Globe Life Field opened in 2020 with a retractable roof. It has been a topic of debate ever since. Here is the complete breakdown of the roof situation.
The engineering:
- The roof takes approximately 12 minutes to fully open or close
- Consists of two moving panels that slide along rails
- Weight: approximately 24 million pounds when fully closed
- Cost of the roof system alone: estimated $150M of the $1.2B total stadium cost
- Source: Manhattan Construction Company press release, Globe Life Field engineering specs
When it opens: The Rangers have opened the roof for games when the temperature is between 65-85 degrees with low humidity and no rain in the forecast. In practice, this means the roof is open for maybe 15-20 games per season, primarily in April, May, September, and October.
The controversy: Many fans feel the roof should be open more often. The argument: baseball is an outdoor sport and the atmosphere with the roof open is significantly better. The counter-argument: Texas summer heat (100+ degrees from June through August) makes outdoor baseball genuinely dangerous for fans in direct sunlight.
The numbers:
- Average temperature for Rangers home games June-August: 98.4 degrees F
- Games with roof open in 2025: 18 out of 81 home games (22%)
- Source: Weather Underground historical data, Rangers game logs
The comparison:
- Chase Field (Arizona): Similar climate. Opens the roof for approximately 20% of games.
- Minute Maid Park (Houston): Opens the roof less than 10% of the time.
- Globe Life's 22% rate is actually above average for retractable roof stadiums in warm climates.
My take: The roof should be open whenever possible. Open-air baseball is better. But asking fans to sit in 100-degree heat for 3+ hours is unreasonable. The roof is a feature, not a bug.
Sources:
- Manhattan Construction — engineering specs
- Weather Underground — historical temperature data
- texasrangers.com — roof policy
- MLB stadium comparison data
I went to a Rangers game in August 2019 at the old Globe Life Park. It was 104 degrees. I lasted 4 innings before going inside to the concourse. The roof is not a controversy — it is a necessity.