Carlos Beltran will have to wait at least another year for his chance to be enshrined in Cooperstown after he missed out on being in the class of 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame inductees that was announced on Tuesday night.
And one of his former managers isn’t thrilled.
Beltran, who played 20 years in MLB and spent time with the Mets, Royals, Yankees, Cardinals, Astros, Rangers and Giants, received 70.3 percent of the vote (277 of 294 votes) from the Baseball Writers Association of America Hall of Fame voters.
The threshold that needed to be reached was 75 percent of the vote.
This marks the third time that Beltran had been on the ballot and saw him inch closer to becoming immortalized in Cooperstown, after receiving 57.1 percent in 2024 and 46.5 percent in 2023.
