Texas Rangers

Texas Rangers have a new TV home. Here’s where you can watch and how much it will cost

After separating from Bally Sports following the 2024 season, the Texas Rangers will enter into a multi-year partnership with Victory+ to stream all non-nationally televised games, the club announced Wednesday, Jan. 15.

Dallas Stars games are carried for free on the platform, but the Rangers will charge $100 for the season.

Neil Leibman, the Rangers president of business operations and chief operating officer, said in a statement that he was excited to announce a new way for fans to watch the team.

“The Rangers’ partnership with Victory+ as our direct-to-consumer provider is a tremendous first step as the club continues to finalize our television offerings for 2025 game broadcasts,” said Leibman, “Victory+ has proven itself over the past few months as a reliable streaming home for several professional sports teams, and we feel Rangers fans will enjoy the familiarity, convenience and simplicity of this service.”

The Victory+ platform was created by A Parent Media Co. in conjunction with the Dallas Stars to help air the team’s games after they ended their partnership with Bally Sports.

In a statement announcing the partnership, APMC president and CEO Neil Gruninger said he was excited to add the Rangers to the Victory+ platform.

“We’re thrilled to add Texas Rangers baseball to the Victory+ service in the 2025 season giving fans another way to access this iconic team,” said Gruninger, “It’s an honor to become the Rangers’ first direct-to-consumer streaming home and offer both Rangers and Dallas Stars games to fans throughout the region. We can’t wait to give even more fans the viewing experience they deserve.”

Fans wanting to join the wait list to sign up for season passes can go to the Victory+ website to join.

The Rangers and Bally Sports ended their partnership amid bankruptcy proceedings for the latter’s parent company, Diamond Sports Group, which affected teams across the MLB, NBA and NHL.

Victory+ also hosts games for the Anaheim Ducks and has streamed preseason St Louis Blues games.

The platform launched in 2024 and has been downloaded over 500,000 times.

This story was originally published January 15, 2025 at 10:32 AM.

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Lawrence Dow
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Lawrence Dow is a digital sports reporter from Philadelphia. He graduated with a master’s degree in journalism from USC. He’s passionate about movies and is always looking for a great book. He covers the Texas Rangers and other sports.
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