MLBMLB Texas Rangers1998–2018Hall of Fame · 2024

Adrian Beltre Cards & Plaques

3,000 hits on the wall — for the Rangers fan who lived the Texas years.

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Adrian Beltre Texas Rangers MLB HOF 2024  2 Card Stats Plaque 8" x 10"

Career snapshot

Career: .286 BA · 3,166 hits · 477 HR · 1,707 RBI · 1,524 R · 2,933 games · 1998–2018 across Los Angeles Dodgers, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, and Texas Rangers (8 seasons). Career averages: .286/.339/.480 · 116 OPS+.

Hardware: 4× All-Star, 5× Gold Glove (3B), 4× Silver Slugger, 2× Platinum Glove. Member of the 3,000 hits / 400 HR / Gold Glove club (only 4 players in MLB history). Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2024 (95.1%, first ballot).

Accolades

★ 4× MLB All-Star

★ 5× Gold Glove Award at third base

★ 4× Silver Slugger Award

★ 2× Platinum Glove Award

★ 3,166 career hits · 477 career home runs

★ One of only 4 players in MLB history with 3,000 hits, 400 HR, and a Gold Glove

★ Only player ever to hit for the cycle 3 times

★ Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2024 (95.1%, first ballot)

The card collector's view

Beltré's flagship rookie is the 1995 Bowman #136 RC—his first prospect card from the Dodgers system, with PSA 10 copies commanding premiums during Rangers anniversary years. 1995 Bowman's Best #B6 is the premium chase. His 1996 Bowman Chrome #34 is his first chrome rookie. His 2010-2017 Rangers cards from his Texas peak hold steady collector value. Panini retired-legends inserts in Diamond Kings feature Beltré in classic Rangers red-white-and-blue.

About Adrian Beltre Cards & Plaques at FreshDCards

3,000-hit, 400-home-run, Gold Glove third baseman. Adrian Beltré retired in 2018 with 3,166 hits, 477 home runs, and five Gold Gloves at third base across twenty-one seasons. The Dominican Republic native broke through with the Dodgers, peaked in Seattle and Boston, then finished with eight seasons in Texas, where he became the face of Rangers baseball. Four All-Star nods, four Silver Sluggers. One of only four players in MLB history with 3,000 hits, 400 home runs, and a Gold Glove. Baseball Hall of Fame, Class of 2024.