Texas Rangers putting 2-time World Series shortstop Elvis Andrus into team's Hall of Fame
- Elvis Andrus will be inducted into the Texas Rangers Baseball Hall of Fame on June 28, making him the 27th member of the team Hall of Fame.
- Andrus spent 12 of his 15 Major League seasons with the Rangers and officially retired as a member of the team in September 2024.
- He finished his career with 2,091 hits and holds the club record for stolen bases with 305 as a Ranger.
- Andrus will also join the Rangers Sports Network as an analyst for the 2025 season, covering at least 20 games.
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Elvis Andrus, the Venezuelan fieldman who played a couple of World Series games and was the player who was the starting man more times in a position than any other in the history of the Texas Rangers franchise, will be exalted to the team's Hall of Fame this summer.
Elvis Andrus to be inducted into Texas Rangers Hall of Fame
DALLAS (KDAF) — Elvis Andrus will be inducted into the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame in a pre-game ceremony on June 28 at Globe Life Field. Andrus played as shortstop for the Rangers from 2009 - 2020 and was a two-time All-Star. He is the franchise's all-time leader for stolen bases with 305, which is 133 more than any other player. During his time with the Rangers, his batting average was .274, and he participated in five different post-seasons wi…
Texas Rangers putting 2-time World Series shortstop Elvis Andrus into team’s Hall of Fame
The Associated Press ARLINGTON, 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 Hall of Fame this summer. The Rangers said Wednesday that Andrus will be the 27th member of the Hall of Fame that was established in 2003. Andrus will go in during a ceremony June 28 before a game against Seattle. Andrus started 1,605 ga…

Texas Rangers putting 2-time World Series shortstop Elvis Andrus into team's Hall of Fame
The Texas Rangers are putting Elvis Andrus into their Hall of Fame this summer. His 1,605 starts at shortstop are more at one position than any player in team history.
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