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BeltrĆ© honored by Rangers for his Hall of Fame induction that heās still trying to soak in
Read full article: BeltrĆ© honored by Rangers for his Hall of Fame induction that heās still trying to soak inAdriĆ”n BeltrĆ© says he still hasnāt had an opportunity to just stop and really let it soak in that he's enshrined in baseballās Hall of Fame.
Adrian BeltrƩ to have Rangers logo on baseball Hall of Fame plaque. No team emblem for Jim Leyland
Read full article: Adrian BeltrĆ© to have Rangers logo on baseball Hall of Fame plaque. No team emblem for Jim LeylandAdriĆ”n BeltrĆ© will have a Texas Rangersā logo on his baseball Hall of Fame plaque and Jim Leyland will not have any team emblem.
3 former MLB players, including Texasā AdriĆ”n BeltrĆ©, elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
Read full article: 3 former MLB players, including Texasā AdriĆ”n BeltrĆ©, elected to Baseball Hall of FameTuesday nightās announcement of the next inductees to the National Baseball Hall of Fame garnered plenty of interest for fans in the Lone Star State.
AdriƔn BeltrƩ, Joe Mauer and Chase Utley among 12 newcomers on BBWAA Hall of Fame ballot
Read full article: AdriƔn BeltrƩ, Joe Mauer and Chase Utley among 12 newcomers on BBWAA Hall of Fame ballotAdriƔn BeltrƩ, Joe Mauer, Chase Utley, David Wright, JosƩ Bautista and Matt Holliday are among 12 new candidates on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot released Monday.
Birthday boy Turner ties mark with 3rd cycle, Nats top Rays
Read full article: Birthday boy Turner ties mark with 3rd cycle, Nats top RaysTrea Turner completed his record-tying third career cycle by hitting a sixth-inning triple for the Washington Nationals, accomplishing the feat on his 28th birthday in a 15-6 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
Rangers in new home with Gallo back and bolstered rotation
Read full article: Rangers in new home with Gallo back and bolstered rotationARLINGTON, Texas The Texas Rangers have All-Star slugger Joey Gallo back and a bolstered starting rotation for their new home stadium. The unprecedented season sprint opens July 24, when the Rangers finally get to play a game in their new $1.2 billion stadium with a retractable roof. And our players understand that.The Rangers slipped to finish 78-84 last season, still an 11-win improvement over 2018. Left-handers Joe Palumbo and Kolby Allard, who both got multiple starts last season, provide depth in the rotation and could also be relievers. He is now set to be the primary center fielder with DeShields gone and Gallo moving to right field.