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HISTORIC MOMENTS IN RANGERS HISTORY OPENING DAY 2017 Fans Celebrate Rangers’ Home Opener With Food, Fun and Family First Playoff Game at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington — October 4, 1996 More than 50,000 Texas Rangers fans were in attendance to see the Yankees and Rangers square off in the 1996 American League Division Series. The Rangers went on to lose that game 3-2, despite an incredible 8-inning performance from starting pitcher Darren Oliver. Despite the loss, the game marks a special moment, both for the Rangers and the City of Arlington, being the first- ever home playoff game in The American Dream City. 14 Thousands of fans filled Globe Life Park early on April 3, 2017, for the Texas Rangers’ home opener. Hours before the game started, MyArlingtonTV asked Rangers fans what their walk-up song would be if they were a baseball player. Check out the video on the next page for their fun answers! Baseball Hall of Fame members. Opening day ceremonies included the official raising of the 2016 A.L. West Division Championship flag, a flyover from the United States Air Force 88th Fighter Training Squadron and recognition of Texas Rangers In addition to introducing fun new fares such as Texas Snowballs and a $27 “Most Valuable Tamale,” the Rangers made several announcements regarding important parking changes for the 2017 season. Arlington Mayor Jeff Williams threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the Rangers' sold-out game against the Cleveland Indians. Williams’ pitch was caught by 2017 National Baseball Hall of Fame electee Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez. Arlington Eats (Video): The Creative New Concession Items at Globe Life Park In this month’s edition of Arlington Eats, host Andrew Tanielian visits Globe Life Park for a look at the creative food options available for Rangers fans in 2017.