Globe Life Field | Ballpark Info
Accommodations for Disabilities
Globe Life Field provides accommodations for guest with disabilities, and also provides assisted listening devices. If we haven’t answered your question below, please reach out to the Rangers at fanrelations@texasrangers.com or 817-533-1717.
Parking: Most official Texas Rangers lots offer handicap parking spaces. They’re sold on a first come first serve basis. Handicap spots are available in the following lots: B, C, E, J, M, N, R, S, and V. Once you park, notify one of the parking lot staff members that you’d like a shuttle to the ballpark.
Gates: Gates open 90 minutes before game time for afternoon games, and two hours before night games. There are several elevators, so no need to worry about entering through the proper gate.
Elevators: There are several elevators throughout the park. You can find them in the following sections on the main concourse: 102, 104, 109, 114, 116, 124, 126, 129, 134.
Seating: This brand new park has wheelchair accessible seating available in each level, giving you plenty of opportunities to select your favorite game view.
Bags
Globe Life Field is another park that has completely disallowed backpacks. Drawstring backpacks are okay to bring in. You can also bring in any soft sided bags that are smaller than the MLB mandated 16″ x 16″ x 8″ size.
Coolers of any kind are not allowed inside, unless for medical reasons.
Batting Practice
Gates open 2 hours before night games, and 90 minutes before day games. The quickest routes to the outfield are to enter through the North or Northeast gates.
Bring Your Own Food
Guests are welcome to bring their own food into Globe Life Field, provided it is contained within a sealed, clear quart-sized (or smaller) plastic bag. Additionally, a single, sealed, non-flavored water bottle (under 1 liter) is permitted per ticket.
Championship Banners
On Opening Day of 2024, the Rangers dropped their 2023 World Series banner to the righ field side of the main scoreboard.
The other divisional banners are located above the brick arches of the left field concourse.
Guest Services
If you have any issues or questions while at the ballpark, please utilize Guest Services. Each MLB team has this department, and they are solely focused on making sure each fan has a safe and memorable time at the ballpark.
You can find the Guest Services desk on the main concourse near the TXU Energy North Entry. It is sort of tucked away in the corner, behind the Grab-n-Go concession stand.
Gates
All gates open at the same time. 90 minutes prior to day games, and 2 hours prior to night games.
Promos
The Rangers give away many promotional items throughout the year. To see if the game you’re attending includes one, visit this link.
Autograph Tuesday: On Tuesday home games, the Rangers will have two players signing autographs prior to the game (after batting practice). You’ll find signs at the gates showing who is signing and where they are. Get there early!
Friday & Saturday Alumni Autographs: Before each Friday and Saturday home game, former Rangers will sign autographs. Check signage on your way in!
Radio Broadcast
If you prefer to listen to the ballgame on the radio while watching, you can tune in at 105.3 FM for English or 1270 AM for the Spanish broadcast. The ballpark feed can also be found at 90.5 FM.
Restrooms
You’ll find restrooms throughout the park. Specifically in the following sections: 3, 10, 18, 24, 102, 111, 123, 127, 130, 133, 201, 206, 212, 225, 231, and 235.
Family restrooms can be found in the following sections: 3, 10, 18, 24, 102, 111, 123, 127, 130, 133, 201, 208, 214, 224, 231, and 235.
Retired Numbers
The Texas Rangers have retired 5 numbers, not including the league-wide #42 (retired by all 30 teams for Jackie Robinson). They are:
- #7 — Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguez
- #10 — Michael Young
- #26 — Johnny Oates
- #29 — Adrian Beltre
- #34 — Nolan Ryan
The numbers are displayed on the brick arches in the left field concourse.
Tailgating
This is Texas, so of course you’re encouraged to tailgate, as long as you play by the rules. You must stay in the grassy areas, and off of the sidewalks or walkways. You are allowed to use charcoal and gas grills, as long as you do not use an open flame grill, and properly dispose of your used charcoal in the designated containers. The Rangers do provide portapotties.
You can also tailgate after the game if you want to let traffic unwind a little. The lots close an hour after the game finishes though, so you’ll need to be cleaned up and cleared out before then.
Tours
The Texas Rangers offer tours of Globe Life Field that last approximately 60 minutes. Stops vary based on the day’s activities, but will include 4-6 “must see” locations. Tickets are $25 for adults, $22 for seniors, military, and first responders, and $15 for kinds under 14. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.
As of 2024, the Rangers are offering a World Series tour, and a two-hour pregame tour with Executive Vice President of Public Affairs John Blake.