ARLINGTON, Texas – The Rangers indefinitely furloughed about 60 full-time employees, a moved announced 10 days before Texas opens its new ballpark without fans due to the pandemic-delayed season.Texas owner Ray Davis said in March that he hoped to avoid furloughs.
But the owner said in a statement Tuesday that severe financial consequences of the coronavirus-caused shutdown and lingering uncertainty of when fans will be allowed at games left the organization out of options.
The decision was announced after four months of cost-saving measures, budget cuts and salary decreases. Employees furloughed worked in both baseball operations and on the business side, in and outside of Arlington.