ARLINGTON, Texas — Elvis Andrus signed a ceremonial one-day contract Friday to formally retire with the Texas Rangers, the workforce he performed for within the first 12 of his 15 seasons within the majors.
Andrus made his big-league debut as a 20-year-old shortstop in 2009 and was a gradual presence up the center when the Rangers went to back-to-back World Sequence in 2010 and 2011. He was additionally a part of AL West-winning groups in 2015 and 2016.
“At present is a day of pleasure in my life,” Andrus, who turned 36 final month, stated. “I believe that is good.”
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The 2-time All-Star was seated between longtime teammate Michael Younger and Ron Washington, his supervisor throughout his first six seasons with the membership. Washington is now the supervisor of the Los Angeles Angels, who’re taking part in Texas this weekend.
“That is the place the place he made his biggest influence, the place the neighborhood loves him, our fan base loves him,” stated Younger, now a particular assistant to Rangers basic supervisor Chris Younger.
The oldest of Andrus’ three kids, 7-year-old Elvis Jr., threw out the ceremonial first pitch to Younger.
“He may deal with a bat and will deal with the glove and he may run the bases,” Washington stated. “Very, very particular participant.”
Andrus had 2,091 hits whereas batting .269 with 102 homers, 775 RBIs, and 347 stolen bases in 2,059 profession video games with Texas (2009-20), the Oakland Athletics (2021-22), and the Chicago White Sox (2022-23). He went to spring coaching this yr with the Arizona Diamondbacks on a minor league contract however was launched earlier than the beginning of the season.
Texas acquired Andrus from Atlanta in July 2007 in a six-player commerce that despatched Mark Teixeira to the Braves.
Andrus is the Rangers’ profession chief with 305 stolen bases, ranks second in video games (1,652), at-bats (6,366), and triples (48). He’s third in runs (893) and hits (1,743).