Elvis Andrus to Retire as a Texas Ranger on Friday
The 36-year-old shortstop will be honored before the Rangers' game against the Los Angeles Angels, concluding a 15-season MLB career.
- Andrus debuted with the Rangers in 2009 and played 12 seasons with the team.
- He is the Rangers' all-time leader in stolen bases and ranks among the top in several other categories.
- Andrus was a key player in the Rangers' back-to-back World Series appearances in 2010 and 2011.
- He also played for the Oakland A's and Chicago White Sox before being released by the Arizona Diamondbacks this year.
- Former teammate Michael Young and ex-manager Ron Washington will join Andrus for the ceremonial first pitch.