Baseball just hasn't been the same without him. He was the embodiment of the joy of the game. He always had fun and put on a show but was never disrespectful to the game.A one in a million player.
Beltre loves the game truly and clearly doesn't care about the money. He just wants to play. I know there are other ball players that do the same thing but always had respect for the man
Got to enjoy watching Adrian play 1 year in Boston...was REALLY annoyed when he didn't get offered a long term deal with them....of course then enjoyed him playing for Texas the rest of his career. Great player and even better person! Attended his last home game in Texas. Sadly, Adrian never got a World Series ring. Look forward to seeing him voted into the MLB Hall of Fame! oh yeah, Don't touch his head man!
Chico Fernandez worked with Adrian in the minor leagues. When he was with the Dodgers. His former manager at Texas Ron Washington was also Dodger. Chico also worked with him. Chico was one of the best infield instructors I ever worked with. Adrian a future HOF and well deserved. You worked go hard to be the best you could be.
Rick Dempsey was another one who loved the game like Señor Beltre and his rain delay show was epic. Always good to have good-natured teammates in the clubhouse. Glad I watched them both play.
Un pelotero siempre alegre le gusta la pelota orgullo dominicano y futuro salón de la fama sin lugar a duda tiene números de sobra si muchos fueran como el el deporte fuera más divertido
The game that he got ejected from where he moved the on deck circle was ridiculous. His team was down by double digits and he gets ejected for playing around???
Beltre is just a great guy and baseball player. I still remember Madbum gave him some crap for nothing, I was hoping Beltre would knock him out just for being a jackass.