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Former Texas Rangers player Elvis Andrus, left, and his son Elvis Jr., right waves to cheering fans before a ceremonial first pitch before a baseball game between the Los Angeles Angels and Texas ...
“What do I remember about that day?” Andrus said last week in Pittsburgh. “That was my opening day, man. That was one of the best days of my career, made a dream come true. “And I remember ...
ARLINGTON – Former Texas Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus announced his retirement on Friday. The Rangers acquired Andrus from the Atlanta Braves in July 2007 when he was a minor leaguer.
Longtime big-league shortstop Elvis Andrus will officially retire as a member of the Texas Rangers on Friday, the team announced. He will be joined at the press conference by his former Rangers ...
Andrus checked off a pair of milestones in his final season, surpassing 2000 career hits and 100 home runs. Baseball Reference credited him with 34 wins above replacement, while FanGraphs graded ...
ARLINGTON, 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 ...
A day after the Oakland Athletics released Elvis Andrus, the veteran shortstop has signed with the Chicago White Sox, a source confirmed to The Athletic. Last week, the White Sox lost All-Star ...
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Elvis Andrus going into Rangers HOF; Adrian Beltre to get statueARLINGTON, Texas -- Two-time World Series shortstop Elvis Andrus, who has started more games at one position than any player in Texas Rangers franchise history, will be inducted into the team's ...
He joined the team after the Oakland Athletics released him Wednesday. White Sox shortstop Elvis Andrus, right, tags out the Guardians’ Amed Rosario, who was attempting to stretch a single into ...
Some deals are tough good to pass up. For only $3 million, the White Sox are reacquiring Elvis Andrus. He outplayed the Sox’s top shortstop, Tim Anderson, last season but is shifting over to ...
They said so long to Elvis Andrus at the end of last season, but the White Sox never said goodbye. "We wanted to bring him back from some time in September, if not August, because he fit," Sox ...
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