Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame

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The Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame was instituted in 1995 to recognize the careers of former Boston Red Sox baseball players. A 15-member selection committee of Red Sox broadcasters and executives, past and present media personnel, and representatives from The Sports Museum of New England and the BoSox Club are responsible for nominating candidates.[1]

Criteria

The criteria for selection into the Hall is as follows:

  • Player to be eligible for nomination must have played a minimum of three years with the Boston Red Sox and must also have been out of uniform as an active player a minimum of three years.
  • Non-uniformed honorees such as broadcasters and front office execs are inducted by a unanimous vote of the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame selection committee. The memorable moment will be chosen by the committee as well.
  • Former Boston Red Sox players and personnel in the National Baseball Hall of Fame (NBHOF) in Cooperstown, New York will be automatically enshrined in the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame.[1]

Inductees

The following are members of the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame, by virtue of prior induction to the NBHOF:

Induction ceremonies for additional honorees were held on:

Key
Year Year inducted
Bold Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame as a Red Sox
Bold Recipient of the Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award
Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
Year No. Name Position(s) Tenure
1995 Eddie Collins
Formally inducted in 2006
GM 1933–1947
Jimmy Collins
Formally inducted in 2004
3B
Manager
1901–1907
1901–1906
25 Tony Conigliaro RF 1964–1967
1969–1970, 1975
4, 6 Joe Cronin SS
Manager
1935–1945
1935–1947
7 Dom DiMaggio CF 1940–1942
1946–1953
1, 9 Bobby Doerr 2B 1937–1944
1946–1951
2, 7, 9 Rick Ferrell C 1933–1937
3 Jimmie Foxx
Formally inducted in 1997
1B 1936–1942
Harry Hooper
Formally inducted in 1997
RF 1909–1920
11, 43 Frank Malzone 3B 1955–1965
17 Herb Pennock P 1915–1917
1919–1922, 1934
6 Johnny Pesky SS/3B
Manager
1942, 1946–1952
1963–1964, 1980
14 Jim Rice LF/DH 1974–1989
Red Ruffing P 1924–1930
Babe Ruth OF/P 1914–1919
Tris Speaker
Formally inducted in 2000
CF 1907–1915
9 Ted Williams LF 1939–1942
1946–1960
Smoky Joe Wood P/OF 1908–1915
8 Carl Yastrzemski LF/1B 1961–1983
Jean R. Yawkey Owner 1976–1992
Tom Yawkey Owner 1933–1976
Cy Young
Formally inducted in 1997
P
Manager
1901–1908
1907
Moment:
4/29/1986
Roger Clemens First 20 Strikeout performance vs. the Seattle Mariners
1997 27, 40 Carlton Fisk C 1969, 1971–1980
Dick O'Connell Executive 1961–1977
17 Mel Parnell P 1947–1956
6, 38 Rico Petrocelli SS/3B 1963, 1965–1976
17 Dick Radatz P 1962–1966
23 Luis Tiant P 1971–1978
Moment:
10/21/1975
Carlton Fisk Game Winning Home Run in the bottom of the 12th vs the Cincinnati Reds to win Game 6 of the 1975 World Series
2000 Ken Coleman Broadcaster 1965–1974
1979–1989
24, 40 Dwight Evans RF 1972–1990
Larry Gardner 3B 1908–1917
Curt Gowdy Broadcaster 1951–1965
4, 30 Jackie Jensen RF 1954–1959, 1961
Ned Martin Broadcaster 1961–1992
27 Bill Monbouquette P 1958–1965
7, 41 Reggie Smith RF/CF 1966–1973
46 Bob Stanley P 1977–1989
Moment:
10/12/1986
Dave Henderson Top of the 9th inning home run to take the lead, and driving in winning run sac fly in the 11th vs the California Angels in Game 5 of the 1986 ALCS
2002 7 Rick Burleson SS 1974–1980
33, 38 Boo Ferriss P 1945–1950
Lou Gorman GM 1984–1993
10 Lefty Grove P 1934-1941
John Harrington CEO 1992–1999
15, 21, 29 Tex Hughson P 1941–1944
1946–1949
Duffy Lewis LF 1910–1917
16 Jim Lonborg P 1965–1971
19 Fred Lynn CF 1974–1980
Moment:
6/26/1962
Earl Wilson No-Hitter vs the Los Angeles Angels
2004 26 Wade Boggs 3B 1982–1992
Bill Carrigan C
Manager
1906, 1908–1916
1913–1916
1927–1929
43 Dennis Eckersley P 1978–1984, 1998
10, 28 Billy Goodman IF 1947–1957
47 Bruce Hurst P 1980–1988
Ben Mondor Pawtucket Red Sox owner 1977–2010
3 Pete Runnels IF
Manager
1958–1962
1966
16, 30, 41 Haywood Sullivan C
General Partner
1955, 1957, 1959–1960
1978–1993
Moment:
10/21/1975
Bernie Carbo Game tying three-run home run in the 8th inning of Game 6 of the 1975 World Series vs the Cincinnati Reds
2006 Dick Bresciani Executive 1972–2014
16 Ellis Kinder P 1948–1955
35 Joe Morgan Coach
Manager
1985–1988
1988–1991
2 Jerry Remy 2B
Broadcaster
1978–1984
1988–present
5, 15, 39 George Scott 1B 1966–1971
1977–1979
5 Vern Stephens SS 1948–1952
16 Dick Williams OF/3B
Manager
1963–1964
1967–1969
Moment:
10/17/2004
Dave Roberts Pinch-run stolen base to start bottom of the 9th inning rally in Game 4 of the 2004 ALCS vs the New York Yankees
2008 George Digby Scout 1944–2009
12 Wes Ferrell P 1934–1937
37, 39 Mike Greenwell LF 1985–1996
Edward Kenney, Sr. Executive 1948–1991
37 Bill Lee P 1969–1978
Everett Scott SS 1914–1921
18, 30 Frank Sullivan P 1953–1960
42 Mo Vaughn 1B 1991–1998
Moment:
9/28/1960
Ted Williams Hits a home run in final major league at-bat vs the Baltimore Orioles
Moment:
10/19/2004
Curt Schilling "Bloody Sock" Performance in Game 6 of the 2004 ALCS vs the New York Yankees
2010 4 Tommy Harper OF/3B 1972–1974
2, 12 Eddie Kasko SS/3B
Manager
1966
1970–1973
2, 24, 26, 34, 37 Jimmy Piersall CF 1950, 1952–1958
13 John Valentin SS/3B 1992–2001
23, 34 Don Zimmer Coach
Manager
1974–1976, 1992
1976–1980
Moment:
10/3/1990
Tom Brunansky Game winning catch in AL East Division Clinching win vs the Chicago White Sox
2012 17 Marty Barrett 2B 1982–1990
12, 25 Ellis Burks OF 1987–1992, 2004
15, 17, 19, 32 Joe Dobson P 1941–1943
1946–1950, 1954
Dutch Leonard P 1913–1918
Joe Mooney Groundskeeper 1971–2000
38 Curt Schilling P 2004–2007
John I. Taylor Owner 1904–1911
Moment:
10/1/1967
1967 Boston Red Sox season Impossible Dream Season's American League clinching victory vs the Minnesota Twins
2014 Joe Castiglione Broadcaster 1983–present
21 Roger Clemens P 1984–1996
5 Nomar Garciaparra SS 1996–2004
45 Pedro Martínez P 1998–2004
Moment:
9/10/1999
Pedro Martínez 1-hit, 17 strikeout winning performance vs the New York Yankees
2016 Ira Flagstead OF 1923–1929
Larry Lucchino Executive 2001–2015
33, 47 Jason Varitek C 1997–2011
49 Tim Wakefield P 1995–2011
Moment:
10/13/2013
David Ortiz Bottom of the 8th Grand Slam to tie the game in Game 2 of the 2013 ALCS vs the Detroit Tigers
2018 Buck Freeman RF 1901–1907
Al Green Fenway Park Guest Relations 1973–present
32, 43 Derek Lowe P 1997–2004
25 Mike Lowell 3B 2006–2010
20 Kevin Youkilis 1B/3B 2004–2012
Moment:
7/21/1959
Pumpsie Green Debuts as the first African-American Red Sox player
2019[2] Bill Dinneen P 1902–1907
Dan Duquette General manager 1994–2002
10 Rich Gedman C 1980–1990
34 David Ortiz DH 2003–2016
24 Manny Ramirez LF 2001–2008

See also

Sources

  1. ^ a b History: Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame. Major League Baseball website. Retrieved on December 1, 2017.
  2. ^ @PeteAbe (December 3, 2019). "#RedSox Hall of Fame class:" (Tweet). Retrieved December 3, 2019 – via Twitter.

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