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All told, Andrus authored a .269/.325/.370 career batting line with 2,091 hits, 102 home runs, and 347 doubles. He was a very strong defensive shortstop much of his career and finished with 34.2 WAR.
ARLINGTON — About Elvis Andrus’ Rangers Hall of Fame induction: What it lacked in antics, it made up for with love. As soon as the crowd settled into its seats Saturday afternoon at Globe Life ...
Elvis Andrus, a two-time All-Star who hit .269 with 102 homers and 775 RBI for his career, is set to retire with his original club, the Rangers.
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.
Andrus, who had a modest slash line of .237/.301/.373 this season, seems headed for more time on the bench should he sign with another team this season.