According to a press release from the National Baseball Hall of Fame, a pair of Seattle Mariners legends will be in attendance this weekend at the Hall of Fame to see former M's third baseman Adrian Beltre get inducted to the Hall of Fame.
When former Seattle Mariners third baseman Adrian Beltre gets inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame this weekend in Cooperstown, he'll have a pair of Mariners' Hall of Famers in attendance as well.from the Hall of Fame, both Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez will be in attendance at the induction ceremony. They are part of a group of 55 living Hall of Famers that will be there. Former Mariners star Randy Johnson will not be in attendance.
One of the most accomplished players of the 21st Century, Beltre spent 21 years in the big leagues with four teams. He came up with theHe had a very interesting career arc, doing most of his best work in the back half of his career. He won five Gold Glove Awards, but didn't win his first until the 10th year of his career and third with the Mariners. Though he did lead baseball in home runs in 2004 with 48, he didn't make his first All-Star Game until he was 31 with the Red Sox.
Beltre was a .266 hitter with Seattle. He hit 103 homers over those five seasons, hitting 25 or more in three of his five years.
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