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- Updated: August 13, 2016
ARLINGTON — Rangers fans will now have the chance to experience what shortstop Elvis Andrus sees when he walks to the plate at Globe Life Park, as the team opened its 360-degree Virtual Reality Exhibit on Friday.
The exhibit takes fans from the clubhouse through the dugout and up to the batter’s box through the eyes of Andrus.
“It was amazing, man. I think the idea of being able to pretty much be me or any other baseball player with the 360-[degree] camera is unbelievable,” said Andrus, who got to try the exhibit himself. “To be able to put yourself in that situation, it’s going to be crazy, especially if you’re a little kid.
“I wish when I was a little kid I was able to experience that. You can actually put on my shoes and walk out …
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