Proper noun
Beltran (plural Beltrans)
A surname from Spanish.
A few days after FairWarning's story was published, the New Jersey lawsuit was to add Puff Bar, Minas and Beltran as individual defendants. Source: Internet
After the initial story broke, Beltran claimed the Astros didn’t use a camera to gain a competitive advantage before the league did its best impression of the polygraph on and determined that was a lie. Source: Internet
An industry source told The Post on Friday that Dusty Baker, who wasn’t seriously considered for the job before Carlos Beltran got hired, is now part of the discussion among team officials, who are forced to move swiftly in filling the position. Source: Internet
Boone also paused before saying whether he respected Hinch, as well as Alex Cora and Carlos Beltran, who were both implicated in Houston’s 2017 scandal and have since lost managerial jobs. Source: Internet
But Manfred did not discipline Beltran, who later agreed to part ways with the Mets. Source: Internet
But it would have appeared awkward for him to do so while Cora and Hinch — who lost his job for doing far less than Beltran did — had both been suspended and fired. Source: Internet