There will be two new members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame later this year.

Carlos Beltran (84.2%) and Andruw Jones (78.4%) were elected to Cooperstown on Tuesday night.

Last year, Beltran garnered 70.3% of the vote. The former MLB outfielder hit 435 home runs, had 2,725 hits and 1,587 RBI in 20 seasons. He’s also of five players in American/National League history to hit at least 500 doubles, 400 home runs and steal 300 bases.

The others are: Alex Rodriguez, Barry Bonds, Andre Dawson and Willie Mays.

Beltran is a nine-time All-Star, three-time Gold Glove Award winner and two-time Silver Slugger.

Jones, who had 66.2% of the vote last year, won 10 Gold Gloves and was only one of four outfielders to do so, along with Ken Griffey Jr., Al Kaline and Ichiro Suzuki.

A five-time All-Star, Jones had 434 home runs and 1,289 RBI in 17 MLB seasons.

Beltran and Jones will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in July.