The Texas Rangers will honor former shortstop Elvis Andrus during their Friday game against the Los Angeles Angels at Globe Life Field. Andrus is expected to announce his retirement prior to the game, ...
Elvis Andrus is still the annoying little brother to Adrián Beltré and hopes to his close friend's National Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony in July. ARLINGTON — Elvis Andrus was a 21-year-old ...
Elvis Andrus signed a ceremonial one-day contract Friday to officially retire with the Texas Rangers, the team he played for in the first 12 of his 15 seasons in the majors. Andrus made his big-league ...
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 that ...
Veteran shortstop Elvis Andrus has not started consecutive games since early August, and he's not pleased about it. Andrus voiced his frustrations this weekend concerning the Oakland Athletics' recent ...
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. He made his ...
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. The ...
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 ceremony on ...
Beloved Texas Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus, who started more games at one position than any player in franchise history, will be inducted as the 27th member of the Texas Rangers Baseball Hall of ...
The Oakland Athletics on Wednesday recalled utility infielder Sheldon Neuse from the minors. As a corresponding move, veteran shortstop Elvis Andrus was released. Regarding Andrus, there had recently ...
ARLINGTON, Texas -- 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. The fun-loving ...