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sports Rangers Elvis Andrus leaves baseball with fun memories, lots of laughs. But don’t forget the rest Andrus compiled over 2,000 hits, over 300 stolen bases and saw the winningest period of ...
Andrus was integral to the most sustained long-term era of success in Rangers history. From his rookie season through 2016, a span of eight years, the Rangers had only one losing season and didn ...
Elvis Andrus, a two-time All-Star who hit .269 with 102 homers and 775 RBI for his career, is set to retire with his original club, the Rangers.
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Elvis Andrus was a 20-year-old kid when he went to spring training in 2009 with the Texas Rangers to be their starting shortstop. He is now in their Hall of Fame.
Associated Press ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Elvis Andrus, who made his big league debut as a 20-year-old shortstop for the Texas Rangers on opening day in 2009, is set to retire with his original club.
ARLINGTON — About Elvis Andrus’ Rangers Hall of Fame induction: What it lacked in antics, it made up for with love. As soon as the crowd settled into its seats Saturday afternoon at Globe Life ...
At 36 years and 5 months of age, Andrus will be the youngest person to be inducted to the Rangers Hall of Fame. After not playing last season, Andrus officially retired as a Ranger on September 6 ...
Elvis Andrus, who played for the Texas Rangers from 2009 through 2020 and owns the franchise record for career stolen bases, will be inducted into the team's Hall of Fame on June 28.