You’re never too old for a good giggle.
Especially not if you’re Rangers Hall of Famer Elvis Andrus running in the dot race at Globe Life Field.
For the uninitiated, the dot race is a consistent feature of mid-inning entertainment at the Rangers’ park in Arlington. Three dots — red, blue and green — race along the warning track in the outfield.
“I’ve seen it, you know, so many times, in so many games throughout my career,” Andrus said on Rangers Sports Network. “Being able to be part of the dot race history, it’s just another bucket list that I checked.”
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Watch Andrus and fellow RSN host Jared Sandler’s run here:
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