Adrian Beltre to Throw First Pitch at MLB All-Star Game

From ESPN.com

ARLINGTON, Texas — Adrian Beltre will throw out the ceremonial first pitch for the All-Star Game at the home of his final team, the Texas Rangers, five days before his induction as a first-ballot Hall of Famer.

Beltre will be accompanied by three other former Rangers in the Hall of Fame, pitchers Fergie Jenkins and Nolan Ryan and catcher Ivan Rodríguez, at Globe Life Field on Tuesday night. Beltre is set to be enshrined in Cooperstown on Sunday.

The 45-year-old Beltre played the final eight of his 21 seasons with the Rangers and made his only World Series appearance in his first year in Texas in 2011.

A four-time All-Star who won five Gold Gloves, Beltre finished with 3,166 hits and 477 home runs. His 2,759 games played at third base are fewer than only Brooks Robinson’s total. He hit for the cycle three times, the last at age 36.

The 3,000th career hit for Beltre came in a home game on July 30, 2017, only minutes after Rodriguez had finished his Hall of Fame induction speech in Cooperstown.

Rodriguez and Beltre are All-Star ambassadors this week, and Beltre was the manager of the American League team in the Futures Game over the weekend.

Beltre is about to join Rodriguez and the strikeout king Ryan as the only members of the hall wearing Rangers caps on their plaques. Jenkins’ plaque features a Chicago Cubs cap.

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