The Rangers' new digs are coming together nicely, and a major construction milestone has just been reached.

Construction crews working on Globe Life Field this week finished the installation of the stadium's eastern roof truss -- a fixed portion of the ballpark's retractable roof.

The final piece of the eastern truss, installed Wednesday morning, weighed 922,300 pounds. When completed, the retractable roof will weigh over 19,000 tons in total.

So far, 1,300 daily on-site workers have poured over 2.5 million man hours into the 43,000 seater scheduled to open for the 2020 season.

To check out the latest stadium renderings, click here.

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