Arlington, Texas — The Texas Rangers today announced the club’s broadcast schedule for 2026 Spring Training. Rangers Sports Network presented by Progressive (RSN) will produce television broadcasts for six of the team’s 30 games, with an additional 10 games available on the club’s flagship radio station, 105.3 The FAN.
Rangers Sports Network is scheduled to air six of the Rangers’ Spring Training games: two on RSN and four on over-the-air broadcasts. The OTA telecasts will be featured on CW33 KDAF in the DFW Metroplex and throughout the club’s OTA network. The full list of spring games to be televised is below:
Date; Opponent; Time; TV
Saturday, March 14; Padres at Rangers; 3:05 p.m. CT; RSN
Monday, March 16; White Sox at Rangers; 7:05 p.m. CT; CW33
Wednesday, March 18; Royals at Rangers; 7:05 p.m. CT; CW33
Friday, March 20; Giants at Rangers; 7:05 p.m. CT; RSN
Monday, March 23; Royals at Rangers; 7:05 p.m. CT; CW33
Tuesday, March 24; Royals at Rangers; 1:05 p.m. CT; CW33
The Rangers’ March 23 matchup against the Royals will feature 30-minute pregame and postgame shows. The broadcasts will start at the nearest half-hour before first pitch, with an exception for the March 23 game that will begin at 6:30 p.m. CT.
The full broadcast schedule can be found at rangers.com/tunein.
How to Watch
Rangers Sports Network presented by Progressive is your home for Texas Rangers baseball, available within the Rangers TV territory through select broadcast television, cable, satellite, and digital streaming platforms.
- Cable and satellite options include DIRECTV, U-Verse, Spectrum, and Astound.
- A select package of games is available on CW33 in DFW, as well as Nexstar and Gray Media stations in the five-state area.
- Streaming is available on Fubo, Victory+, and more.
- MLB.TV is available for out-of-market viewers.
For more information on availability in your area, visit rangers.com/tunein.
About Rangers Sports Network presented by Progressive
Rangers Sports Network presented by Progressive (RSN) is the exclusive local television home of the Texas Rangers, overseeing production and distribution of game broadcasts. Rangers Sports Network is available within the Rangers TV territory through select broadcast television, cable, satellite, and digital streaming platforms. RSN encompasses all aspects of game production, including the selection of on-air talent, camera and audio resources, direction of broadcast technical aspects, and behind-the-scenes staffing. RSN's production capabilities are utilized in content creation for in-game elements and other potential placement. RSN is wholly owned and operated by the Texas Rangers Baseball Club. For more information on availability in your area, visit rangers.com/tunein.