With a career totaling 2725 hits and 435 home runs, he also hit 8 home runs in the 2004 playoffs, setting a record for the most home runs in a single postseason, a feat only three people have achieved.
Although this former superstar is now a 40-year-old man whose raw power has greatly declined, his skill and experience still make Lin Guanglai wary of him, especially since this is at the opponent's home field, and the bases are loaded.
In the batter's box, Beltran's demeanor is rather relaxed at the moment, perhaps even overly so:
If it were a fair duel between pitcher and batter, this old-timer nearing retirement wouldn't have much confidence in defeating the currently unstoppable Lin Guanglai; but now, with external factors helping, things have become much simpler.
