Beltré honored by Rangers for his Hall of Fame induction that he's still trying to soak in

Former Texas Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre looks at some of the memorabilia from his Hall of Fame playing days in a display that the team unveiled Friday, Aug. 16, 2024, in Arlington, Texas.

Former Texas Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre looks at some of the memorabilia from his Hall of Fame playing days in a display that the team unveiled Friday, Aug. 16, 2024, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Stephen Hawkins)


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ARLINGTON, Texas — Adrián Beltré says he still hasn't had an opportunity to just stop and really let it soak in that he's enshrined in baseball's Hall of Fame. The third baseman says he knows what that weekend meant. Now four weeks after his induction in Cooperstown, the Texas Rangers are honoring Beltré with a series of events. That includes a ceremony before their game against Minnesota on Saturday, with his actual Hall of Fame plaque on display in the ballpark. The team also announced plans for a bronze statue. He played the final eight of his 21 seasons with the Rangers.

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