Michael Young's turn has arrived.The Texas Rangers on Tuesday announced that they will retire Young's No. 10 in a pregame ceremony Aug. 31, news that comes less than two weeks after the club retired Adrian Beltre's No. 29 at Globe Life Park.Young, a 14-year veteran of Major League Baseball, played parts of 13 seasons in Texas (2000-12) and currently serves as special assistant to Rangers general manager Jon Daniels.In explaining why he included Young on his 2019 National Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, SportsDay's Evan Grant wrote this about the former second baseman/shortstop/third baseman:For more than a decade -- and perhaps the greatest in Rangers history -- Young was the standard-bearer for the franchise.