In the fourth inning of Monday’s Royals-Rangers game, Adrian Beltre blasted a two-run shot to the opposite side of the field to give the Rangers a five run lead in the game.
And while his team obviously couldn’t have been happier for him, Elvis Andrus (as he has done in the past) decided to try and pat Beltre on the head, something that the notoriously noggin-sensitive Beltre did everything in his power to prevent.
Adrian Beltre launches career homer No. 399.
EVERYONE TOUCH HIS HEAD. http://t.co/NPaXqxcMGv pic.twitter.com/vQ3vakKdM0
— MLB (@MLB) May 12, 2015
Elvis is lucky that looks can’t kill because Beltre must have given him the death stare at least five times during that dugout celebration.

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