Adrian Beltre Thanks Dodgers & Tommy Lasorda In Hall Of Fame Speech
Briefly

Adrian Beltré had 366 votes, 95.1% of the electorate, in his first Hall of Fame ballot appearance, meeting the 75% threshold for induction.
He played 2,759 games at third base in his career, ranking near the top in various career statistical categories like doubles, home runs, and RBIs.
Beltré debuted in 1998, spent seven seasons with the Dodgers, and later joined the Seattle Mariners, cementing his journey to the Hall of Fame.
During his Dodgers tenure, Beltré displayed impressive stats, including a standout 2004 season where he finished second in NL MVP voting.
Read at Dodger Blue
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