Realistic illustration of Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones leading the 2026 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot with strong vote percentages, set against Cooperstown backdrop.
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Updated tracking: Beltrán and Jones hold strong leads for 2026 Hall of Fame induction

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Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones remain on track for the Baseball Hall of Fame's Class of 2026, with updated public ballot tracking showing Beltrán at 89.2% (up slightly from early January's 88.4% across 140 ballots) and Jones steady at 83% (now over 223 tracked votes). The BBWAA results, joining Jeff Kent's prior Era Committee election, air Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET on MLB Network.

Building on early January ballot tracking, the latest public reveals tracked by Ryan Thibodaux (223 votes) keep outfielders Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones well above the 75% induction threshold ahead of the January 20, 2026, announcement at 6 p.m. ET on MLB Network (streaming on Fubo, MLB.TV).

Beltrán, in year four, polls at 89.2%, buffering expected private ballot dips of ~10 points after last year's 70.3% (up from 57.1% in 2024). The nine-time All-Star (435 HR, 3 Gold Gloves, 2 Silver Sluggers) is noted for his 2005-11 Mets stint, including the 2006 NLCS controversy. Despite the Astros' 2017 scandal prompting his 2020 Mets resignation, he's back as a special assistant and eyes a Mets plaque. Teammate Billy Wagner lauded: “He was always in the thick of everything. He had a tremendous ability to stay calm at the plate at a very high level.”

Jones, year nine, holds 83% publicly after 66.2% overall last year (gains from 7.3% in 2018 debut). The five-time All-Star (434 HR, 10 Gold Gloves, mostly Braves) could overcome a ~6-point drop. Wagner added: “He could change a game in so many ways.”

Others trail: Chase Utley (68.2%, year three), Andy Pettitte (57.4%, year eight), Félix Hernández (56.5%, year two), Alex Rodríguez (43%, year five), newcomer Cole Hamels (31.4%), and Manny Ramírez (40.4%, final year ten)—many hindered by PED issues. Inductees join Kent (peaked 46.5% in BBWAA) for the July 26 Cooperstown ceremony. Players need 75%+ to enter, 5%+ to stay eligible up to ten years.

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X users, including journalists and fans, overwhelmingly view Carlos Beltrán (89%) and Andruw Jones (83%) as locks for 2026 Hall of Fame induction based on public ballot tracking, predicting both will exceed 75%. Optimism is high for Beltrán despite past Astros scandal mentions, while some skepticism notes private ballots may hurt Jones. Other candidates like Chase Utley and David Wright receive positive mentions for gains.

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Carlos Beltrán, Andruw Jones, and Jeff Kent pose with Hall of Fame plaques outside the Cooperstown museum, celebrating their 2026 induction.
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Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones elected to baseball Hall of Fame

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Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones have been elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2026, joining Jeff Kent who was selected by the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee. Beltrán received 84.2% of the vote in his fourth year on the ballot, while Jones garnered 78.4% in his ninth attempt after starting with just 7.3%. The trio will be inducted on July 26 in Cooperstown, New York.

Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones are on pace for induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame's Class of 2026, according to early ballot tracking. Jeff Kent has already secured his place through the Contemporary Era Committee. The BBWAA will announce the full results on January 20.

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كشفت جمعية كتاب البيسبول في أمريكا عن قائمة الترشيحات لقاعة المشاهير لعام 2026 يوم الاثنين، والتي تضم 15 لاعبًا عائدًا و12 وافدًا جديدًا. يتصدر كارلوس بلتران وأندرو جونز قائمة العائدين بدعم قوي من العام الماضي، بينما يقود كول هاملز الوافدين الجدد. سيتم الإعلان عن النتائج في 20 يناير 2026.

The Contemporary Baseball Era committee has elected Jeff Kent to the Baseball Hall of Fame's Class of 2026, receiving 14 of 16 votes. Kent was the only player to reach the 75% threshold on a ballot that included Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, who fell short with fewer than five votes each. Former Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon expressed disagreement with the committee's decision.

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As the 2026 Baseball Hall of Fame vote results approach, CBS Sports writers Matt Snyder and Mike Axisa discuss their differing ballots. Their conversation highlights debates over performance-enhancing drugs, the Astros scandal and borderline candidates. Both emphasize the challenges of drawing lines on eligibility.

At 50, former MLB star Alex Rodriguez has shifted his focus from Hall of Fame glory to personal growth through therapy. Despite ranking among baseball's all-time greats in home runs and RBIs, he says induction would feel hollow. This mindset comes as he appears on the 2026 ballot.

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Team USA has added designated hitter Kyle Schwarber, second baseman Brice Turang, shortstop Gunnar Henderson and catcher Will Smith to its roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic. The commitments were announced during the tournament's media day at the MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando. The squad aims to reclaim the title it last won in 2017 after finishing as runners-up to Japan in 2023.

 

 

 

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