The New York Mets will have an all-time franchise great present with the team on a regular basis this season. According to Tim Healey of Newsday, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns requested that former All-Star center fielder and current special assistant Carlos Beltran spend regular time around the major league team this season.
The New York Mets have some tough decisions ahead of them about the direction of the franchise. New York already has made a serious decision with former Milwaukee Brewers executive David Stearns taking over as the Mets' president of baseball operations.
The Mets officially introduced Manhattan native David Stearns as the first president of baseball operations in franchise history on Monday. The first item on the former Brewers exec's agenda will be hiring a new manager.
During day two of the 2023 MLB Draft, the Los Angeles Dodgers selected Bryan González, a high school shortstop out of the Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy in Puerto Rico.
We’re going to combine a few Day 2 draft picks here. The Dodgers took shortstop Bryan Gonzalez out of the Carlos Beltran Academy in Puerto Rico in the sixth round, then selected Marshall pitcher Patrick Copen in the seventh round.
Using WAR to help us rank them, let's look at the top 24 players in the history of the Kansas City Royals franchise.
Former Houston Astros standout Carlos Beltran officially began his new role as special assistant to New York Mets general manager Billy Eppler. Beltran was most recently with the YES Network.
PORT ST. LUCIE - "No chance." Carlos Beltran had many teams reach out to him about coaching jobs in the offseason, but he never thought that the first team he'd be back with would be the Mets after being fired as manager three years ago for his involvement in the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scandal.
It's official. The Mets announced on Thursday that former franchise great Carlos Beltran has been hired as a special assistant to general manager Billy Eppler.
Carlos Beltran, a former standout with the Houston Astros, will be leaving the YES Network to join the New York Mets in an unspecified role, according to a report in the New York Post.
The news comes a little over three years after Beltran stepped down as the club’s manager in the aftermath of the Astros sign-stealing scandal, as Beltran ended up resigning without ever actually managing the Mets in a regular-season game.
Back in the late 1990s, the Kansas City Royals had a can’t-miss prospect in Carlos Beltran. He went on to have an amazing career as one of MLB‘s true five-tool players in the 2000s and 2010s.
The Mets reportedly approached Carlos Beltran to gauge his interest in joining the team's coaching staff.
Carlos Beltran, a former American League rookie of the year and a World Series champion with the Houston Astros, is among 14 players appearing on the National Baseball Hall of Fame ballot for the first time.
On this day in 2017, the Houston Astros did something that had never been done in their franchise history. With a 5-1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston clinched their first ever World Series title.
Carlos Beltran currently has the best odds to be the next manager of the Kansas City Royals. At +400, Beltran is the favorite to take over for Mike Matheny, who was fired on Wednesday night after the Royals went 65-97 and finished last in the American League Central.
A presumptive future Hall of Fame member could replace a current one as the next manager of the Chicago White Sox. Following Tony La Russa's retirement from the White Sox for health reasons, longtime San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy has been installed as the favorite to come out of retirement to lead Chicago in 2023.
This former franchise great could be back with the Mets in the near future. According to MLB insider Bob Nightengale, Carlos Beltran may be a candidate to be re-hired by the organization this upcoming offseason.
With David Ortiz officially being enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, it’s time to look ahead to the potential class of 2023. Several new players are on the list for next year’s potential class.
Former Houston Astros star Carlos Beltran is admiring that his team’s infamous sign-stealing scandal creates a “stain” on the team’s 2017 World Series title.
One of the youngest players the Red Sox selected in the 2019 amateur draft was second-round pick Matthew Lugo. Lugo, then just 18 years old, was fresh out of the Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy in Puerto Rico and ultimately forwent his commitment to the University of Miami to sign with the Sox for an over-slot deal of $1.1 million that June.
A common belief in life is everyone deserves a second chance. We are all human, and humans often make mistakes. In Carlos Beltran's case, he was fired before ever managing a game for the Mets in 2020 due to his role in the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scandal when he was a player.
Previous skipper Luis Rojas was let go on Monday.
Tebow enters a new season in the Mets system with a new jersey number.
While many of the Houston Astros’ current players continue to stay quiet on the team’s sign-stealing methods, a former teammate has now apologized for his involvement in the methods.
Given the fates of AJ Hinch and Alex Cora, it was only a matter of time before Beltran lost his job too.
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