Carlos Beltrán launches initiative to unite Puerto Rico in its hall of fame induction
The former Boricua player presented “An achievement for all”, a digital platform to facilitate the journey of his fans to Cooperstown
Former Puerto Rican baseball player Carlos Beltrán announced the launch of “An Achievement for All”, an initiative with which he seeks to attract Puerto Rican fans. to Rico and all Latin America can accompany him during his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame next July 27 in Cooperstown, New York.
Through this project, the former player aims to bring his followers closer to one of the most important moments of his professional career and facilitate the logistics to attend the exaltation ceremony.
“This achievement is not mine only, it is from a people who has supported me since the first day. ‘An achievement from everyone’ is born from the desire to share I'll spend time with my people and guide them as much as possible, so that they can be present in Cooperstown," Beltrán said in a statement.
Carlos Beltrán wants to fill Cooperstown with Puerto Rico flags
The explayer said that one of his great wishes for the day of the ceremony is to see an important presence of Puerto Rican fans at the event that will be celebrated at the Clark Sports Center.
“I dream of seeing that day thousands of Puerto Rico flags accompany me,” said Carlos Beltrán about the ceremony, which will be open to the public and free.
As part of the initiative, the ex-soletero presented the carlosbeltranhof.com portal, a site where followers can consult detailed information s about flights from Puerto Rico, lodging options, transportation, dress recommendations and commemorative items available for the occasion.
Beltrán joins the Latin legends of the Hall of Fame
The exaltation of Carlos Beltrán will have a special meaning for Latin baseball, as he will become the 20th Latino to enter the Cooperstown Hall of Fame and the sixth Puerto Rican to achieve it.
The former outfielder will join legendary figures such as Roberto Clemente, Orlando Cepeda, Roberto Alomar, Iván Rodríguez and Edgar Martínez.
Beltrán got his election after receiving more than 84% of the votes from the United States Baseball Writers' Association, backing that confirmed his impact within the Major Leagues.
The numbers that brought Carlos Beltrán to the Hall of Fame
During 20 seasons in the Major Leagues, Carlos Beltrán built a career full of consistency and offensive productivity.
The Puerto Rican finished with 435 home runs, the second number among Puerto Rican players behind Carlos Delgad or, in addition to recording 2,725 hits, 312 stolen bases, three Golden Gloves and nine selections to the All-Star Game.
His career included steps in seven MLB franchises, consolidating himself as one of the most complete ballplayers of his generation.
“An achievement for all” seeks to bring the fans to the moment of Beltrán
The initiative promoted by Beltrán also aims to motivate more Latin fans to experience the ceremony up close in Cooperstown and turn the event into a collective celebration for Puerto Rico.
The project seeks to facilitate the travel and organization experience for all those followers who want to accompany the former player on their official entry to the precinct of the immortals of baseball.

