Elvis Andrus

Elvis Andrus

athlete Venezuela

Elvis Andrus is a professional baseball player from Venezuela, known for his exceptional skills as a shortstop. He made his Major League Baseball debut in 2009 and has played for teams such as the Texas Rangers and the Oakland Athletics. Andrus is recognized for his speed on the bases and has achieved notable milestones, including becoming the youngest Venezuelan to reach 200 stolen bases, accomplishing this feat at the age of 26 years, nine months, and eight days. His career has been marked by consistent performance, making him a respected figure in the baseball community.

Born on Aug 26, 1983 (41 years old)

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Venezuela Venezuela: Elvis Andrus was inducted into the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame on June 28. 9

El Nacional: Elvis Andrus ingresó al Salón de la Fama de Texas

Venezuela Venezuela: Elvis Andrus was the youngest Venezuelan to reach 200 stolen bases at 26 years old. 7

El Nacional: Ronald Acuña llegó a las 200 bases robadas más rápido que otros