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			Rangers to retire Beltre's No. 29 
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			 [January 26, 2019] 
			The Texas Rangers will retire 
			the number of former third baseman Adrian Beltre with a ceremony 
			planned in June, the team announced Friday. 
 Beltre, 39, announced his retirement in November following his 21st 
			season in the majors, the last eight of which were spent with Texas.
 
 He'll become the fourth Ranger to have his number retired, joining 
			pitcher Nolan Ryan (No. 34) in 1996, former manager Johnny Oates 
			(26) in 2005, and catcher Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez (7) in 2017. Ryan 
			and Rodriguez are both Hall of Famers -- Rodriguez was inducted the 
			same day Beltre notched his 3,000th career hit, on July 30, 2017 -- 
			and Beltre figures to join them before long.
 
 Beltre finished his career with 3,166 hits in 2,933 games, along 
			with 477 homers, 1,707 RBIs (most ever among third basemen) and a 
			.286 batting average. He earned four All-Star nods, including three 
			in his first four years with the Rangers, and went to his only World 
			Series with Texas in 2011.
 
 Beltre ranks third all-time among players at his position in home 
			runs and Wins Above Replacement (95.7). In the WAR metric, Beltre is 
			38th all-time, and he also won five Gold Gloves.
 
 He signed with the Rangers in 2011 after one season with the Boston 
			Red Sox. Beltre spent the first seven years of his career with the 
			Dodgers before five years with the Mariners.
 
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			Rangers designated hitter Adrian Beltre (29) hits a home run against 
			the Houston Astros during the sixth inning at Globe Life Park in 
			Arlington. The Astros defeat the Rangers 2-1. Mandatory Credit: 
			Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            "This franchise and its fans have the privilege of witnessing the 
			last eight years of Adrian Beltre's Hall of Fame career on a daily 
			basis," co-chairman and managing partner Ray Davis said in a 
			statement. "With 2019 being our final year at Globe Life Park in 
			Arlington, we felt it was appropriate to retire Adrian's number in 
			the park where he excelled for so long."
 --Field Level Media
 
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