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Texas Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre (29) and shortstop Elvis Andrus (1) are pictured during the Houston Astros vs. the Texas Rangers major league baseball game at Globe Life Park in ...
You’ve been warned. Elvis Andrus, the fresh-faced, energetic kid whose arrival helped usher in the Texas Rangers’ American League dynasty more than a decade ago, will officially retire as an ...
More likely than not, this Rangers will miss the playoffs, dooming North Texas baseball fans to their ... by the team's everyday shortstop, Elvis Andrus. Andrus, unfairly maligned by the team's ...
ARLINGTON — Elvis is officially leaving the building. Longtime Texas Rangers favorite Elvis Andrus is officially announcing his retirement after 15 MLB seasons. The shortstop will throw out the ...
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Elvis Andrus signs one-day contract to retire as a Texas RangerARLINGTON, Texas - Longtime Texas Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus announced his retirement at Globe Life Field on Friday. Andrus signed a one-day contract to retire as a Ranger. The contract was ...
Elvis Andrus had 3 hits and a home run with his first appearance of the season. "Baby shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo" rang through Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas, when Texas Rangers shortshop ...
ARLINGTON (AP) - Elvis Andrus refuses to be defined by what happened last October, and those two errors the Texas Rangers shortstop made on routine plays. There was the misplayed grounder in that ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Two-time All-Star and longtime shortstop for the Texas Rangers, Elvis Andrus, announced that he will retire as an active player on Friday, Sept. 6 as a member of the Rangers ...
Elvis Andrus of the Texas Rangers picked the viral “Baby Shark” song as his walk-up music for games at GlobeLife Park this season and will keep it as long as it doesn’t result in bad luck, ...
ARLINGTON – The Texas Rangers announced Wednesday morning the addition of Elvis Andrus to the club's hall of fame. Andrus will be inducted into the Rangers Hall of Fame during a pre-game ...
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 ...
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