Carlos Beltran returned to Citi Field on Thursday for the first time since he was briefly the manager of the Mets.
The nine-time All-Star, who played for both the Mets and Yankees in his 20 MLB seasons, was on hand to celebrate the life of Roberto Clemente, a fellow Puerto Rico native, and to join other Clemente Award winners in packaging food for those in need in New York City.
“It’s not weird at all. I was invited to participate, so I’m here,” Beltran told The Post about being back at Citi Field. “There’s nothing to reflect [on]. I didn’t really do much that year. What happened, happened. In life, you have to move on.” By the following January, Beltran had been implicated in the Astros’ cheating scheme in which Houston used a camera system to steal signs notably during the run to the 2017 World Series. Beltran, a 20-year pro, was found to be a ringleader in the plot, which tarnished his reputation, perhaps hurt his Cooperstown bid and cost him his Mets job before it had truly started.. He was eventually replaced by Luis Rojas.
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