Elvis Andrus

Elvis Andrus is a Venezuelan-American professional baseball shortstop known for breaking the franchise record for stolen bases in a season during his first Major League season.

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Profession :

Baseball Player

Birthday :

August 26, 1988

Age :

36

Elvis Andrus, a Venezuelan-American professional baseball shortstop, currently plays for the Chicago White Sox in Major League Baseball (MLB). Before joining the White Sox, he played for the Texas Rangers and Oakland Athletics. As a two-time All-Star known for his defensive prowess, Andrus has won two Golden Glove Awards. Born in Maracay, Venezuela, he started his MLB career with the Rangers and has played 1628 career games, all at shortstop. Andrus is also dedicated to charitable work, particularly in combating childhood cancer.

Some of Elvis Andrus’ notable accomplishments include:
1. Earning his first All-Star selection in 2010 while playing for the Texas Rangers.
2. Breaking the franchise record for most stolen bases in a season by a Texas Ranger during his debut season, with thirty-three stolen bases.
3. Signing a three-year contract with the Rangers in 2012.
4. Joining the Chicago White Sox in 2022, where he demonstrated improved power numbers during the second half of the season.

The information provided is based on available data up to 2023.