Carlos Beltrán to wear Mets cap on Hall of Fame plaque

The National Baseball Hall of Fame announced that Carlos Beltrán's plaque will feature the New York Mets logo, joining Tom Seaver and Mike Piazza as the only players with that distinction. Beltrán, elected in his fourth year on the ballot, expressed gratitude to all teams he played for but highlighted his growth with the Mets. The Class of 2026 will be inducted on July 26 in Cooperstown, New York.

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum revealed on Tuesday the cap logo selections for the Class of 2026 inductees. Carlos Beltrán, a former outfielder who played 20 seasons across seven teams, will be depicted wearing a New York Mets cap on his plaque. This choice aligns with his most productive years in Queens, where he played seven seasons, earning five All-Star selections, three Gold Gloves, and two Silver Sluggers. With the Mets, Beltrán appeared in 839 games, hit 149 home runs, and accumulated 31.1 WAR, according to Baseball-Reference—outpacing his stats with any other team, including the Kansas City Royals, where he also spent seven years.

'I didn’t do this alone,' Beltrán said in a statement. 'Every team I played for shaped my journey, and I’m grateful to all of them. With the Mets, I experienced my greatest individual growth and success. I’m honored that my Hall of Fame plaque will feature the Mets logo, and I’m proud that every team I played for will be listed on the plaque.'

Beltrán was elected by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America on January 20, alongside Andruw Jones, who will wear an Atlanta Braves cap. Jeff Kent, selected by the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee in December, will be shown with a San Francisco Giants logo. The Hall's process involves guidance to inductees, with the final decision reflecting the player's career, though all teams are noted on the plaque text.

The induction ceremony is set for Sunday, July 26, 2026, in Cooperstown, New York, broadcast live on MLB Network. Plaques will be unveiled before each electee's speech. Beltrán, born in Puerto Rico, joins an elite group of international Hall of Famers.

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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.

The Baseball Writers' Association of America unveiled its 2026 Hall of Fame ballot on Monday, featuring 15 returning players and 12 newcomers. Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones lead the returnees with strong support from last year, while Cole Hamels headlines the first-timers. Results will be announced on January 20, 2026.

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The National Baseball Hall of Fame unveiled its Contemporary Baseball Era ballot on Monday, featuring eight players whose primary contributions came since 1980. Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Carlos Delgado, Jeff Kent, Don Mattingly, Dale Murphy, Gary Sheffield and the late Fernando Valenzuela are up for consideration by a 16-member committee. A candidate needs 12 votes, or 75%, for election to the 2026 class, with results announced on December 7.

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Two MLB writers have detailed their selections for the 2026 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, highlighting players with strong statistical cases amid debates over PED use and career peaks. Jason Foster voted for eight candidates, while Mike Petriello cast his maximum of 10 votes in his first year as a voter. Their choices reflect evolving standards for induction in a challenging era for baseball.

Team Puerto Rico has put together a formidable coaching staff for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, drawing on revered figures from the island's baseball history. Led by general manager Carlos Beltrán and manager Yadier Molina, the staff includes Hall of Famers and former stars to guide a young roster. The team is set to play pool games in San Juan starting Friday, generating excitement despite absences of key players.

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The Boston Red Sox have selected Jon Lester, Johnny Damon and Mike Timlin as the player inductees for their 2026 Hall of Fame class. Longtime public address announcer Sherm Feller will be honored as the non-uniformed inductee, while Bill Mueller's 2004 walk-off home run is the memorable moment. The announcement came during Fenway Fest festivities in Boston.

 

 

 

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