As the January 20 National Baseball Hall of Fame election deadline nears, former Texas Ranger Carlos Beltran sits as a frontrunner to represent the class of 2026.
Beltran, spent 20 years in Major League Baseball on seven different teams, had a stint as a member of the Rangers in 20176. That season he appeared in 52 games after being traded mid-season from the New York Yankees. He finished his tenure with Texas hitting .280 with seven home runs, 29 RBIs, 12 doubles and 13 walks.
He's on his the ballot for the fourth year and over time has increased his voting percentage to just over 70 percent last season.