
Beltrán, Jones, Kent Join Hall of Fame in Emotional Induction Ceremony
Carlos Beltrán, Andruw Jones and Jeff Kent were welcomed into the Baseball Hall of Fame, each with a unique story of prophecy, perseverance, and pride.
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Carlos Beltrán, Andruw Jones and Jeff Kent were welcomed into the Baseball Hall of Fame, each with a unique story of prophecy, perseverance, and pride.

The Baseball Hall of Fame will induct Carlos Beltrán, Andruw Jones and Jeff Kent, celebrating their careers and the milestones that led to their election.

The Baseball Hall of Fame will welcome Carlos Beltrán, Andruw Jones and Jeff Kent this weekend, celebrating their outstanding contributions to the game.

A chronicle of extraordinary baseball achievements, from historic hitting feats to unforgettable Hall of Fame classes, that continue to influence the game.

From Bob Meusel's third career cycle to modern pitching feats, this article chronicles baseball's most memorable moments.

Carlos Beltrán will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on July 26, becoming the sixth Puerto Rican inductee. His career is marked by nine All‑Star selections, a 2013 Roberto Clemente Award, and a steadfast commitment to community baseball programs.

The San Francisco Giants' recent Pride Night controversy has become a flashpoint in a national debate over diversity, politics, and the role of sports in cultural battles.

Matt Chapman delivered a historic performance against the Chicago Cubs, driving in eight runs and launching a grand slam that helped the Giants snap a three‑game winning streak.

Matt Chapman delivered a historic performance, tying the San Francisco Giants' single‑game RBI record with eight, as the club routed Chicago 18‑3 and extended its winning streak.

Matt Chapman delivered a historic eight‑RBI performance, hitting a grand slam, a three‑run homer and a sacrifice fly, while the Giants rolled past the Cubs 18‑3.

Matt Chapman delivered a grand slam, a three-run homer and a sacrifice fly, tying the Giants' single-game RBI record and sparking a 19-hit offensive explosion.

Matt Chapman delivered a historic eight-RBI performance, hitting a grand slam and a 432-foot homer, as the Giants routed the Cubs 18-3.

From his early days in Richmond to his pivotal role in the Pirates' 1971 World Series triumph, Gene Alley's career blended brilliance, resilience, and a legacy that still resonates in baseball lore.

Acquired from the Athletics and locked in through 2030, Matt Olson has become a cornerstone for the Braves, blending durability, power and defensive excellence.

While most collectors focus on U.S. staples like Topps and Bowman, a handful of international baseball cards are quietly achieving seven‑figure values. Scarcity, historical context and PSA population data reveal why these issues are generating intense interest.