This Day In Dodgers History: Adrian Beltre Joins Elite Home Run Club; Record-Setting Sweep Of Padres
Briefly

Adrián Beltré achieved his 100th home run before turning 25, joining renowned players like Cal Ripken Jr. and Lou Gehrig. This milestone was reached during the Dodgers' 2004 season against the San Diego Padres, where Beltré's two-run homer marked the beginning of a remarkable year.
In the 2004 season, Beltré excelled with the Dodgers, displaying an outstanding performance with notable stats. Despite finishing second in the NL MVP race to Barry Bonds, Beltré's achievements included leading the NL in home runs and showcasing his talent on the field.
Following his successful stint with the Dodgers in 2004, Adrián Beltré went on to have a fruitful career, playing for various teams like the Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, and Texas Rangers. His retirement in 2018 marked the end of a 21-season career adorned with numerous accolades.
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