Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame explained

The Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame is a team Hall of Fame dedicated to representing the most significant contributors to the history of the Baltimore Orioles professional baseball team since the first season of Baltimore baseball in 1954, which has inducted players, managers, staff, and other contributors. The Hall of Fame is on display at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland.[1]

Year
Year inducted
Bold Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame as an Oriole
BoldRecipient of the Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award
Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame
InductedNo.PlayerPositionTenure
1977 5 Brooks Robinson 1955–1977
20 Frank Robinson RF
Coach
Manager
1966–1971
1978–1980, 1985–1987
1988–1991
1978 19 1962–1974
1979 8, 16, 26, 30 1961–1974
1981 11 1955–1962
1982 11 Luis Aparicio 1963–1967
35 1969–1976
1983 7, 49 1965–1981
4 Earl Weaver Coach
Manager
1968
1968–1982, 1985–1986
1984 6, 33 1964–1976
12 1955–1961
1985 23, 32 1957–1965
1986 22 Jim Palmer 1965–1984
29 1975–1984
1987 1 1972–1984
1988 13, 29, 59 1960–1967
1989 4 1960–1963
29 1961–1966, 1969–1971
37 1963–1967
1990 42 Manager 1964–1968
16, 39 1976–1988
1991 28 1955–1962
1992 14 1955, 1958–1960
1993 9 1968–1972
1994 46 1975–1987, 1991–1992
1995 16 1959
Chuck Thompson Broadcaster 1955–1956
1962–1987
1991–2000
1996 Owner 1954–1979
6 SS
Coach
1954
1964-1977
7 Coach/Manager 1976–1992
1997 1965–1971
24 1976–1986, 1992
6, 15 2B
Manager
1965–1972
1996–1997
1998 3, 16 1970–1976
1958–1965
14 1975–1980
1999 1972–1975
33 Eddie Murray 1977–1988, 1996
2000 Manager 1949
23, 36 1976–1986
39 1966–1973
2001 52 1980–1988
44 1968–1972
1973–1976
1978–1979
1975–1987
2002 PA Announcer 1974–1997
30, 61 1976–1986
15 Hoyt Wilhelm 1958–1962
2003 Bob Brown Executive
8 Cal Ripken Jr. 1981–2001
2004 9, 16 1988–2001
Umpire Attendant 1960–2011
2006 11, 37 1973–1981
17, 23, 28 1989–1998
Trainer 1966–1988
Trainer 1954–1967
2007 Broadcaster 1966–1981
17 1996–2000, 2003–2005
2008 Fan
Executive 1964–2008
30 1988–1993
2009 3, 10 Harold Baines 1993–1995
1997–1999
2000
Julie Wagner Executive 1982–2005
2010 Executive 1976–present
31 Coach/Manager 1978–1985
1997–1999
2004–2005
12, 38 C
Manager
1970, 1972
1991–1994
2011 Trainer 1984–2017
14 1997–2000, 2001–2002
2012 25, 44 1976–1985
35, 42 Mike Mussina 1991–2000
Scout 1957–1974
2013 12 Roberto Alomar 1996–1998
Scout/Executive 1968–1974
2015 38 1979–1985
35 1978–1985
6, 13, 25, 56 2000–2009
Executive 1986–1997, 1999
2018 1 2001–2013
Broadcaster 1992–2017
2020 Mo Gaba[2] Fan
2021[3] 2 2011–2017
10, 12 1989–1994, 1996
Broadcaster 1988–1990, 1992, 2004–2018
2024[4] 21 2006–2014
10, 11, 37, 38 OF/DH
Coach
1969–1973, 1976-1982
1985-1989, 1999-2010
Scout 1958–1981

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Orioles Hall of Fame. MLB.com.
  2. Web site: Hours before his death, superfan Mo Gaba is elected to Orioles Hall of Fame, named winner of Wild Bill Hagy Award. Nathan. Ruiz. baltimoresun.com.
  3. Web site: Birdland Insider 2021 Orioles Hall of Fame inductees.
  4. https://www.mlb.com/orioles/press-release/press-release-nick-markakis-and-terry-crowley-elected-to-orioles-hall-of-fame?t=orioles-press-releases "Nick Markakis and Terry Crowley elected to Orioles Hall of Fame," Baltimore Orioles press release, Friday, May 3, 2024.