Elvis Andrus, who played for the Texas Rangers from 2009 through 2020 and owns the franchise record for career stolen bases, will be inducted into the team's Hall of Fame on June 28.
Elvis Andrus has been named to the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame. The longtime Rangers shortstop retired in 2024. A special ceremony will be held before the June 28 game against the Seattle Mariners.
Andrus, who debuted with the Rangers in 2009, feels lucky to have played with so many great teammates during his time in ...
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Two-time World Series shortstop Elvis ... Andrus started 1,605 games at shortstop for Texas over 12 seasons, from his big league debut at age 20 in 2009 until he was traded to ...
The Texas Rangers have announced that Elvis Andrus will officially be a part ... He enjoyed a very good career for Texas, the Oakland Athletics and Chicago White Sox. In 15 big league seasons ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Two-time World Series shortstop Elvis Andrus ... playing last season, Andrus officially retired as a Ranger last Sept. 6. He remained with the Athletics until being traded ...
Shortstop Elvis Andrus will be inducted into the Texas ... The Rangers ultimately traded the veteran shortstop to the Oakland Athletics in 2021. The Athletics got one productive season out of ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Elvis Andrus is the next Texas Rangers team ... Beltre signed with the Oakland Athletics in 2021 and then finished his career with the Chicago White Sox in 2023.