Elvis Andrus inducted into Texas Rangers Hall of Fame
Elvis Andrus inducted into Texas Rangers Hall of Fame

Elvis Andrus inducted into Texas Rangers Hall of Fame

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Elvis Andrus, a former Texas Rangers shortstop, will be inducted into the Rangers Hall of Fame this summer during a ceremony on June 28 before a game against the Seattle Mariners. Andrus, who played 12 of his 15 MLB seasons with the Rangers, is the team's all-time leader in stolen bases and ranks high in several other statistical categories. He helped lead the Rangers to two World Series appearances in 2010 and 2011. At 36, Andrus will be the youngest inductee in the history of the Rangers Hall of Fame. After retiring as a Ranger in 2024, he will join the Rangers Sports Network as a pregame and postgame analyst starting in 2025. Additionally, a special exhibit dedicated to Andrus will be featured at Globe Life Field, and a statue of former teammate Adrian Beltre will be unveiled in August.

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