Congressman Veasey Renews Calls to Remove Controversial Statue on Texas Rangers Home Opener at Globe Life Field
Calls for continued community dialogue and pushes for the removal of the “One Riot,
One Ranger” statue
Arlington, Texas — Today, as the Texas Rangers open their 2026 home season, Congressman Marc Veasey highlights the importance of continuing dialogue around community representation across North Texas amid the recent installation of the controversial “One Riot, One Ranger” statue.
“Opening Day is always a special moment for North Texas families,” said Congressman Veasey. “The Rangers are a point of pride for our region, and baseball has a unique way of bringing people together across generations."
In recent weeks, Congressman Veasey sent a letter to Commissioner of Major League Baseball, Rob Manfred, and Texas Rangers Co-Chairmen Ray Davis and Bob Simpson, where he stated the statue contradicts the values of baseball and the legacy of the sport's pioneering leaders such as Jackie Robinson and Larry Doby.
“Teams like the Rangers are woven into the fabric of our community," Congressman Veasey stated. “That comes with an opportunity and a responsibility to make sure that legacy is one people feel proud of."