So the #Rangers stole the original artwork from one of their fans and then added this to their bio.
The Texas Rangers continue to be trash

Hey look, our friends from down south, the back-to-back American League Division Series runner-ups from 2015 and 2016, are off doing shitty things again.
A fan drew an image of Adrian Beltre and the Rangers just took it and used it for an Instagram photo completely removing the artist’s signature from the image.


The fan has since deleted the tweet calling out the Rangers for using his art without permission, but here’s how the Rangers responded:
So, rather than, like, crediting this dude for drawing the picture, which is easily doable by using that “edit” button on Instagram, or even sending him a jersey or ball or something, the Rangers edited their bio on Twitter to say that you’re giving up rights to media if you Tweet it at them.
Is this kind of thing really surprising from the organization that refused to switch home games with the Astros in the wake of Hurricane Harvey?
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