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11/20/2009 | Path of the Pros: Ian Kinsler
Ian Kinsler, who wasn't picked until the 17th round of the 2003 Draft, has been a perpetual underdog, but he proved impossible to ignore in the Minor Leagues.

11/20/2009 | Byrd hoping for multiyear deal in Texas
Marlon Byrd wants to return to the Rangers, but early discussions between the team and his agent have not been particularly productive, leading to the distinct possibility that Byrd will be playing elsewhere in 2010.

11/19/2009 | Rangers could test free-agent waters
While the Rangers may lose center fielder Marlon Byrd, they hope to sign an impact power bat and test the free-agent market for a starting pitcher or a reliever.

11/19/2009 | Texas' Young healthy, focused on training
Michael Young, while making the move from shortstop to third base, played in just 135 games in 2009, his fewest since his rookie season in '01.

11/19/2009 | Texas adds a pair of lefties to 40-man
The Rangers picked up two more left-handers on Wednesday when Michael Kirkman and Zachary Phillips were added to the 40-man roster.

11/19/2009 | Scheppers, Teagarden ready for '10
Tanner Scheppers and Taylor Teagarden gave the Texas Rangers plenty to look forward to in 2010 in the Surprise Rafters' 7-4 walkoff win over the Phoenix Desert Dogs on Thursday.

11/18/2009 | New potential scenarios for Rangers' sale
Tom Hicks said Wednesday that he is working hard on putting together a group of local investors that would join him in a partnership group in retaining control of the Rangers.

11/17/2009 | Virtual Catalog kicks off holiday season
The launching of the Virtual Catalog at the MLB.com Shop signals the official start to another season of holiday shopping.

11/17/2009 | Washington a top candidate for honors
The Rangers, in 2009, finally started understanding what manager Ron Washington has been talking about, and won without the dynamic offense they'd gotten used to.

11/16/2009 | Rangers' Andrus edged in rookie balloting
Elvis Andrus finished second to Athletics reliever Andrew Bailey for American League Rookie of the Year in voting announced by the Baseball Writers' Association of America on Monday.

11/15/2009 | Andrus out to end Texas' ROY drought
Shortstop Elvis Andrus hopes to end the Rangers' 34-year Rookie of the Year drought when the honor is announced on Monday.

11/12/2009 | Inbox: How can Rangers keep Byrd?
T.R. Sullivan answers fans' questions in the latest edition of Rangers Inbox.

11/12/2009 | Longtime Rangers executive to retire
The Rangers are losing a big piece of their Foundation. Norm Lyons, the vice president of community development and a fixture in the team's front office for the past 17 seasons, is retiring.

11/12/2009 | Lemon's slam sweet for Surprise
Rangers prospect Marcus Lemon slugged a grand slam to highlight a seven-run first inning as the Surprise Rafters topped the Peoria Javelinas, 8-6, on Thursday afternoon.

11/11/2009 | Rangers Foundation hosts Sunshine Kids
The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation, led by second baseman Ian Kinsler, hosted 50 Sunshine Kids and their families in a fun-filled day of baseball activities on Tuesday at Rangers Ballpark.

11/11/2009 | Path of the Pros: Nelson Cruz
What do Jorge Velandia, Keith Ginter and Laynce Nix have in common? All three were traded at one point for eventual All-Star slugger Nelson Cruz.

11/10/2009 | Rangers' Andrus in hunt for ROY
Elvis Andrus is going to find out over the next week just how rewarding his rookie season was with the Rangers.

11/10/2009 | Feldman is Rangers' Pitcher of the Year
Scott Feldman was named the Texas Rangers' Pitcher of the Year for 2009 by the Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America, it was announced on Tuesday.

11/9/2009 | Rangers have trade chips in pitchers
The Rangers normally go into a winter looking for pitching, but the depth they have accumulated over the past three years could give general manager Jon Daniels some flexibility and something to talk about as he headed to the GM Meetings in Chicago on Monday.

11/6/2009 | Andruw among Rangers' free-agent filings
Andruw Jones, who made $36 million over the past two years while hitting .190 with 20 home runs and 57 RBIs in 157 games and 490 at-bats, filed for free agency on Friday.

11/5/2009 | Rangers in market for right-handed bat
The Rangers are going into baseball's free-agency period hoping to re-sign Marlon Byrd and could come out of it with Jermaine Dye instead.

11/5/2009 | Hurdle named Rangers hitting coach
The Rangers are going to give Clint Hurdle the chance to implement his philosophy at the Ballpark in Arlington. On Thursday the Rangers officially named him as their hitting coach to replace Rudy Jaramillo, who held the position for 15 years.

11/5/2009 | Pudge, four others file for free agency
Catcher Ivan Rodriguez was one of five Rangers who filed for free agency on Thursday.

11/3/2009 | Hurdle expected to be Texas' hitting coach
Former Rockies manager Clint Hurdle is expected to be named the Rangers' next hitting coach. The Rangers have not made a formal announcement, but club officials have indicated that it could come in the next day or two.

11/2/2009 | Scheppers using AFL as stepping stone
Tanner Scheppers knows he'll be in Surprise, Ariz., when the Rangers open Spring Training next February because he just bought his first house there.

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