The 9 greatest players in Texas Rangers history
After signing a then-record 10-year/$252 million deal in free agency to join the Texas Rangers, Alex Rodriguez had one of the best three-year stretches in modern MLB history.
Between 2001 and 2003, Rodriguez slashed .305/.395/.615 with 156 home runs, 395 RBIs and a 27.0 fWAR, which was second only to Barry Bonds among all players in the sport.
Amazingly, Rodriguez only won the American League MVP Award once during this three-year stretch, claiming the honor in 2003. Realistically, a case can be made that A-Rod should have been the recipient of the AL's top honor all three seasons, considering he led the league in home runs every year from 2001 to 2003 and fWAR in what turned out to be his final two seasons with the Rangers.

Unfortunately for the Rangers, while Rodriguez was tremendously productive in three seasons in Arlington, the team went just 216-270 (.444) during his stint with the team. That -- and an admission a few years later that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his entire time with the organization -- watered down what should have been one of the great stints in the history of the franchise.
Despite Rodriguez hitting 156 home runs as a Ranger, the best memory that many fans of the organization have regarding him is when Neftalí Féliz struck him out to end the 2010 ALCS. The Rangers defeated Rodriguez and the New York Yankees -- the defending World Series Champions -- in six games to win the first AL pennant in franchise history.
In another world, Rodriguez would have played at least a decade with the Rangers, and perhaps gone down as the best player in franchise history. Instead, he fell short as we look back at the nine greatest players in Rangers history: