Carlos Beltran was a close call as the Baseball Hall of Fame inductions were announced on Tuesday. Beltran fell about five percent shy of induction.
Carlos Beltran ... New York Post Beltran, for now, is the only other name sitting north of the cutline, at 79.1 percent, with Andruw Jones resting just south, at 74.3 percent.
Carlos Beltran ... isn’t thrilled. Beltran, who played 20 years in MLB and spent time with the Mets, Royals, Yankees, Cardinals, Astros, Rangers and Giants, received 70.3 percent of the vote ...
Should Carlos Beltrán earn induction to baseball ... Among modern era players above Beltran on that list, just two players not marred by PED connections and eligible for Hall election aren ...
Carlos Beltran ... ended up receiving 70.3 percent of the vote which was announced on Tuesday night. Seventy-five percent of the vote is required for induction. Beltran was the close call of ...
Carlos Beltran was voted the American League Rookie of the Year in 1999 and played parts of seven seasons with the Royals. KC Star file photo Former Kansas City Royals outfielder Carlos Beltran ...
It now appears it’s a question of when, not if, Carlos Beltrán will be voted into the Hall of Fame. In fact, next year could be his time, with the ballot wide open.
Players involved were not punished, but Carlos ... Beltran missed out on getting inducted on his first ballot, but appeared to be on track to get in as a third-timer. Unfortunately for him, only ...
The former Puerto Rican star outfielder, Carlos Beltrán, is holding on tight to his potential induction into the Hall of Fame of MLB. The former standout of teams like the Mets, Royals ...