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By Jason Grey, ESPN.com
Monday, January 12, 2009 After Elvis Andrus finished strong at Double-A this season, batting over .300 in each of the final three months, the Rangers are considering making their shortstop of the future the shortstop of the present. Of course, the team already has a shortstop with five years to go on his contract, so they asked Michael Young if he would be willing to switch to third base, a move he is reluctant to make, considering he already switched from second to short for the team, and won his first Gold Glove last ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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