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  1. 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. According to the current rules, players must have at least 10 years of major league experience to be eligible for induction.

  2. The Hall of Fame is comprised of 346 elected members. Included are 273 former major league players, as well as 40 executives/pioneers, 23 managers and 10 umpires. By position, there are: 84 pitchers, 20 catchers, 27 first basemen, 20 second basemen, 19 third basemen, 26 shortstops, 23 left fielders, 24 center fielders, 27 right fielders, 3 ...

  3. Check out the list of all the Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees starting from 1936 to present on Baseball-reference.com.

  4. May 1, 2009 · The few, the elite, the enshrined members from the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Listed below in alphabetical order is the complete membership to the baseball hall of fame including Negro League players, non-players, executives / pioneers, umpires and managers.

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · Here are the 346 members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, sorted by the years they were inducted. Derek Jeter, Marvin Miller, Ted Simmons, Larry Walker (Note: The 2020 induction ceremony was canceled due to COVID-19 and held in September 2021).

  6. By team. By player. By era. The Hall Fame Explorer is your way to search the ranks of baseballs legends.

  7. Do you know which team these Baseball Hall of Famers were inducted with? Who's the most likely Hall of Famer on each team's current roster? When baseball's biggest stars need a haircut, they come to José 'Jordan' López

  8. Jul 20, 2024 · 7. The Class of 1955 (362 WAR) Inductees: Joe DiMaggio, Ted Lyons, Dazzy Vance, Gabby Hartnett, “Home Run” Baker, Ray Schalk. This was, remarkably, the fourth different ballot where DiMaggio received votes, though with plenty of caveats, mostly about length since retirement, explained in those years below.

  9. Hall of Fame players are not made overnight. See a full list of legends who began their diamond days by playing in organized Little League Baseball.

  10. Baseball Hall of Fame players, Hall of Fame pioneers, Hall of Hame executives and Hall of Fame umpires, research by Baseball Almanac.

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