Adrian Beltre
45-Year-Old
Free Agent
2024 Stats
AVG
.000
HR
0
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0
R
0
SB
0
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Officially retires
Beltre announced his retirement Tuesday.
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The Rangers were open to bringing Beltre back for less money and in a lesser role, but the 39-year-old third baseman opted to call it a career. He sails into the sunset with a .286/.339/.480 slash line, 477 home runs, 3,166 hits and 84 fWAR, which is significantly boosted by his legendary defense at the hot corner. There is a good chance he gets voted into the Hall of Fame five years from now.
The Rangers were open to bringing Beltre back for less money and in a lesser role, but the 39-year-old third baseman opted to call it a career. He sails into the sunset with a .286/.339/.480 slash line, 477 home runs, 3,166 hits and 84 fWAR, which is significantly boosted by his legendary defense at the hot corner. There is a good chance he gets voted into the Hall of Fame five years from now.
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Is Beltre baseball's Benjamin Button? Skills wise, he might be, but injuries impacted him more than ever in 2017, as a calf strain put him on the DL coming out of spring training and cost him nearly two months to start the season. In addition to collecting his 3,000th career hit in July, Beltre improved his slash line across the board as a 38-year-old last season, but he missed additional time due to a hamstring strain at the end of August, and the Rangers backed off his workload down the stretch once the team fell out of wild-card contention. Between age 33-37, Beltre averaged an astonishing 152 games played per season from 2012-2016, a number that was simply unsustainable as he moved closer to age 40. Nevertheless, the per-game output remains excellent, as he was on pace for 30 homers and 123 RBI while maintaining his typically strong plate discipline. Other than health, there is nothing in his profile to suggest that he can't continue to produce at a well above-average clip for another season.
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Undecided on future
Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said last week that he's been in touch with Beltre, but the third baseman has yet to decide if he wants to continue his playing career in 2019, T.R. Sullivan of MLB.com reports.
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Back in action Friday
Beltre (hip) returns to the lineup Friday against the Mariners, hitting fourth as the designated hitter.
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Out Thursday with hip issue
Beltre was held out Thursday against Seattle due to a lingering hip injury, Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.
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Gets breather Thursday
Beltre is not in the lineup Thursday against the Mariners.
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Not in lineup Monday
Beltre is not in the lineup Monday against the Angels.
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