Three Hall of Famers You Forgot Played for the Rangers
Every MLB team has had a Hall of Famer grace its roster, and these all-time great players usually make the largest impact. The Rangers have had their share of Hall of Fame talent throughout the years, from Nolan Ryan to Pudge Rodriguez to Adrian Beltre, but several others made only brief stops with the club. Here are three Hall of Famers you forgot played for the Rangers.
Rich "Goose" Gossage
Rich "Goose" Gossage pitched in the big leagues from 1972 through 1994, becoming the second pitcher to earn 300 saves in 1988. A nine time all-star and three time league leader in saves, Gossage made a stop in Texas in 1991, posting a 3.57 ERA in 44 appearances as a setup man behind closer Jeff Russell.
Bert Blyleven
Bert Blyleven, a 287-game winner between 1970 and 1992, was best known for his work in Minnesota and Cleveland, but he made an impact on the Rangers during his brief tenure with the club. He made a total of 54 starts with Texas in 1976 and 1977, completing 29 of them and compiling an impressive 2.74 ERA.
Minnie Minoso
Star outfielder Minnie Minoso played in the negro leagues for a few years before joining the White Sox in 1951, when he finished fourth in the AL MVP Award voting. A well-traveled player who won three Gold Gloves, Minoso played for the Washington Senators in 1963 (the franchise which would the Rangers in 1972), hitting only .229 in 109 games but driving in 30 runs. He was posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2022.
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