According to court papers filed last month after the Texas Rangers officially exited from bankruptcy, former Rangers owner Tom Hicks was able to leave his last month with the team in the black. In July, the Rangers took in a total of $111 million and had a net profit of $3 million.
Rangers executives cited a large number of home games and a jump in ticket sales as reasons for the success. In July, ticket sales were up by 40 percent from June. In June, the team saw a loss of $4.8 million.
Court documents also showed that the team has not had to use the $21.5 million loan from the Major League Baseball Association.
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