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Also on Aug. 22, the full-size bronze statue honoring Hall of Fame third baseman Adrian Beltre will be unveiled outside the ...
Korean right fielder Shin-Soo Choo, who spent seven seasons with the Rangers, will return to Arlington on Aug. 22 for the ...
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.
Join us as we explore the remarkable career of baseball legend Adrian Beltre and uncover the reasons why his legacy is ...
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.
Beltré was named on 366 of 385 ballots (95.1%) of Baseball Writers Assn. of America members and will be joined in the July 21 induction ceremony by former Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer, who ...
Jon Morosi joins Adrián Beltré at the HOF Parade of Legends to talk about facing CC Sabathia, what he learned from Ichiro and ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. − Adrian Beltre, just 21 at the time, was working out in the back fields early one morning at the Los Angeles Dodgers’ spring training complex at Vero Beach, Fla., when his ...
Bringing an unrivaled joy to baseball, and persevering through pain, Adrián Beltré saw his career take off in his 30s to become an unquestioned Hall of Famer.
Beltre hit 48 home runs in 2004. Tracy insists that if intangibles were counted in the MVP race, there’s a case to be made that he should have won the MVP that year instead of Barry Bonds.
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.