Rangers SS Andrus takes aging distinctions into 12th season
SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Elvis Andrus has a few aging distinctions going into his 12th major league season.
The only player left in the Texas Rangers clubhouse to wear that uniform in a World Series, the 31-year-old shortstop is the club's longest-tenured player by five years and expected to be the oldest regular starting shortstop in the majors.
“I still believe I'm a rookie," Andrus said Monday, when the Rangers had their first full-squad workout. “I never want to feel comfortable. I always want to feel that somebody is going to take my job, and that's the mentality and that's the reality of the game."
Andrus hit .275 last season — matching his career average through 1,623 regular-season games. He was hitting .361 through the season's first month and was at .309 by the end of June, then batted .240 over the final 74 games of the season while Texas skidded to its third straight losing season since AL West titles in 2015 and 2016.
Second-year manager Chris Woodward said the Rangers “were pretty honest” with Andrus after his struggles in the second half.
“I know there's more to him on an everyday basis, and that was the challenge, and he worked his butt off this offseason," Woodward said. “It was intense. ... He wants to prove to the world, it's kind of like a running back after 30, it's like a shortstop after 30. There's not too many of them. So he feels like he's got a lot to prove in that way, and he put in the work this offseason to be ready this year."
Miami shortstop Miguel Rojas turns 31 next week, seven months before Andrus marks his 32nd birthday. Only four other likely starting shortstops will be 30 on opening day.
Andrus was 20 when he made his big league debut in the 2009 season opener for the Rangers, who then went to their only two World...
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