Baseball Hall of Fame
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- 6. "Mule" played 1st base for the Birmingham Black Barons, 1926 won the Triple Crown
- 7. "Baby" spent most of his career with the Cubs and the first to tally over 3,000 hits
- 12. "Big Papi" played for the Twins and mostly for the Red Sox, which in his 1st 5 seasons averaged 41 home runs
- 13. "Tom Terrific" started withe Mets winning a World Series and became a legend with the Reds as well winning 3 Cy Young Awards
- 15. Dominican American player for the Red Sox who had over 3,000 strikeouts in less than 3,000 innings
- 17. Managed over 7,700 games primarily with the Philadelphia Athletics
- 20. Was a centerfielder in the Negro Leagues known for his quickness. His famous quote is that he could turn out the lights and be in bed before it got dark
- 22. 10 x All Star, 1949 AL Batting Champion, hitting .300 nine seasons
- 23. "Hack" known for his time with the Cubs, hitting 56 home runs in a season, a record that stood for 65 years
- 26. Played predominantly for the Dodgers and Mets, hitting a home run the first game back, arguable the best hitting catcher in baseball history
- 27. 23rd player to reach the 3,000 hit club, played for the Red Sox and Yankees, won the 1996 World Series
- 29. 1931 to 46 Manager of the Bronx Bomber Yankees
- 30. "Killer" was a power hitter for the Twins with 573 home runs. He is MLB's logo
- 31. Played in the Negro Leagues and in 1972 became the 2nd Negro League player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, many believe he hit over 800 home runs
- 37. "The Big Train" played primarily with the Senators, winning 417 games with over 3,000 strikeouts
- 39. "Mr October" played for the A's and Yankees winning 3 straight World Series
- 40. "The Sandman" was a star reliever for the Yankees and is the ONLY player to date to be unanimously chosen for Hall Of Fame
- 42. "The Kid" played mostly for the Mets and Expos and won the 1986 world series as the catcher, one of only four players to be named Captain of the Mets
- 44. "Rube" was a left handed pitcher in the early 1920's primarily with the Giants where he was the NL Wins leader and Strikeout leader
- 45. "Jocko" was an umpire from 1941 to 1965, also umpiring 5 World Series
- 46. "Hawk". Played for the Cubs and Expos winning Rookie of the Year in 1977 and won the 1987 MVP
- 48. "Express" leads MLB in No Hitters with 7, playing for the Astros and Rangers,
- 51. "The Professor" played for the Cubs and Braves and was the 1st pitcher in history to win 4 consecutive Cy Young Awards
- 54. "The Dominican Dandy" was a Giants Pitcher, winning 25 games 3 x and in 1968 set a Giants record with 26 wins
- 55. "Yaz" played for the Red Sox, was an 18 x All Star, member of the 3,000 hit club
- 57. 1st catcher in history to lead the league in home runs, 14 x All Star and 2 World Series wins
- 60. "Marmaduke" played mostly for the Braves as a pitcher and a 1996 Cy Young winner
- 61. "The Kid" also known as "Junior" over 600 home runs and 10 Gold Gloves, and was a centerfielder for the Reds and Mariners
- 62. "Goose" played with the Senators when he led the AL in hitting with a .379 average
- 64. "Yankee Clipper" has a record 56 Consecutive game hit streak still standing
- 67. "Mr. Cub", hit 512 home runs and fans voted him the greatest Cubs of all time
- 72. "Mr. Padre" was one of the premier hitters in the 80's and 90's winning the batting title 8 times and was an all star 15 times.
- 73. Played infield for the Braves, hitting over 460 home runs and hitting over .300
- 75. "Catfish" played for the A's and Yankees and is only pitcher to win 200 games before age of 31
- 78. "Little Louie" was a 13 x All Star shortstop and was the first Latin player to win Rookie of the Year
- 79. "Big Six" played for the NY Giants, gathering 373 wins and over 2,000 strikeouts
- 80. "The Fordham Flash" holds the record for most World Series hits and 3 x stolen bases leader
- 83. Nickname for Cubs pitcher Mordecai Brown
- 85. "Kiki" led the NL in stolen bases 4 times, winning the World Series in 1925 with the Pirates
- 86. His career spanned over 5 decades, ascending from the Negro Leagues to MLB, as a pitcher made his MLB debut at age 42 with the Indians
- 87. "The Man Of Steal" played for many teams including the Yankees and A's and is considered the greatest leadoff hitter in baseball, holds record for 130 stolen bases in 1 season
- 88. "Wahoo" from Nebraska, played alongside Ty Cobb and was a 2 x home run leader
- 94. "The Tilden Flash " from Tilden Nebraska playing centerfield for the Philadelphia Whiz Kids, he ranks 3rd for putouts for any centerfielder in history
- 96. First baseman in the Negro Leagues for the Homestead Grays, nicknamed the "Black Lou Gehrig"
- 98. "The Old Arbitrator" was an umpire in the National League from 1905 until 1941
- 99. "Lefty" has the 2nd most strikeouts of any left handed pitcher and was the first pitcher to win 4 Cy Young Awards
- 101. "The Hebrew Hammer" played primarily for the Tigers and 4 x AL home run leader
- 102. "Wizard" was the shortstop for the Padres and Cardinals winning the Gold Glove 13 times
- 103. A catcher with the Yankees was an 18 x All Star and won 10 World Series
- 106. "The Man" was possibly the greatest Cardinal of all time, He has over 3,600 hits and was the MVP 3 x
- 107. "Double X" First Baseman who when retired was 2nd in home runs and batted over .300 11 times
- 111. Cubs legendary 3rd baseman, 9 x All Star and hit 30 home runs and averaged over .300 4 times
- 112. "The Splendid Splinter" is the last player to hit .400 or better. Red Sox Legend
- 113. "The Chairman of the Board" was a 10 time All Star and 6 time World Series Champion
- 117. Cuban professional outfielder and pitcher who outhit Babe Ruth most of the time .340 career hitter
- 118. Catcher who was also a 3 x World Series Champion, as a Manager with the Tigers won 101 games his rookie year
- 119. "Turkey" played 18 years in the Negro Leagues, leading the league in home runs 6 times
- 121. Played shortstop for the NY Yankees, 1 vote shy of being unanimously elected to the Hall of Fame and was a 14 x All Star
- 122. Played entire 12 year career with the Twins hitting 207 home runs and won 6 Gold Glove Awards
- 124. "Wee Willie" was one of the hardest to strikeout, he averaged going 64 at bats between strikeouts
- 125. Led the American League in wins for 4 years and strikeouts for 7 years
- 127. "The Duke of Flatbush" played for the Dodgers winning 6 World Series and hitting 407 home runs
- 129. "The Judge" s the 1st player to be named MVP of both leagues and the Triple Crown in 1966
- 130. "Ducky" played with the Cardinals "Gas House Gang" and is the last NL player to win the Triple Crown
- 131. "Big Jawn" was a 10 time All Star and won 5 World Series hitting 359 home runs
- 132. Number 42, Dodgers icon broke baseballs color barrier
- 133. "Rabbit" played 23 seasons all in the National League, known as one of baseballs greatest clowns with practical jokes
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- 1. "Maz" 2nd baseman best known for his Game 7 9th inning home run to defeat the Yankees
- 2. Played shortstop for the Pirates, 3,420 hits and 101 home runs
- 3. "Pops" played 1st Base for the Pirates, leading them to 2 World Series wins and had the most home runs of any player in the 1970's
- 4. "Old Pete" from St Paul Nebraska was a 6 x NL strikeouts leader
- 5. "Rockin Robin" played shortstop for the Brewers holding the record for most game played in the MLB by age of 20
- 8. "Big D" played for the Dodgers for 14 years and became a 3 x World Series Champion
- 9. "Gettysburg Eddie" was 1st left handed pitcher to win 300 games
- 10. The 5 x All Star played for 8 teams, was the 1st Pitcher to win the Cy Young Award in each league
- 11. "Mr. Tiger" played 22 seasons with the Detroit Tigers hitting 399 home runs where he won 10 Gold Glove Awards and was an 18 x All Star
- 14. Played his entire career and managerial career with the Pirates, had double digits in triples 11 times
- 16. "Ryno" 2nd baseman for the Cubs winning 9 Gold Gloves and hitting over 200 home runs
- 18. 5 x 20 game winner with the Braves and Mets and 2 x Cy Young Winner
- 19. "The Iron Horse" played in 2,130 consecutive games with the Yankees
- 21. 7 x All Star with the Houston Astros forming the "Killer B's", winning the Clemente Award in 2007
- 23. "Gus" was a pitcher over 23 years, won 300 games and won the Cy Young i 1959
- 24. 1977 MVP with the Twins hitting .388, won 7 AL Batting Titles
- 25. "Cobra" played for the Pirates,, was the 1978 MVP and 2 x Batting Champion
- 26. His 186 wins in the 1970's made him the winningest pitcher, Orioles Ace, won 3 Cy Young Awards
- 28. "The Ol Professor" is best known for Managing the 1950's Yankees and later the Mets
- 29. "Biz" 1920's premier Negro League Catcher for the Indianapolis ABC's and Hillsdale Daisies
- 32. Left handed pitcher who primarily played for the Braves winning 20 games or more in 13 seasons
- 33. "The Big Hurt" played for the Chicago White Sox, only major leaguer to have a .300 batting average, 100 runs scored with 100 walks and 20 home runs
- 34. Was from Puerto Rico, playing OF for the Pirates before he died in a plane crash following his 18th season
- 35. "The Sultan of Swat, The Great Bambino", played primarily for the Yankees and hit over 700 home runs
- 36. "Stretch" played most of his career with the Giants hitting over 520 home runs. The water around the current stadium has his name
- 38. "Campy" was a catcher for the Dodgers after 9 years in the Negro Leagues, his career ended after he was paralyzed in a car accident
- 41. Pitched 12 years with the Dodgers and was baseballs 3 x Cy Young winner
- 43. "Old Aches and Pains" played 20 seasons with the White Sox as their shortstop and was a 2 x Batting Champion
- 47. As of 2025, only pure Royals player in the Hall of Fame, 3rd baseman known for the Pine Tar Incident and chasing .400 as a hitter
- 49. Only player to have represented the Braves in all 3 of their home cities and considered one of histories greatest 3rd basemen. He hit 512 home runs
- 50. Played baseball for 43 years, he is one of 2 players to win 3 batting titles as well as Triple Crowns
- 52. Dodgers owner who brought Jackie Robinson into the MLB
- 53. "Hammer" hit 24 home runs or more from 1955 until 1973 hitting 755 in his career
- 56. 2 x World Series Champion 2nd Baseman from the Big Red Machine
- 58. "Country"scored the winning run in Game 7 of the World Series for the Cardinals in 1946
- 59. "Hoot" graduated from Omaha Tech HS and became a Cardinals Pitching legend winning 2 Cy Young Awards and 2 World Series
- 63. Hit 548 home runs and was a 10 x Gold Glove 3rd Baseman for the Phillies
- 65. Managed the NY Giants for almost 30 years and as a player had over 430 stolen bases 30 years
- 66. "The Meal Ticket" pitching for the NY Giants, was a 2 x MVP and first unanimous MVP in 1936
- 68. "Knucksie" regarded as the greatest knuckleball pitcher of all time, leading MLB in ERA in 1967
- 69. "The Frenchman" played primarily for Cleveland and had over 3,200 hits
- 70. Played 28 seasons, 9 in Japan, and then mostly with the Mariners winning f MVP Awards
- 71. First Commissioner of baseball from 1920 until 1944, ruled on the Chicago Black Sox
- 74. Played for the A's in the 70's and became one of the best relief pitchers in the game leading the league in saves 3 times
- 76. "The Maestro" and over the course of his pro career he played all 9 positions. He was the 2nd Hispanic born player in th eHall of Fame
- 77. Many argue he is baseballs greatest player, played for the NY Giants as a centerfielder and is known for "The Catch"
- 81. "The Rajah" with the Cardinals,, was a 2 x League MVP with a career batting average of .358
- 82. ________ Speaker hit .345 as a player had over 700 doubles
- 84. Led the league in strikeouts for 6 straight years in the late 1800's and early 1900's
- 85. 511 career wins, nicknamed "Cyclone" due to his speed
- 89. 6x All Star Cubs Leftfielder, 1961 NL Rookie of the Year
- 90. 1st man to integrate the American League when he joined the Indians 3 months after Jackie Robinson joined the Dodgers
- 91. He played 17 seasons in the Negro Leagues and won 3 pennants with the Daisies hitting .304
- 92. "Home Run" was known as the original king of the home runs even though he only hit 96 in his career, he was a member of the Athletics $100,000 infield
- 93. "Baby Bull" was Giants Rookie of the Year and in 1961, hit 46 home runs
- 95. "Pee Wee" was a 10 x All Star Dodger, played alongside Jackie Robinson in the infield
- 97. A player, manager and executive in the Negro Leagues, known as the best Negro League pitchers of the early 1900s and is considered the Father of Black Baseball
- 100. "Master Melvin" led the NL in Home Runs 6 x and was the first NL player to go over 500 home runs
- 104. 12 x All Star and had the winning hit in the 1992 World Series, named the 3rd greatest athlete all time any sport
- 105. "The Human Vacuum Cleaner" played 3rd base for the Orioles, an 18 x All Star and 16 x Gold Glove winner
- 108. "Eck" was one of the 1st pitchers to have a 20 win season and 50 save season
- 109. An outfielder with the Pirates, Cubs and Indians where he hit over 300 home runs and is famous for announcing Mets games
- 110. "The Iron Man" played 2,632 consecutive games now holding that record and has over 3,100 hits
- 114. Played for 9 different teams but was known for his Yankee success where he threw 3 games without giving up an earned run in the 1920's
- 115. 6 x All Star outfielder for the Cardinals, led the NL in stolen bases for 8 seasons, has over 3,000 hits and 900 stolen bases
- 116. "The Commerce Comet" played is entire career with the Yankees, only player to hit over 150 home runs from each side of the plate.
- 120. "The Georgia Peach" playing 23 years with the Tigers, career batting average .366 and over 4,000 hits
- 121. "The Big Unit" played 22 seasons for 6 teams, he was a 6'10 pitcher, won the Pitching Triple Crown in 2002
- 123. "Rapid Robert" pitched for the Indians throwing 279 complete games
- 126. 3rd most difficult player in MLB history to strikeout, Played 2nd base for the White Sox, hit .300 or more 6 times
- 128. Primarily a Cardinal and Ace of the Gas House Gang winning 30 games in 1934