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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.
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 Field for the ...
Elvis will not leave the building ever again. On Saturday, the Rangers will officially induct Elvis Andrus as the 27th member of the team’s Hall of Fame before the 3:05 game against Seattle. The Hall ...
Elvis Andrus turns 36 on Monday and it would be no surprise to fans or anyone within the organization if he retired a Ranger at the end of this season.
Elvis Andrus had options during free agency. “But for me at this point, I just want to be in an environment that wants me,” Andrus said. The 34-year-old infielder is officially back wit… ...
Watch: Elvis Andrus, family throw out first pitch after retirement with Texas Rangers After 15 seasons, there’s a lot of mileage on the former shortstop’s arm. So he called in a substitute.
Elvis Andrus described Monday as “completely weird.” “The weirdest game I’ve played in a while,” he said with a smile. The longtime shortstop, who signed a one-year de… ...
September 4: Now things will be more official shortly. Per another piece from Grant, Andrus will officially retire on as a Ranger Friday, September 6. He will throw out the first pitch prior to ...
Former Texas Rangers, Oakland Athletics and Chicago White Sox' infielder Elvis Andrus has signed a minor league deal with the defending National League champion Arizona Diamondbacks. Former Texas ...
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. The 36-year-old Andrus will throw out ...
PHOENIX — Despite reordering their second base depth chart by officially reuniting with Elvis Andrus on Monday, the White Sox did not have a transformative offseason in line with other World ...
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.