List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York, honors individuals who have excelled in playing, managing, and serving the sport, and is the central point for the study of the history of baseball in the United States and beyond, displaying baseball-related artifacts and exhibits. Elections of worthy individuals to be honored by induction into the Hall of Fame commenced in 1936, although the first induction ceremonies were not held until the hall opened in 1939.[1] Through the elections for 2020, a total of 333 people have been inducted, including 235 former major league players, 31 executives, 35 Negro leagues players and executives, 22 managers, and 10 umpires.[2] Each is listed showing his primary position; that is, the position or role in which the player made his greatest contribution to baseball according to the Hall of Fame.

The plaque gallery at the Baseball Hall of Fame
Ty Cobb's plaque at the Baseball Hall of Fame

According to the current rules, players must have at least 10 years of major league experience to be eligible for induction. In addition, they must be retired for at least five years if living, or deceased for at least six months. Players meeting these qualifications must pass through a screening committee, and are then voted on by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA). Each writer may vote for up to 10 players; to be admitted into the Hall of Fame, a player must be approved by 75% of those casting ballots.[3] Players receiving less than 5% approval are removed from future BBWAA ballots.[1] The rules, as revised in July 2016, allow that all individuals eligible for induction but not for the BBWAA ballot—players who have not been approved by the BBWAA election process within 15 years of their retirement, umpires, managers, pioneers, and executives—may be considered by one of four voting bodies that have taken over the role of the former Veterans Committee, based on the era in which each individual candidate made his greatest contribution to the sport.[4] On a few occasions, exceptions have been made to the guidelines in place at the time: Lou Gehrig was elected in 1939 following his diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis;[1] Roberto Clemente was elected shortly after his death in 1972; and Addie Joss was elected in 1978 even though he completed only nine seasons before his death.[5]

Between 1971 and 1977, nine players from the Negro leagues were inducted by a special Negro Leagues Committee, which was given the task of identifying worthy players who played in the Negro leagues prior to the breaking of baseball's color line. Since 1977, players from the Negro leagues have been considered by the Veterans Committee, and nine more individuals have been approved by that body.[6] In 2005, the Hall announced the formation of a Committee on African-American Baseball, which held a 2006 election for eligible figures from the Negro leagues and earlier 19th-century teams;[7] 17 additional Negro leagues figures were chosen in that election, including executive Effa Manley, the first woman inducted.[8]

Key

YearLinks to the article about that year's election
PositionThe first position listed is the position at which the individual is best known.
Italics Players who were elected in their first year of eligibility.
EXECBaseball executives, such as a general manager
MGRManagers
PIOPioneer contributors[9]
UMPUmpires
BBWAABaseball Writers' Association of America
VCVeterans Committee
NLCVeterans Committee based on Negro league career
SCNLSpecial committee on the Negro leagues and the pre-Negro leagues
PIPre-Integration Committee
GEGolden Era Committee
EEExpansion Era Committee
TGToday's Game Era Committee
MBModern Baseball Era Committee
GDGolden Days Era Committee
EBEarly Baseball Era Committee
PPitcher
CCatcher
1BFirst baseman
2BSecond baseman
3BThird baseman
SSShortstop
LFLeft fielder
CFCenter fielder
RFRight fielder
DHDesignated hitter

Members

Cy Young, elected 1937
Albert Spalding, elected 1939
Ed Delahanty, elected 1945
Ed Walsh, elected 1946
Bill Klem, elected 1953
Hank Greenberg, elected 1956
Sandy Koufax, elected 1972

In the table below, "primary team" is based on the inductees' biographies at the Hall of Fame website. This does not necessarily match the cap logo on the inductee's Hall of Fame plaque (if applicable; those inducted as executives are shown without caps, and many early players are depicted without cap logos because logos were not in use during the individuals' careers).

YearNamePrimary positionPrimary teamCareerInduction methodVote %Ref
1936Ty CobbCFDetroit Tigers1905–1928BBWAA98.23%[10]
1936Walter JohnsonPWashington Senators1907–1927BBWAA83.63%[11]
1936Christy MathewsonPNew York Giants1900–1916BBWAA90.71%[12]
1936Babe RuthRFNew York Yankees1914–1935BBWAA95.13%[13]
1936Honus WagnerSSPittsburgh Pirates1897–1917BBWAA95.13%[14]
1937Morgan BulkeleyEXEC
1874–1876VC
1
[15]
1937Ban JohnsonEXEC
1900–1927VC
1
[16]
1937Nap Lajoie2BCleveland Indians1896–1916BBWAA83.58%[17]
1937Connie MackMGRPhiladelphia Athletics1894–1950VC
1
[18]
1937John McGrawMGRNew York Giants1899
1901–1932
VC
1
[19]
1937Tris SpeakerCFCleveland Indians1907–1928BBWAA82.09%[20]
1937George WrightEXEC/PIOBoston Red Stockings1867–1882VC
1
[21]
1937Cy YoungPCleveland Spiders[c 1]1890–1911BBWAA76.12%[22]
1938Grover Cleveland AlexanderPPhiladelphia Phillies1911–1930BBWAA80.92%[23]
1938Alexander CartwrightPIOKnickerbocker Base Ball Club
VC
1
[24]
1938Henry ChadwickPIO
VC
1
[25]
1939Cap Anson1BChicago White Stockings1871–1897VC
1
[26]
1939Eddie Collins2BChicago White Sox1906–1930BBWAA77.74%[27]
1939Charles ComiskeyEXEC/PIOChicago White Sox1900–1931VC
1
[28]
1939Candy CummingsEXEC/PIOHartford Dark Blues1872–1877VC
1
[29]
1939Buck EwingCNew York Giants1880–1897VC
1
[30]
1939Lou Gehrig1BNew York Yankees1923–1939BBWAA
4
[31]
1939Willie KeelerRFNew York Highlanders[c 2]1892–1910BBWAA75.55%[32]
1939Charles RadbournPProvidence Grays1881–1891VC
1
[33]
1939George Sisler1BSt. Louis Browns1915–1922
1924–1930
BBWAA85.77%[34]
1939Al SpaldingEXEC/PIOChicago White Stockings1871–1878VC
1
[35]
19425Rogers Hornsby2BSt. Louis Cardinals1915–1937BBWAA78.11%[36]
19445Kenesaw LandisEXEC
1920–1944VC
1
[37]
1945Roger BresnahanCNew York Giants1897
1900–1915
VC
1
[38]
1945Dan Brouthers1BBuffalo Bisons1879–1896
1904
VC
1
[39]
1945Fred ClarkeLFPittsburgh Pirates1894–1915VC
1
[40]
1945Jimmy Collins3BBoston Red Sox1895–1908VC
1
[41]
1945Ed DelahantyLFPhiladelphia Phillies1888–1903VC
1
[42]
1945Hugh DuffyCFBoston Beaneaters1888–1906VC
1
[43]
1945Hugh JenningsSSBaltimore Orioles (NL)[c 3]1891–1918VC
1
[44]
1945King KellyRFChicago White Stockings1878–1893VC
1
[45]
1945Jim O'RourkeLFNew York Giants1872–1893
1904
VC
1
[46]
1945Wilbert RobinsonMGRBrooklyn Dodgers1902
1914–1931
VC
1
[47]
1946Jesse BurkettLFCleveland Spiders1890–1905VC
1
[48]
1946Frank Chance1BChicago Cubs1898–1914VC
1
[49]
1946Jack ChesbroPNew York Highlanders1899–1909VC
1
[50]
1946Johnny Evers2BChicago Cubs1902–1917
1922
1929
VC
1
[51]
1946Clark GriffithEXEC/PIOWashington Senators1891–1914VC
1
[52]
1946Tommy McCarthyRFBoston Beaneaters1884–1896VC
1
[53]
1946Joe McGinnityPNew York Giants1899–1908VC
1
[54]
1946Eddie PlankPPhiladelphia Athletics1901–1917VC
1
[55]
1946Joe TinkerSSChicago Cubs1902–1916VC
1
[56]
1946Rube WaddellPPhiladelphia Athletics1897
1899–1910
VC
1
[57]
1946Ed WalshPChicago White Sox1904–1917VC
1
[58]
1947Mickey CochraneCPhiladelphia Athletics[c 4]1925–1937BBWAA79.5%[59]
1947Frankie Frisch2BSt. Louis Cardinals1919–1937BBWAA84.47%[60]
1947Lefty GrovePPhiladelphia Athletics[c 5]1925–1941BBWAA76.4%[61]
1947Carl HubbellPNew York Giants1928–1943BBWAA86.96%[62]
1948Herb PennockPNew York Yankees[c 6]1912–1934BBWAA77.69%[63]
1948Pie Traynor3BPittsburgh Pirates1920–1935
1937
BBWAA76.86%[64]
1949Mordecai BrownPChicago Cubs1903–1916VC
1
[65]
1949Charlie Gehringer2BDetroit Tigers1924–1942BBWAA85.03%[66]
1949Kid NicholsPBoston Beaneaters[c 7]1890–1901
1904–1906
VC
1
[67]
1951Jimmie Foxx1BPhiladelphia Athletics[c 8]1925–1942
1944–1945
BBWAA79.2%[68]
1951Mel OttRFNew York Giants1926–1947BBWAA87.17%[69]
1952Harry HeilmannRFDetroit Tigers1914
1916–1931
BBWAA86.75%[70]
1952Paul WanerRFPittsburgh Pirates1926–1945BBWAA83.33%[71]
1953Ed BarrowEXECNew York Yankees1921–1945VC
1
[72]
1953Chief BenderPPhiladelphia Athletics1903–1917
1925
VC
1
[73]
1953Tom ConnollyUMP
1898–1931VC
1
[74]
1953Dizzy DeanPSt. Louis Cardinals1930
1932–1941
1947
BBWAA79.17%[75]
1953Bill KlemUMP
1905–1941VC
1
[76]
1953Al SimmonsLFPhiladelphia Athletics1924–1941
1943–1944
BBWAA75.38%[77]
1953Bobby WallaceSSSt. Louis Browns1894–1918VC
1
[78]
1953Harry WrightEXECPhiladelphia Phillies1871–1893VC
1
[79]
1954Bill DickeyCNew York Yankees1928–1943
1946
BBWAA80.16%[80]
1954Rabbit MaranvilleSSBoston Braves1912–1933
1935
BBWAA82.94%[81]
1954Bill Terry1BNew York Giants1923–1936BBWAA77.38%[82]
1955Frank Baker3BPhiladelphia Athletics1908–1914
1916–1919
1921–1922
VC
1
[83]
1955Joe DiMaggioCFNew York Yankees1936–1942
1946–1951
BBWAA88.84%[84]
1955Gabby HartnettCChicago Cubs1922–1941BBWAA77.69%[85]
1955Ted LyonsPChicago White Sox1923–1942
1946
BBWAA86.45%[86]
1955Ray SchalkCChicago White Sox1912–1929VC
1
[87]
1955Dazzy VancePBrooklyn Dodgers1915
1918
1922–1935
BBWAA81.67%[88]
1956Joe CroninSSBoston Red Sox1926–1945BBWAA78.76%[89]
1956Hank Greenberg1BDetroit Tigers1930
1933–1941
1945–1947
BBWAA84.97%[90]
1957Sam CrawfordRFDetroit Tigers1899–1917VC
1
[91]
1957Joe McCarthyMGRNew York Yankees1926–1946
1948–1950
VC
1
[92]
1959Zack WheatLFBrooklyn Dodgers1909–1927VC
1
[93]
1961Max CareyCFPittsburgh Pirates1910–1929VC
1
[94]
1961Billy HamiltonCFPhiladelphia Phillies[c 9]1888–1901VC
1
[95]
1962Bob FellerPCleveland Indians1936–1941
1945–1956
BBWAA93.75%[96]
1962Bill McKechnieMGRCincinnati Reds1915
1922–1926
1928–1946
VC
1
[97]
1962Jackie Robinson2BBrooklyn Dodgers1947–1956BBWAA77.5%[98]
1962Edd RoushCFCincinnati Reds1913–1929
1931
VC
1
[99]
1963John ClarksonPBoston Beaneaters1882
1884–1894
VC
1
[100]
1963Elmer FlickRFCleveland Indians1898–1910VC
1
[101]
1963Sam RiceRFWashington Senators1915–1934VC
1
[102]
1963Eppa RixeyPCincinnati Reds1912–1917
1919–1933
VC
1
[103]
1964Luke ApplingSSChicago White Sox1930–1943
1945–1950
BBWAA94.03%[104]
1964Red FaberPChicago White Sox1914–1933VC
1
[105]
1964Burleigh GrimesPBrooklyn Dodgers1916–1934VC
1
[106]
1964Miller HugginsMGRNew York Yankees1913–1929VC
1
[107]
1964Tim KeefePNew York Giants1880–1893VC
1
[108]
1964Heinie ManushLFWashington Senators[c 10]1923–1939VC
1
[109]
1964John Montgomery WardSSNew York Giants1878–1894VC
1
[110]
1965Pud GalvinPBuffalo Bisons1875
1879–1892
VC
1
[111]
1966Casey StengelMGRNew York Yankees1934–1936
1938–1943
1946–1960
1962–1965
VC
1
[112]
1966Ted WilliamsLFBoston Red Sox1939–1942
1946–1960
BBWAA93.38%[113]
1967Branch RickeyEXEC
1925–1955VC
1
[114]
1967Red RuffingPNew York Yankees1924–1942
1945–1947
BBWAA86.93%[115]
1967Lloyd WanerCFPittsburgh Pirates1927–1942
1944–1945
VC
1
[116]
1968Kiki CuylerRFChicago Cubs1921–1938VC
1
[117]
1968Goose GoslinLFWashington Senators1921–1938VC
1
[118]
1968Joe MedwickLFSt. Louis Cardinals1932–1948BBWAA84.81%[119]
1969Roy CampanellaCBrooklyn Dodgers1948–1957BBWAA79.41%[120]
1969Stan CoveleskiPCleveland Indians1912
1916–1928
VC
1
[121]
1969Waite HoytPNew York Yankees1918–1938VC
1
[122]
1969Stan MusialLFSt. Louis Cardinals1941–1944
1946–1963
BBWAA93.24%[123]
1970Lou BoudreauSSCleveland Indians1938–1952BBWAA77.33%[124]
1970Earle CombsCFNew York Yankees1924–1935VC
1
[125]
1970Ford FrickEXEC
1934–1951
1951–19653
VC
1
[126]
1970Jesse HainesPSt. Louis Cardinals1918
1920–1937
VC
1
[127]
1971Dave BancroftSSPhiladelphia Phillies1915–1930VC
1
[128]
1971Jake Beckley1BPittsburgh Pirates1888–1907VC
1
[129]
1971Chick HafeyLFSt. Louis Cardinals1924–1935
1937
VC
1
[130]
1971Harry HooperRFBoston Red Sox1909–1925VC
1
[131]
1971Joe KelleyLFBaltimore Orioles (NL)1891–1906
1908
VC
1
[132]
1971Rube MarquardPNew York Giants1908–1925VC
1
[133]
1971Satchel PaigePKansas City Monarchs1927–1953
1955
1965
NLC
1
[134]
1971George WeissEXECNew York Yankees1947–1966VC
1
[135]
1972Yogi BerraCNew York Yankees1946–1963
1965
BBWAA85.61%[136]
1972Josh GibsonCHomestead Grays1930–1946NLC100%[137][138]
1972Lefty GomezPNew York Yankees1930–1943VC
1
[139]
1972Will HarridgeEXEC
1909–1925VC
1
[140]
1972Sandy KoufaxPLos Angeles Dodgers1955–1966BBWAA86.87%[141]
1972Buck Leonard1BHomestead Grays1933–1950NLC77.78%[138][142]
1972Early WynnPCleveland Indians1939
1941–1944
1946–1962
BBWAA76.01%[143]
1972Ross YoungsRFNew York Giants1917–1926VC
1
[144]
1973Roberto ClementeRFPittsburgh Pirates1955–1972BBWAA92.69%[145]
1973Billy EvansUMP
1906–1927VC
1
[146]
1973Monte IrvinLFNewark Eagles1937–1942
1945–1956
NLC75%[147][148]
1973George Kelly1BNew York Giants1915–1917
1919–1930
1932
VC
1
[149]
1973Warren SpahnPMilwaukee Braves1942
1946–1965
BBWAA82.89%[150]
1973Mickey WelchPNew York Giants1880–1892VC
1
[151]
1974Cool Papa BellCFSt. Louis Stars1922–1938
1942
1947–1950
NLC100%[152][153]
1974Jim Bottomley1BSt. Louis Cardinals1922–1937VC
1
[154]
1974Jocko ConlanUMP
1941–1965VC
1
[155]
1974Whitey FordPNew York Yankees1950
1953–1967
BBWAA77.81%[156]
1974Mickey MantleCFNew York Yankees1951–1968BBWAA88.22%[157]
1974Sam ThompsonRFPhiladelphia Phillies1885–1898
1908
VC
1
[158]
1975Earl AverillCFCleveland Indians1930–1941VC
1
[159]
1975Bucky HarrisMGRWashington Senators1924–1943
1947–1948
1950–1956
VC
1
[160]
1975Billy Herman2BChicago Cubs1931–1943
1946–1947
VC
1
[161]
1975Judy Johnson3BHilldale Daisies1918–1937NLC
1
[162]
1975Ralph KinerLFPittsburgh Pirates1946–1955BBWAA75.41%[163]
1976Oscar CharlestonCFPittsburgh Crawfords1915–1950
1954
NLC
1
[164]
1976Roger Connor1BNew York Giants1880–1897VC
1
[165]
1976Cal HubbardUMP
1936–1951VC
1
[166]
1976Bob LemonPCleveland Indians1941–1942, 1946–1958BBWAA78.61%[167]
1976Freddie Lindstrom3BNew York Giants1924–1935VC
1
[168]
1976Robin RobertsPPhiladelphia Phillies1948–1966BBWAA86.86%[169]
1977Ernie BanksSSChicago Cubs1953–1971BBWAA83.81%[170]
1977Martín DihigoPCuban Stars (East)1923–1931
1935–1936
1945
NLC87.5%[171][172]
1977Pop LloydSSNew York Lincoln Giants1906–1932NLC87.5%[172][173]
1977Al LópezMGRChicago White Sox[c 11]1951–1965
1968–1969
VC
1
[174]
1977Amos RusiePNew York Giants1889–1895
1897–1898
1901
VC
1
[175]
1977Joe SewellSSCleveland Indians1920–1933VC
1
[176]
1978Addie JossPCleveland Indians1902–1910VC
1
[177]
1978Larry MacPhailEXEC
1933–1942
1945–1947
VC
1
[178]
1978Eddie Mathews3BMilwaukee Braves1952–1968BBWAA79.42%[179]
1979Warren GilesEXECCincinnati Reds1937–1951
1951–1969
VC
1
[180]
1979Willie MaysCFSan Francisco Giants1951–1952
1954–1973
BBWAA94.68%[181]
1979Hack WilsonCFChicago Cubs1923–1934VC
1
[182]
1980Al KalineRFDetroit Tigers1953–1974BBWAA88.31%[183]
1980Chuck KleinRFPhiladelphia Phillies1928–1944VC
1
[184]
1980Duke SniderCFBrooklyn Dodgers1947–1964BBWAA86.49%[185]
1980Tom YawkeyEXECBoston Red Sox1933–1976VC
1
[186]
1981Rube FosterMGRChicago American Giants1902–1926VC
1
[187]
1981Bob GibsonPSt. Louis Cardinals1959–1975BBWAA84.04%[188]
1981Johnny Mize1BSt. Louis Cardinals1936–1942
1946–1953
VC
1
[189]
1982Hank AaronRFMilwaukee Braves[c 12]1954–1976BBWAA97.83%[190]
1982Happy ChandlerEXEC
1945–1951VC
1
[191]
1982Travis JacksonSSNew York Giants1922–1936VC
1
[192]
1982Frank RobinsonRFCincinnati Reds[c 13]1956–1976BBWAA89.16%[193]
1983Walter AlstonMGRLos Angeles Dodgers1954–1976VC
1
[194]
1983George Kell3BDetroit Tigers1943–1957VC
1
[195]
1983Juan MarichalPSan Francisco Giants1960–1975BBWAA83.69%[196]
1983Brooks Robinson3BBaltimore Orioles1955–1977BBWAA91.98%[197]
1984Luis AparicioSSChicago White Sox1956–1973BBWAA84.62%[198]
1984Don DrysdalePLos Angeles Dodgers1956–1969BBWAA78.41%[199]
1984Rick FerrellCBoston Red Sox1929–1945
1947
VC
1
[200]
1984Harmon Killebrew1BMinnesota Twins1954–1975BBWAA83.13%[201]
1984Pee Wee ReeseSSBrooklyn Dodgers1940–1942
1946–1958
VC
1
[202]
1985Lou BrockLFSt. Louis Cardinals1961–1979BBWAA79.75%[203]
1985Enos SlaughterRFSt. Louis Cardinals1938–1942
1946–1959
VC
1
[204]
1985Arky VaughanSSPittsburgh Pirates1932–1943
1947–1948
VC
1
[205]
1985Hoyt WilhelmPChicago White Sox[c 14]1952–1972BBWAA83.8%[206]
1986Bobby Doerr2BBoston Red Sox1937–1944
1946–1951
VC
1
[207]
1986Ernie LombardiCCincinnati Reds1931–1947VC
1
[208]
1986Willie McCovey1BSan Francisco Giants1959–1980BBWAA81.41%[209]
1987Ray Dandridge3BNewark Eagles1933–1939
1942
1944
1949
VC
1
[210]
1987Catfish HunterPOakland Athletics[c 15]1965–1979BBWAA76.27%[211]
1987Billy WilliamsLFChicago Cubs1959–1976BBWAA85.71%[212]
1988Willie StargellLFPittsburgh Pirates1962–1982BBWAA82.44%[213]
1989Al BarlickUMP
1940–1943
1946–1955
1958–1971
VC
1
[214]
1989Johnny BenchCCincinnati Reds1967–1983BBWAA96.42%[215]
1989Red Schoendienst2BSt. Louis Cardinals1945–1963VC
1
[216]
1989Carl YastrzemskiLFBoston Red Sox1961–1983BBWAA94.63%[217]
1990Joe Morgan2BCincinnati Reds1963–1984BBWAA81.76%[218]
1990Jim PalmerPBaltimore Orioles1965–1984BBWAA92.57%[219]
1991Rod Carew1BMinnesota Twins1967–1985BBWAA90.52%[220]
1991Ferguson JenkinsPChicago Cubs1965–1983BBWAA75.4%[221]
1991Tony Lazzeri2BNew York Yankees1926–1939VC
1
[222]
1991Gaylord PerryPSan Francisco Giants1962–1983BBWAA77.2%[223]
1991Bill VeeckEXECChicago White Sox1946–1949
1951–1953
1959–1961
1975–1980
VC
1
[224]
1992Rollie FingersPOakland Athletics1968–1982
1984–1985
BBWAA81.16%[225]
1992Bill McGowanUMP
1925–1954VC
1
[226]
1992Hal NewhouserPDetroit Tigers1939–1955VC
1
[227]
1992Tom SeaverPNew York Mets1967–1986BBWAA98.84%[228]
1993Reggie JacksonRFOakland Athletics[c 16]1967–1987BBWAA93.62%[229]
1994Steve CarltonPPhiladelphia Phillies1965–1988BBWAA95.82%[230]
1994Leo DurocherMGRBrooklyn Dodgers1939–1946
1948–1955
1966–1973
VC
1
[231]
1994Phil RizzutoSSNew York Yankees1941–1942
1946–1956
VC
1
[232]
1995Richie AshburnCFPhiladelphia Phillies1948–1962VC
1
[233]
1995Leon DayPNewark Eagles1934–1939
1941–1943
1946
1949–1950
VC
1
[234]
1995William HulbertEXEC
1876–1882VC
1
[235]
1995Mike Schmidt3BPhiladelphia Phillies1972–1989BBWAA96.52%[236]
1995Vic WillisPBoston Braves1898–1910VC
1
[237]
1996Jim BunningPDetroit Tigers[c 17]1955–1971VC
1
[238]
1996Bill FosterPChicago American Giants1923–1938VC
1
[239]
1996Ned HanlonMGRBaltimore Orioles (NL)1889–1890
1892–1907
VC
1
[240]
1996Earl WeaverMGRBaltimore Orioles1968–1982
1985–1986
VC
1
[241]
1997Nellie Fox2BChicago White Sox1947–1965VC
1
[242]
1997Tommy LasordaMGRLos Angeles Dodgers1976–1996VC
1
[243]
1997Phil NiekroPAtlanta Braves1964–1987BBWAA80.34%[244]
1997Willie WellsSSSt. Louis Stars1923
1924–1936
1942
1944–1948
VC
1
[245]
1997George DavisSSNew York Giants1890–1909VC
1
[246]
1998Larry DobyCFCleveland Indians1942–1943
1946–1959
VC
1
[247]
1998Lee MacPhailEXEC
1958–1984VC
1
[248]
1998Bullet RoganPKansas City Monarchs1917
1920–1938
VC
1
[249]
1998Don SuttonPLos Angeles Dodgers1966–1988BBWAA81.61%[250]
1999George Brett3BKansas City Royals1973–1993BBWAA98.19%[251]
1999Orlando Cepeda1BSan Francisco Giants1958–1974VC
1
[252]
1999Nestor ChylakUMP
1954–1978VC
1
[253]
1999Nolan RyanPCalifornia Angels[c 18]1966
1968–1993
BBWAA98.79%[254]
1999Frank SeleeMGRBoston Beaneaters1890
1892–1905
VC
1
[255]
1999Joe WilliamsPNew York Lincoln Giants1910–1932VC
1
[256]
1999Robin YountSSMilwaukee Brewers1974–1993BBWAA77.46%[257]
2000Sparky AndersonMGRDetroit Tigers[c 19]1970–1995VC
1
[258]
2000Carlton FiskCChicago White Sox[c 20]1969
1971–1993
BBWAA79.56%[259]
2000Bid McPhee2BCincinnati Red Stockings1882–1899VC
1
[260]
2000Tony Pérez1BCincinnati Reds1964–1986BBWAA77.15%[261]
2000Turkey StearnesCFDetroit Stars1920–1942
1945
VC
1
[262]
2001Bill Mazeroski2BPittsburgh Pirates1956–1972VC
1
[263]
2001Kirby PuckettCFMinnesota Twins1984–1995BBWAA82.14%[264]
2001Dave WinfieldRFNew York Yankees[c 21]1973–1995BBWAA84.47%[265]
2001Hilton SmithPKansas City Monarchs1932–1948VC
1
[266]
2002Ozzie SmithSSSt. Louis Cardinals1978–1996BBWAA91.74%[267]
2003Gary CarterCMontreal Expos1974–1992BBWAA78.02%[268]
2003Eddie Murray1BBaltimore Orioles1977–1997BBWAA85.28%[269]
2004Dennis EckersleyPOakland Athletics1975–1998BBWAA83.2%[270]
2004Paul Molitor3BMilwaukee Brewers1978–1998BBWAA85.18%[271]
2005Wade Boggs3BBoston Red Sox1982–1999BBWAA91.86%[272]
2005Ryne Sandberg2BChicago Cubs1981–1994
1996–1997
BBWAA76.16%[273]
2006Ray BrownPHomestead Grays1931–1945SCNL
2
[274]
2006Willard BrownCFKansas City Monarchs1935–1950SCNL
2
[275]
2006Andy CooperPKansas City Monarchs1920–1941SCNL
2
[276]
2006Frank Grant2BCuban Giants1886–1903SCNL
2
[277]
2006Pete HillCFChicago American Giants1899–1926SCNL
2
[278]
2006Biz MackeyCHilldale Giants1920–1947SCNL
2
[279]
2006Effa ManleyEXECNewark Eagles1935–1948SCNL
2
[280]
2006José MéndezPCuban Stars1908–1926SCNL
2
[281]
2006Alex PompezEXECNew York Cubans1916–1950SCNL
2
[282]
2006Cum PoseyEXECHomestead Grays1920–1946SCNL
2
[283]
2006Louis SantopCHilldale Daisies1909–1926SCNL
2
[284]
2006Bruce SutterPChicago Cubs[c 22]1976–1988BBWAA76.92%[285]
2006Mule Suttles1BNewark Eagles1921
1923–1944
SCNL
2
[286]
2006Ben Taylor1BIndianapolis ABCs1908–1929SCNL
2
[287]
2006Cristóbal TorrienteCFChicago American Giants1913–1928SCNL
2
[288]
2006Sol WhiteEXECPhiladelphia Giants
SCNL
2
[289]
2006J. L. WilkinsonEXECKansas City Monarchs1912–1948SCNL
2
[290]
2006Jud Wilson3BPhiladelphia Stars1922–1945SCNL
2
[291]
2007Tony GwynnRFSan Diego Padres1982–2001BBWAA97.61%[292]
2007Cal Ripken Jr.SSBaltimore Orioles1981–2001BBWAA98.53%[293]
2008Barney DreyfussEXEC/PIOPittsburgh Pirates1899–1932VC83.33%[294]
2008Rich GossagePNew York Yankees1972–1989
1991–1994
BBWAA85.82%[295]
2008Bowie KuhnEXEC
1969–1984VC83.33%[296]
2008Walter O'MalleyEXECLos Angeles Dodgers1950–1979VC75%[297]
2008Billy SouthworthMGRSt. Louis Cardinals1929
1940–1951
VC81.25%[298]
2008Dick WilliamsMGRMontreal Expos[c 23]1967–1969
1971–1988
VC81.25%[299]
2009Joe Gordon2BNew York Yankees1938–1950VC83.33%[300]
2009Rickey HendersonLFOakland Athletics1979–2003BBWAA94.81%[301]
2009Jim RiceLFBoston Red Sox1974–1989BBWAA76.44%[302]
2010Doug HarveyUMP
1962–1992VC93.75%[303]
2010Whitey HerzogMGRSt. Louis Cardinals1973–1990VC87.5%[304]
2010Andre DawsonRFMontreal Expos1977–1996BBWAA77.9%[305]
2011Roberto Alomar2BToronto Blue Jays1988–2004BBWAA90.01%[306]
2011Bert BlylevenPMinnesota Twins1970–1992BBWAA79.69%[307]
2011Pat GillickEXECToronto Blue Jays1978–2008VC
(EE)
81.3%[308]
2012Barry LarkinSSCincinnati Reds1986–2004BBWAA86.39%[309]
2012Ron Santo3BChicago Cubs1960–1974VC
(GE)
93.75%[310]
2013Hank O'DayUMP
1895–1927VC
(PI)
93.8%[311]
2013Jacob RuppertEXECNew York Yankees1915–1938VC
(PI)
93.8%[312]
2013Deacon White3BBuffalo Bisons (NL)1871–1890VC
(PI)
87.5%[313]
2014Bobby CoxMGRAtlanta Braves1978–2010VC
(EE)
100%[314]
2014Tom GlavinePAtlanta Braves1987–2008BBWAA91.94%[315]
2014Tony La RussaMGRSt. Louis Cardinals[c 15]1979–2011
2021–present
VC
(EE)
100%[316]
2014Greg MadduxPAtlanta Braves[c 15]1986–2008BBWAA97.2%[317]
2014Frank Thomas1BChicago White Sox1990–2008BBWAA83.71%[318]
2014Joe TorreMGRNew York Yankees1977–2010VC
(EE)
100%[319]
2015Craig Biggio2BHouston Astros1988–2007BBWAA82.7%[320]
2015Randy JohnsonPSeattle Mariners[c 24]1988–2009BBWAA97.27%[321]
2015Pedro MartinezPBoston Red Sox1992–2009BBWAA91.07%[322]
2015John SmoltzPAtlanta Braves1988–2009BBWAA82.88%[323]
2016Ken Griffey Jr.CFSeattle Mariners1989–2010BBWAA99.32%[324]
2016Mike PiazzaCNew York Mets1992–2008BBWAA82.95%[325]
2017Jeff Bagwell1BHouston Astros1991–2005BBWAA86.2%[326]
2017Tim RainesLFMontreal Expos1979–2002BBWAA85.97%[327]
2017Iván RodríguezCTexas Rangers1991–2011BBWAA76.02%[328]
2017John SchuerholzEXECAtlanta Braves1966–presentVC
(TG)
100%[329]
2017Bud SeligEXEC
1992–2015VC
(TG)
93.8%[330]
2018Vladimir GuerreroRFAnaheim Angels1996–2011BBWAA92.89%[331]
2018Trevor HoffmanPSan Diego Padres1993–2010BBWAA79.86%[332]
2018Chipper Jones3BAtlanta Braves1993
1995–2012
BBWAA97.16%[333]
2018Jim Thome1BCleveland Indians1991–2012BBWAA89.81%[334]
2018Jack MorrisPDetroit Tigers1977–1994VC
(MB)
87.5%[335]
2018Alan TrammellSSDetroit Tigers1977–1996VC
(MB)
81.3%[336]
2019Mariano RiveraPNew York Yankees1995–2013BBWAA100%[337]
2019Roy HalladayPToronto Blue Jays[c 15]1998–2013BBWAA85.41%[338]
2019Edgar MartínezDHSeattle Mariners1987–2004BBWAA85.41%[339]
2019Mike MussinaPBaltimore Orioles[c 15]1991–2008BBWAA76.71%[340]
2019Harold BainesDHChicago White Sox1980–2001VC
(TG)
75%[341]
2019Lee SmithPChicago Cubs1980–1997VC
(TG)
100%[342]
20206Derek JeterSSNew York Yankees1995–2014BBWAA99.75%[343]
20206Larry WalkerRFColorado Rockies1989–2005BBWAA76.57%[344]
20206Marvin MillerEXEC
1966–1982VC
(MB)
75%[345]
20206Ted SimmonsCSt. Louis Cardinals1968–1988VC
(MB)
81.3%[346]

Notes

  • ^ Prior to the 2001 re-organization of the Veterans Committee, the percentage of the vote generally was not released for players selected by the Committee.[347]
  • ^ Percentage of the vote was not released for players approved by the Committee on African American Baseball (2006).[8]
  • ^ Ford Frick's two tenures as an executive included his stints as the president of the National League (1934–1951) and Commissioner of Baseball (1951–1965).[348]
  • ^ Lou Gehrig was elected by acclamation at the December 1939 winter meetings of the BBWAA.
  • ^ There were no regular elections in 1940, 1941, 1943, and 1944, as the Hall decided to hold elections every three years as opposed to annually. Landis was elected in a special election shortly after his death in November 1944. Annual elections resumed in 1946, one year after the end of World War II.
  • ^ There was no event in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic and concerns over the members of the Hall who were able to attend the event. The extended Class of 2021 features those elected in December 2019 (veterans' committee), January 2020 (BBWAA), and January 2021 (BBWAA).[349] The planned December 2020 Veterans Committee elections, in the Golden Age and Early Baseball Eras, were postponed until December 2021.[350]
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  23. Plaque features an Oakland Athletics logo.
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