The billionaire energy mogul led the team to its first MLB title in franchise history.
As billionaire Texas Rangers owner Ray Davis stood in front of the baseball world and accepted the team’s first World Series trophy in its 52-year history, it was likely the first time many fans had ever seen him smile. Or seen him period. The 81-year-old energy mogul hardly interacts with the news media, but ending a drought that dates back to the franchise’s days as the Washington Senators in the 1960s and early 1970s was clearly a cause for celebration.
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