Baseball Hall of Fame

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