Carlos Beltrán’s push to enter Cooperstown gained buoyancy on Tuesday, but the polarizing center fielder still must overcome ...
Carlos Beltrán appeared on 70.3% of the ballots Tuesday, leaving the former Mets and Yankees outfielder shy of the 75% required for Hall of Fame election.
As the New York Mets saw former closer Billy Wagner ... In his third year of eligibility, former Met outfielder Carlos Beltrán fell just short of the 75% threshold needed for induction, as ...
Carlos Beltran wears a dejected expression ... Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Beltran, for now, is the only other name sitting north of the cutline, at 79.1 percent, with Andruw Jones resting ...
As of this posting, Beltran appears on 80.8 percent of the ballots (203 known). You need 75 percent to earn election to the Hall of Fame. The votes are being tabulated by the BBHO ...
New York Mets legend Carlos Beltran is shaping up to be a likely entrant into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2025. Mets: Carlos Beltran could clear 20 percent voting gap & enter Hall of Fame MLB.com ...
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.
Now that Pete Alonso is back, the Mets lineup has the chance to be the best the franchise has produced since at least their memorable 2006 season.
Three other Scott Boras clients recently opted out of short-term deals after one year, then struck belated free-agent riches.