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Andrus is the franchise’s all-time stolen bases leader and has several other mentions in the team’s record books.
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.
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.
Andrus started 1,605 games at shortstop for Texas over 12 seasons, the most games started at one position for any player in franchise history. He is the franchise leader with 305 stolen bases, and ...
Elvis Andrus, celebrated shortstop, inducted as 27th member of Texas Rangers Hall of Fame, honoring his remarkable career with the team.
ARLINGTON — Elvis Andrus became the latest player from the 2010 and 2011 World Series teams to be inducted into the Rangers Baseball Hall of Fame on Saturday.