PRCA CEO presents Resistol hats at Game 1 of the World Series as thank you to Texas Rangers

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Prior to hosting the Wrangler NFR, Globe Life Field in Arlington is hosting the World Series. At Game 1 last night, PRCA CEO George Taylor presented hats to those responsible for helping bring the National Finals Rodeo to Texas.

Taylor presented hats to Texas Rangers owner Neil Leibman, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, Texas Governor Greg Abbot, Rangers Managing Partner Ray Davis, and Mayor of Arlington Jeff Williams. Jacobs Crawley, a saddle bronc rider and PRCA Contestant Chairman, was also in attendance.

The Wrangler NFR will be the first non-baseball event held at the new, $1.1 billion facility.

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