and elbow guard worn by Marcus Semien in Game 5, when his ninth-inning homer helped clinch the title
  • Spikes and cap worn by Game 5 winner Nathan Eovaldi
  • World Series luggage tag used by Will Smith, who became the first player in history to win three straight World Series while playing for three different teams; the Rangers set a record with an 11-0 mark on the road during the postseason

The Diamondbacks also donated items, including a bay used by Ketel Marte in Game 4 when he extended his postseason hitting streak to a record 20 games and a headset used by broadcaster Greg Schulte during his final season.

Marcus Semien's jersey and elbow guard are part of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum's Texas Rangers' World Series title display :: Milo Stewart Jr./National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

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Stefan Stevenson worked as a journalist and editor at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram for 25 years, covering sports, concerts, and general news. His beats have included the Dallas Cowboys, the Texas Rangers, and Texas Christian University football.