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Rangers Crossword Only 4

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In 2018, I had a 52-game on-base streak, the longest in Ranger history.
I was 2-2 with a home run (off Justin Verlander) in Game 1 of the 2023 American League Championship Series against the Astros.
I was an “original” Ranger, moving with the team in ‘72 from Washington. I stole 51 bases in that inaugural year (which is 1 shy of the Ranger season record to this day).
In 2003, in my final season with the Rangers, I led the American League in HRs, runs scored, and slugging percentage, plus I won a Gold Glove Award and was voted AL MVP.
I hold the major league record by appearing as a pitcher in 13 consecutive games from Aug. 6-20, 1986 for the Rangers.
In 2023, I played a key role in the early season filling in for an injured Corey Seager. For the year, I hit 14 HRs in 122 games.
I began the 2023 season at Triple-A Round Rock, and ended up being the Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Year in addition to pitching in 5 postseason games for the Rangers with 1.17 ERA.
I was a two-sport star in College at Western Carolina University. In baseball, I was an All-Southern Conference shortstop in ‘77 and ‘78 and Conference Player of the Year in ‘78. In football, I was an All-Southern Conference WR in ‘77 after leading NCAA Division I in receiving (73 catches, 1,101 yards, 7 TDs).
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In Game 2 of the 2023 AL Division Series against the Orioles, I became only the 2nd Ranger in history to hit a Grand Slam in the postseason.
I achieved greater success after leaving the Rangers including being named a NL All-Star 7 times, NL MVP 1 time, Silver Slugger Award winner 6 times, NL HR leader 2 times, and NL RBI leader 2 times.
In 1996, I had 99 RBI, 92 of which came from the 9th position in the batting order, a MLB record.
In 1999, as a Ranger middle reliever out of the bullpen, I made the AL All-Star team.
After being drafted by the Rangers in 1996, it was discovered I was missing an ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) my right elbow joint.
I played briefly with the Rangers in 1977, I am better known for my time with the Detroit Tigers where my uniform number 23 is retired.
I was the backup catcher for Rangers in ‘95 and ‘96 and I am credited with calling a players only meeting in ‘96 that helped the struggling team make a turnaround and eventually win the AL West title.