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4. Play of his career Andrus, though, was known far more for his glove than his bat. He made some truly brilliant plays during his 12 years as the Rangers’ full-time shortstop.
The oldest of Andrus' three children, 7-year-old Elvis Jr., threw out the ceremonial first pitch to Young. “He could handle a bat and could handle the glove and he could run the bases ...
Twice Andrus made dazzling plays, including a glove-scoop that stopped a fifth-inning rally by St. Louis, essentially giving the Rangers life when they needed to stay close to the Cardinals.
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Elvis Andrus’ welcome to Rangers Hall of Fame fitting for one of ...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 ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Elvis Andrus signed a ceremonial one-day contract Friday to officially retire with the Texas Rangers, the team he played for in the first 12 of his 15 seasons in the majors.
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Elvis Andrus signed a ceremonial one-day contract Friday to officially retire with the Texas Rangers, the team he played for in the first 12 of his 15 seasons in the majors.
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Elvis Andrus signed a ceremonial one-day contract Friday to officially retire with the Texas Rangers, the team he played for in the first 12 of his 15 seasons in the majors.
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Elvis Andrus signed a ceremonial one-day contract Friday to officially retire with the Texas Rangers, the team he played for in the first 12 of his 15 seasons in the majors.
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