Carlos Beltrán is knocking at the door of Cooperstown. A steady increase in votes for the National Baseball Hall of Fame has ...
Carlos Beltrán received 70.3% of the vote, bringing him just 19 votes short of the Hall according to MLB Network's Mark Feinsand. Andruw Jones brought in 66.2% of the vote in his eighth year on ...
Carlos Beltran will have to wait at least ... And one of his former managers isn’t thrilled. Beltran, who played 20 years in MLB and spent time with the Mets, Royals, Yankees, Cardinals, Astros ...
Another deserving candidate, outfielder Carlos Beltran ... He is one of eight players in MLB history to hit 300+ homers and steal 300+ bases. Beltran was an excellent defensive outfielder as ...
Carlos Beltran is a frustrating ... and Evan Drellich in Nov. 2019. But Beltran was the only player who was active in 2017 publicly identified in MLB's internal follow-up on the scandal.
Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner reached the necessary 75% support on the Baseball Writers' Association of America Hall of Fame ballot in results revealed Tuesday night on MLB Network.
Carlos Beltrán misses election for the third ... I did a lot of TV appearances from Cooperstown last week on MLB Network with my friends Brian Kenny, Joel Sherman and JP Morosi.
The New York Mets were featured on MLB Network yesterday with Greg Amsinger ... Incredibly important figures such as Jerry Koosman, Carlos Beltran, Bud Harrelson, and others didn’t make the ...