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Hall of Famers
| Hall of Famer | Primary team | Position | Induction year |
|---|---|---|---|
Herman, Billy |
Chicago Cubs | 2nd Baseman | 1975 |
Herzog, Whitey |
St. Louis Cardinals | Manager | 2010 |
Hill, Pete |
Chicago American Giants | Out Fielder | 2006 |
Hooper, Harry |
Boston Red Sox | Right Fielder | 1971 |
Hornsby, Rogers |
St. Louis Cardinals | 2nd Baseman | 1942 |
Hoyt, Waite |
New York Yankees | Pitcher | 1969 |
Hubbard, Cal |
Umpire | 1976 | |
Hubbell, Carl |
New York Giants | Pitcher | 1947 |
Huggins, Miller |
New York Yankees | Manager | 1964 |
Hulbert, William |
Executive | 1995 |
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This Day in Baseball History
On June 18, 1975, Boston Red Sox rookie Fred Lynn drives in 10 runs, helping the Boston Red Sox to a 15-1 demolition of the Detroit Tigers. Lynn ties an American League record for most total bases in a game by hitting three home runs, a triple and a single. Lynn will go on to win the American League’s Rookie of the Year Award and the Most Valuable Player Award.
