The city of Arlington, Texas will be hosting the 2023 World Champion Texas Rangers at a World Series Victory Parade on Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in the Entertainment District.
Rangers fans from across North Texas and the United States can join the parade, it is free to the public.
“The Texas Rangers’ World Series victory is a dream five decades in the making,” Arlington Mayor Jim Ross said. “Mayor Tom Vandergriff went to D.C. and convinced the Washington Senators to become the Texas Rangers and move to what at that time was a small bedroom community in the middle of the Metroplex.
“The Rangers have stayed with Arlington for 51 years. We’ve helped them build three stadiums here, the community has supported them, the City Councils have supported them, and the Rangers have reciprocated year after year with their commitment to the community.
“This year, they reciprocated with a World Series championship. We want fans to come out to the Entertainment District this Friday and really enjoy the moment, soak it all up, and have a great time,” the Mayor said.
Starting at 8 a.m. parking lots surrounding Globe Life Field, Choctaw Stadium, AT&T Stadium and the Esports Stadium Arlington + Expo Center will be open to the public to park for free.
Assigned handicap parking spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis in Texas Rangers parking lots on the north, east, and southeast sides of the parade path.
Streets surrounding Globe Life Field and Choctaw Stadium will be temporarily closed for the parade route by 10 a.m.
- Cowboys Way between AT&T Way and Stadium Drive
- AT&T Way between Cowboys Way and Nolan Ryan Expressway
- Nolan Ryan Expressway between AT&T Way and E Road to Six Flags Drive
- E Road to Six Flags Drive between Nolan Ryan Expressway and Ballpark Way
- Ballpark Way between E Road to Six Flags Drive and Cowboys Way
- Randol Mill Road will also be closed between AT&T Way and Ballpark Way
Paraders are also invited to assemble afterward in the Globe Life Field North Plaza and the adjacent Tundra Lot B for a public ceremony featuring comments from the Texas Rangers executives, manager Bruce Bochy, and Rangers’ players.