(STL.News) Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law has announced a major 10-year extension of its official partnership with the Texas Rangers Baseball Club, cementing one of the most significant law firm sponsorships in Major League Baseball. The renewed agreement builds on the firm’s original two-year deal and positions Bailey & Galyen as the exclusive Official Law Firm Partner of the Rangers for the next decade.
A Partnership Built on Shared Values
Phillip Galyen, Owner and President of Bailey and Galyen, credited the original partnership with elevating the firm’s profile not just across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, but throughout the entire state of Texas. For the firm’s leadership, the timing of the extension carries special meaning—coming on the heels of the Rangers’ historic 2023 World Series championship, their first title in franchise history. Galyen described the team’s championship run as a source of immense pride for everyone at the firm and reaffirmed their commitment to carrying the partnership forward.
What the Deal Includes
The extended partnership includes a broad range of high-visibility benefits. Bailey & Galyen will retain naming rights to the suite level at Globe Life Field, officially branded “The Bailey & Galyen Suite Level at Globe Life Field.” The firm will also maintain a prominent presence across the Rangers’ digital platforms and in-stadium signage throughout the ballpark.
One of the most community-focused elements of the deal is Bailey & Galyen’s continued participation in the Rangers’ ninth-inning “Get Home Safe” program. This initiative places in-stadium messaging encouraging fans to drive responsibly, and includes public service announcements broadcast on every Texas Rangers Radio Network home game. The program reflects the firm’s longstanding commitment to advocating for responsible behavior on Texas roads—a cause that aligns naturally with their personal injury and legal advocacy work.
Expanding Beyond the Ballpark
The new agreement also extends Bailey & Galyen’s reach to Texas Live!, the premier entertainment complex situated adjacent to Globe Life Field. As the Official and Exclusive Law Firm Partner of Texas Live!, the firm will benefit from digital marketing integration, in-venue signage, and an extension of the “Get Home Safe” messaging following major events at the complex. The addition of Texas Live! significantly broadens the firm’s exposure to sports and entertainment fans across the region.
Pudge Rodriguez Continues as Brand Ambassador
Hall of Fame catcher Iván “Pudge” Rodríguez will continue his role as a brand ambassador for Bailey & Galyen under the new deal. Rodriguez’s endorsement has been a cornerstone of the firm’s outreach efforts within the Hispanic community, and his continued involvement underscores the firm’s dedication to serving diverse client populations across Texas and beyond.
Rangers Leadership Praises the Collaboration
Jim Cochrane, Chief Revenue Officer of the Texas Rangers, expressed strong enthusiasm for the extension. He noted that when the Rangers first entered the partnership, the vision was to align with a respected local law firm whose values matched the organization’s. By that measure, Cochrane indicated that Bailey & Galyen has exceeded expectations. Looking ahead, he emphasized the Rangers’ excitement about having the Bailey & Galyen name on their suite level for the next decade and continuing to serve fans responsibly across Rangers country.
A Platform for Growth
For Bailey & Galyen, the extension represents far more than a marketing investment. Galyen described the deal as a platform for further contributing to both the legal and local communities. The firm, which already boasts 24 locations across Texas, New Mexico, and Arkansas, views the Rangers partnership as a springboard for potential national expansion. With more than 40 years of serving Texans in matters ranging from personal injury and workers’ compensation to family law and criminal defense, Bailey & Galyen has established itself as one of the Lone Star State’s most recognized consumer law firms—and the next decade alongside the Rangers may well take them well beyond its borders.

