The Texas Rangers have reached multiyear agreements with several distributors that will broadcast games in the team’s five-state television territory. A day after unveiling the new Rangers Sports Network, the team said Tuesday that the network has partnered with several traditional cable and digital television providers. Those include DirectTV, U-Verse and Spectrum. The team will also provide free over-the-air games for the first time since 2014, with a plan for 15 such broadcasts. The Rangers earlier this month entered into a multiyear agreement to stream regional games directly to consumers on the Victory+ service starting this year.