Carlos Beltran (46), who was the instigator of the ‘sign stealing’ caused by the Houston Astros in the American Professional Baseball Major League (MLB) in 2017, returns to the New York Mets.
The New York Post reported on the 6th (Korean time) that Beltran will enter the front desk as an assistant general manager of the Billy Eppler Mets. Beltran, who played 20 seasons in the major leagues, was a star player with a career batting average of 0.279, 435 homers, and 1587 RBIs. He was also voted an All-Star nine times. 카지노사이트
After his active retirement, in November 2019, he was appointed manager of the New York Mets, but Houston’s ‘sign stealing’ scandal broke out shortly thereafter. When Houston won the World Series in 2017, it was revealed that they systematically stole the opposing team’s sign, and Beltrán, who was a veteran player, was said to have played a leading role. In the end, Beltrán resigned after two months as Mets manager. However, at the time, the Mets team wrapped him up, saying, “I hope that Beltrán’s baseball career will not end.”
After his manager resigned, Beltrán worked as a commentator for the Yankees’ broadcasting company and returned to the Mets’ front desk after three years.