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Twenty-seven members of the Hall of Fame fraternity reached nonagenarian status, including:
Bobby Doerr – 99 years, 220 days
Al López – 97 years, 71 days
Monte Irvin – 96 years, 320 days
Red Schoendienst - 95 years, 124 days
Lee MacPhail – 95 years, 14 days
Elmer Flick – 94 years, 363 days
Edd Roush – 94 years, 318 days
Stan Coveleski – 94 years, 245 days
Rube Marquard – 93 years, 235 days
Tommy Lasorda – 93 years, 107 days
Connie Mack – 93 years, 48 days
Happy Chandler – 92 years, 337 days
Burleigh Grimes – 92 years, 110 days
Stan Musial – 92 years, 59 days
Bob Feller – 92 years, 42 days
*Willie Mays – 92 years
*Whitey Herzog – 92 years
Whitey Ford – 91 years, 353 days
Deacon White – 91 years, 217 days
Joe Sewell – 91 years, 148 days
Ralph Kiner – 91 years, 102 days
Joe McCarthy – 90 years, 267 days
Tom Connolly – 90 years, 247 days
George Wright – 90 years, 205 days
Yogi Berra – 90 years, 133 days
Buck Leonard – 90 years, 80 days
Bill Terry – 90 years, 71 days
*Living Hall of Famer
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