The slugging corner infielder with an unshakable defensive game was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame Tuesday - earning 95.1 percent of the vote during his first year on the ballot.
Beltre made the most of his opportunity with Boston. He earned the first All-Star nod of his career with the Red Sox, batting .321 and posting 28 home runs, a league-leading 49 doubles, 102 RBI and a .919 OPS. He took home a Silver Slugger and finished ninth overall in AL MVP voting.
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