ARLINGTON, Texas — The Texas Rangers are ready for the World Series.
On Friday, the club announced their full World Series roster, and then, around 2 p.m., they announced their starting lineup for Game 1 against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
There were no changes to the roster from the previous round, as the Rangers’ 26-man unit is the same as it was for the American League Championship Series.
What is the Rangers World Series roster?
Here is the full list:
Pitchers (13)
- Cody Bradford LHP
- Aroldis Chapman LHP
- Dane Dunning RHP
- Nathan Eovaldi RHP
- Jon Gray RHP
- Andrew Heaney LHP
- José Leclerc RHP
- Jordan Montgomery LHP
- Martín Pérez LHP
- Josh Sborz RHP
- Max Scherzer RH
- Will Smith LHP
Position players (13)
- Evan Carter OF
- Adolis García OF
- Mitch Garver C
- Robbie Grossman OF
- Austin Hedges C
- Jonah Heim C
- Travis Jankowski OF
- Josh Jung 3B
- Nathaniel Lowe 1B
- Corey Seager SS
- Marcus Semien 2B
- Josh Smith INF
- Leody Taveras OF
What is the Rangers' Game 1 starting lineup?
Shortly after 2 p.m., the club announced its starting lineup for Game 1 against the Diamondbacks at Globe Life Field:
Is the Globe Life Field roof open or closed?
For Game 1, the roof is closed, to no surprise, as rain and storms are expected to pass through the area on Friday evening.
What starter is pitching Game 2?
Manager Bruce Bochy announced that Jordan Montgomery will start Game 2 for the Rangers on Saturday night.
More World Series Coverage
Here is a look at how the Rangers and Diamondbacks played against each other this season. WFAA also looked at how much it'll cost to get into Globe Life Park for Game 1 here.
We've also covered who is throwing out the ceremonial first pitches and who will be singing the national anthem.
Here is a look at the Arizona Diamondbacks World Series roster:
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