Carlos Beltran inducted into Hall of Fame, expected to wear Mets cap amNewYork
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Carlos Beltran inducted into Hall of Fame, expected to wear Mets cap  amNewYork
"New York Mets' Carlos Beltran runs out a base hit in the first inning against the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 5 of their NLCS playoff baseball series in St. Louis October 17, 2006. REUTERS/Tim Parker (UNITED STATES) Former New York Mets great Carlos Beltran has gotten his call to the Baseball Hall of Fame, as the superstar outfielder is a part of the Class of 2026 by garnering at least 75% of the vote from the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) on Tuesday night."
"On behalf of the entire organization, we are thrilled to congratulate Caros on receiving the highest honor in baseball, Mets owners Steve and Alex Cohen wrote in a statement. One of the most dynamic players ever to wear a Mets uniform, Carlos combined rare power and speed with elite defense, setting a standard of excellence that endures today. Beyond his achievements on the field, his leadership, insight, and presence continue to shape our organization. It is a proud moment for Carlos, his family, and Mets fans everywhere."
Carlos Beltran earned election to the Baseball Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2026 after receiving at least 75% of the BBWAA vote. Beltran played 20 MLB seasons for Kansas City, Houston, New York Mets, San Francisco, St. Louis, New York Yankees, and Texas. He was a nine-time All-Star and three-time Gold Glove winner. Beltran compiled 435 home runs, 312 stolen bases, and 2,725 hits in 2,586 games, joining an elite group with at least 1,500 runs, 2,700 hits, 400 homers, and 300 steals. He produced significant numbers during seven seasons with the Mets.
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