Archive for February 1st, 2010

Lenders objecting to sale of Texas Rangers (Dallas Morning News)

A segment of the 40 lenders who hold $525 million in Hicks Sports Group debt will raise objections today in New York to the proposed sale of the Rangers.

Suit accuses Texas Rangers, Hicks of not paying $6.9M for work (Kitchener - Waterloo Record)

DALLAS - A lawsuit accuses the Texas Rangers and companies controlled by owner Tom Hicks of failing to pay US$6.9 million for architectural and construction work.

Suit: Rangers, Hicks didn’t pay $6.9M for work

DALLAS (AP) — A lawsuit accuses the Texas Rangers and companies controlled by owner Tom Hicks of failing to pay $6.9 million for architectural and construction work.

Lawsuit claims Texas Rangers, Tom Hicks didn’t pay $6.9M

A lawsuit accuses the Rangers and companies controlled by owner Tom Hicks of failing to pay $6.9 million for architectural and construction work.

Lawsuit: Rangers, Hicks failed to pay $6.9 million

A lawsuit accuses the Texas Rangers and companies controlled by owner Tom Hicks of failing to pay $6.9 million for architectural and construction work.

Rangers notes: On the case of Omar Beltre and Alexi Ogando, ownership roundup and some dots, dashes

Perhaps the biggest breakthrough in the five-year struggle for Rangers prospects Omar Beltre and Alexi Ogando to enter the U.S. came when new agent Charisse Espinosa-Dash determine that the route to re-entry was not through trying to prove innocence, but in trying to prove contrition.

Texas Rangers’ Prospects Expected to Be Allowed in U.S. After Five-Year Ban (New England Sports Network)

The Texas Rangers may be done playing the waiting game for pitching prospects Omar Beltre and Alexi Ogando. According to MLB.com, the two were banned from entering the United States for the past five years after a human trafficking and visa fraud scandal

Rangers Minor Graph

Baseball Time in Arlington takes a graphical look at the strikeouts and ground ball proclivities of the Texas Rangers minor league pitchers.

Texas Rangers expect pitchers prospects who were part of visa fraud case to be cleared to enter U.S. after five years. (ESPN)

The Texas Rangers expect two pitching prospects who were part of a visa fraud case to be cleared to enter the U.S. after five years.

Texas Rangers expect pitchers prospects who were part of visa fraud case to be cleared to enter U.S. after five years.

The Texas Rangers expect two pitching prospects who were part of a visa fraud case to be cleared to enter the U.S. after five years.

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