List of Texas Rangers team records

This list documents players and teams who hold records set in various statistical areas during single games, entire seasons, or their Rangers' careers.

These are records of players with the best performance in distinct statistical categories during their career with the Rangers.

[1][2][3] These are records of players with the best performance in distinct statistical categories during a single season.

[18] These are records of players and teams with the best performance in distinct statistical categories during a single game.

[37][38] The Rangers have turned six triple plays in their franchise history.

Michael Young is the Rangers' career leader in games played (1,823), at bats (7,399), runs (1,085), hits (2,230), doubles (415), and triples (55).
Elvis Andrus is the Rangers' career leader in stolen bases (305).
Rafael Palmeiro is the Rangers' career leader in walks (805).
Nolan Ryan is the Rangers' career leader in batting average against (.197).
Josh Hamilton set the single-season batting average record (.359) in 2010.
Jim Bibby (shown) and Ferguson Jenkins set the single-season record for the most games started (41) in 1974.
Adrián Beltré hit two home runs in a single inning on August 22, 2012, against Baltimore.
Cliff Lee twice struck out 13 batters in 9-inning games in 2010.
Jim King became the first player in franchise history to hit for the cycle when he did so on May 26, 1964, for the Washington Senators.
Third baseman Toby Harrah initiated the first Rangers triple play on August 8, 1977.