Carlos Beltran and Andruw Jones elected to baseball's Hall of Fame
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Carlos Beltran and Andruw Jones elected to baseball's Hall of Fame
"There's no doubt that the Astros situation has been a topic," he said. "I feel like a lot of times there are agendas that are not positive toward my way. ... There's no doubt that in baseball you're going to go through ups and downs in life. You're going to make good decisions, so-so decisions, right, and also you're going to make bad decisions."
"When I retired from baseball, I thought that everything that I built in the game of baseball, like relationships and the good people that I was I able to relate myself with, I thought that was going to be lost, right?"
Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, each celebrated for outstanding offense and defense in center field. Beltrán received 358 of 425 votes (84.2%), surpassing the 75% threshold; Jones received 333 votes (78.4%). Beltrán climbed the ballot steadily over multiple years, narrowly missing election in 2025. Major League Baseball named Beltrán in its report on the Astros' illicit use of electronics to steal signs during the 2017 season, and the Mets hired then later fired him as manager before he managed a game. Beltrán later joined the Mets as a special assistant in 2023.
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