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The Texas Rangers have a big month of August coming up. Their game presentation crew does too, apparently. The club announced ...
Korean right fielder Shin-Soo Choo, who spent seven seasons with the Rangers, will return to Arlington on Aug. 22 for the ...
Jon Morosi joins Adrián Beltré at the HOF Parade of Legends to talk about facing CC Sabathia, what he learned from Ichiro and ...
Ownership can’t let Alex Bregman be a one-and-done Red Sox like Adrian Beltré in 2010 given his value to the team on and off ...
Sporting patriotic stars on his number 29, Texas Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre head to his base against the Los Angeles Angels at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Saturday, July 4, 2015.
Adrian Beltre is retiring after 21 seasons in the majors. He finishes 16th on the all-time hits list and 30th in home runs. For some Rangers fans, this goodbye stings. But it also brings a lot of ...
I knew it was coming soon. Back in the spring, I wrote glowingly about how we had precious little time left to watch Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre and, sure enough, he's now retired.
All-Star third baseman Adrian Beltre was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Sunday, and David Ortiz made sure to have a little fun with him just before he was about to give his speech to the ...
Adrian Beltre thought he might spend the rest of his career in Los Angeles' embrace. He was wrong. Spurned by the Dodgers after the 2004 season, Beltre moved over to the American League.
Adrian Beltre is one of our favorite players here at FiveThirtyEight, and he happens to have just recorded his 3,000th career hit.
A report on a Dominican Republic-based website this morning had the Rangers and Adrian Beltre agreeing to a six-year, $96 million contract. That was later found to be incorrect by Evan Grant of the ...
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