Part-Time

Raffle Seller

Texas Rangers

Texas Rangers

Operates MLB team; tickets, broadcasts, merchandise

No salary listed

Arlington, TX, USA

In Person

Must work irregular hours including nights, weekends, and holidays; at least seven Rangers home games per month.

Category
Retail (1)
Required Skills
Sales
Customer Service
Requirements
  • GED/High School Diploma required
  • Must have excellent cash handling skills
  • Must be a responsible, motivated individual with a competitive spirit
  • Ability to interact positively with a large fan base and actively engage all guests
  • Must be comfortable with technology (i.e. handheld electronic devices)
  • Must be able to work irregular hours including but not limited to days, nights, weekends, and holidays
  • Must be able to work a minimum of seven Rangers home games each month during the season (March - October)
  • Must be comfortable standing, walking up ramps and stairs, stooping, kneeling, and crouching for up to 5-7 hours
  • Must be able to lift and/or move up to 15 lbs
  • Must be able to pass a drug test, background check and credit check
  • Prior customer service or sales experience is a plus
  • Basic understanding of the etiquette and timing of baseball is a plus
Responsibilities
  • Facilitate raffle ticket sales via electronic handheld device and/or tablet
  • Actively engage fans to participate in the Raffle at mobile and/or stationary locations throughout the ballpark
  • Educate fans about the rules and process of the 50/50 Raffle program
  • Accurately handle cash transactions and distribution of Raffle tickets
  • Responsibly deposit cash at the end of each shift
  • Educate fans about the Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation, the non-profit beneficiary of the 50/50 Raffle program, including but not limited to its mission and programs
  • Other duties as assigned

Minnesota Twins compete in Major League Baseball as Minnesota’s resident MLB franchise in the American League Central. They generate revenue from ticket sales, in-stadium concessions, merchandise, and both local and national broadcasting rights, plus MLB revenue sharing. Their product is a season of baseball games and fan experiences delivered through live games at the ballpark, TV broadcasts, and team merchandise. The team differentiates itself through its history, local fan base, and diversified revenue streams, with a goal of fielding a competitive team, attracting fans, and achieving sustainable profitability by growing attendance, media exposure, and merchandise sales.

Company Size

N/A

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$2.6B

Headquarters

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Founded

1961

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • 3-1 start and first-place standing boost ticket sales momentum.
  • Gore's 7-strikeout debut vs. Phillies spurs fan engagement surge.
  • Pederson's clutch RBI single enhances roster chemistry loyalty.

What critics are saying

  • Jacob deGrom's injury history disrupts rotation by mid-2026.
  • Offense fails if Seager, Langford, Jung miss 30+ games.
  • AL West rivals Astros, Mariners crush Rangers' playoff chances.

What makes Texas Rangers unique

  • MacKenzie Gore acquisition bolsters rotation with deGrom and Eovaldi.
  • New faces like Joc Pederson drive early 3-1 record and AL West lead.
  • Wyatt Langford and Josh Jung anchor rebounding offense potential.

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The Associated Press
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The Associated Press
Feb 13th, 2026
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