Eligible in 2016
Garret Anderson
Three-time All-Star and two-time Silver Slugger Award winner in played 18 seasons in the outfield for Angels, Braves and Dodgers…Won 2003 All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award…Led AL in doubles twice and his 522 two-baggers rank No. 43 all-time…Topped the 100-RBI mark four times and finished with 2,529 hits.
Brad Ausmus
Three-time Gold Glove Award winner at catcher an a 1999 All-Star…Played 18 seasons with Padres, Tigers, Astros and Dodgers…Appeared in 1,938 games as a catcher, seventh on the all-time list.
Luis Castillo
Three-time All-Star Game selection and three-time Gold Glove Award winner at second base…Played 15 seasons for Marlins, Twins and Mets…Led league in stolen bases twice.
Jim Edmonds
Eight-time Gold Glove Award winner in center field and four-time All-Star played 17 seasons for Angels, Cardinals, Padres, Cubs, Brewers and Reds…Reached the 20-homer plateau 11 times en route to 393 career home runs…Posted .284 career batting average with .376 on-base percentage.
Troy Glaus
Four-time All-Star and two-time Silver Slugger Award winner at third base played 13 seasons for Angels, Diamondbacks, Blue Jays, Cardinals and Braves…Hit 320 career home runs, including an AL-best 47 in 2000…Won 2002 World Series Most Valuable Player Award as member of champion Anaheim Angels.
Ken Griffey Jr.
Selected to 13 All-Star Games, won 10 Gold Glove Awards in center field and seven Silver Slugger Awards in 22-year career with Mariners, Reds and White Sox…Won 1997 AL Most Valuable Player Award and finished in Top 5 of MVP vote four other times…Won 1992 All-Star Game MVP…Led AL in home runs four times and finished with 630 home runs, sixth on all-time list.
Mark Grudzielanek
Named to one All-Star Game at shortstop and won one Gold Glove Award at second base in 15 seasons for Expos, Dodgers, Cubs, Cardinals, Royals and Indians…Batted .289 with 2,040 hits…Led National League in doubles in 1997 with 54.
José Guillen
Reached the 20-homer plateau five times in 14-year career as outfielder with Pirates, Devil Rays, Diamondbacks, Reds, A’s, Angels, Nationals, Mariners, Royals and Giants…Hit .270 for career with 1,591 hits.
Mike Hampton
Two-time All-Star pitched 16 seasons for Mariners, Astros, Mets, Rockies, Braves and Diamondbacks…Went 22-4 for Astros in 1999 when he finished second in National League MVP voting…Won five Silver Slugger Awards and the 2003 Gold Glove Award…Finished with 148 victories.
Trevor Hoffman
Seven-time All-Star and two-time runner-up in the National League Cy Young voting pitched 18 seasons for Marlins, Padres and Brewers…Finished career with 601 saves, tops on the all-time list at the time of his retirement…Led NL in saves twice and finished with 2.87 earned-run average in 1,035 games.
Jason Kendall
Three-time All-Star batted .288 in 15 seasons with Pirates, A’s, Cubs, Brewers and Royals…Appeared in 2,025 games as a catcher, fifth on the all-time list ...Led league in assists as a catcher five times…Caught at least 140 games in nine big league seasons, the most seasons among all catchers.
Mike Lowell
Four-time All-Star and 2007 World Series Most Valuable Player played 13 seasons with Yankees, Marlins and Red Sox…Won 2003 Silver Slugger Award and 2005 Gold Glove Award at third base…Reached 20-home run mark six times and drove in 100-or-more runs three times…Member of World Series winning teams with Marlins in 2003 and Red Sox in 2007.
Russ Ortiz
Pitched four Giants, Braves, Diamondbacks, Orioles, Astros and Dodgers over 12 big league seasons, earning All-Star Game selection in 2003…Led National League with 21 wins in 2003 and reached the 15-win mark four times.
Chan Ho Park
Pitched 17 seasons for Dodgers, Rangers, Padres, Mets, Phillies, Yankees and Pirates, becoming the first South Korean-born player to appear in a big league game…Led National League pitchers with a 6.9 hits-per-innings pitched ratio in 2000 and was named to 2001 NL All-Star team…Finished career with 124 victories.
Mike Sweeney
Five-time All-Star first baseman played 16 years for Royals, A’s, Mariners and Phillies…Hit 20-or-more home runs in six seasons and drove in 100-plus runs twice…Won 2007 Hutch Award.
Billy Wagner
Seven-time All-Star pitched 16 seasons for Astros, Phillies, Mets, Red Sox and Braves…Saved 422 games – second all-time among left-handers and fifth overall – en route to 47-40 record with 2.31 ERA…Career WHIP of 0.998 would rank No. 2 among all pitchers if he had enough innings to qualify (finished 97 innings short of 1,000-inning threshold).
Randy Winn
Career .282 hitter over 13 seasons in the outfield with Devil Rays, Mariners, Giants, Yankees and Cardinals…Hit better than .300 three times and was named to 2002 All-Star Game.
2017
Pat Burrell
Hit 292 home runs in 13-year career with Phillies, Rays and Giants…Member of World Series winners with 2008 Phillies and 2010 Giants.
Orlando Cabrera
Two-time Gold Glove Award winner at shortstop played 15 seasons for the Expos, Red Sox, Angels, White Sox, A’s, Twins, Reds, Indians and Giants…Hit .272 with 2,055 hits and 216 stolen bases…Started for Red Sox 2004 World Series champions.
Mike Cameron
Three-time Gold Glove Award winning center fielder played 17 seasons for White Sox, Reds, Mariners, Mets, Padres, Brewers, Red Sox and Marlins…Topped 20-homer mark eight times and finished career with 278 home runs to go with 297 stolen bases…Named to 2001 All-Star Game.
Vladimir Guerrero
Nine-time All-Star and 2004 American League MVP played 16 seasons for Expos, Angels, Rangers and Orioles…In addition to his 2004 MVP, finished in Top 10 of his league’s MVP voting five other times and won eight Silver Slugger Awards: Seven in the outfield and one as a designated hitter…Drove in 100-or-more runs 10 times, batted .318 for his career and totaled 449 career home runs.
Derrek Lee
Three-time Gold Glove Award winner at first base and two-time All-Star played 15 seasons for Padres, Marlins, Cubs, Braves, Orioles and Pirates…Won Silver Slugger Award in 2005 when he led the National League with a .335 batting average, 50 doubles, 393 total bases and 199 hits.
Magglio Ordóñez
Six-time All-Star and three-time Silver Slugger Award winner in right field played for White Sox and Tigers in 15-year career…Won 2007 American League batting title with .363 mark en route to a second-place finish in the MVP voting…Hit .309 for career with 294 home runs and 1,236 RBI.
Jorge Posada
Part of five World Series-winning teams with Yankees in a 17-year career spent entirely with Bronx Bombers…In 15 of those seasons, participated in the postseason…Named to five All-Star Games and won Silver Slugger Award five times as a catcher…Compiled .273 batting average with 275 home runs…Led AL in assists twice.
Manny Ramírez
Named to 12 All-Star Games in 19 seasons with Indians, Red Sox, Dodgers, White Sox and Rays…Won nine Silver Slugger Awards in left field…Won 2002 AL batting title and was named 2004 World Series Most Valuable Player…Led his league in on-base percentage three times and slugging percentage three times…Member of World Series winning teams in Boston in 2004 and 2007…Finished career with .312 batting average, 555 home runs and 1,831 RBI.
Edgar Rentería
Five-time All-Star played 16 seasons for Marlins, Cardinals, Red Sox, Braves, Tigers, Giants and Reds…Won three Silver Slugger Awards at shortstop and also won two Gold Glove Awards…Drove in winning run in Game 7 of the 1997 World Series, an 11th-inning, walk-off win for the Marlins, and was named the 2010 World Series Most Valuable Player with the Giants…Posted .286 career batting average with 2,327 hits.
Arthur Rhodes
Pitched 20 seasons for Orioles, Mariners, A’s, Indians, Phillies, Marlins, Reds, Rangers and Cardinals…Won 87 games in 900 appearances…Named to 2010 All-Star Game…Member of Cardinals 2011 World Series-winning team.
Iván Rodríguez
14-time All-Star and 1999 American League MVP played 21 seasons for Rangers, Marlins, Tigers, Yankees, Astros and Nationals…won 13 Gold Glove Awards and seven Silver Slugger Awards as a catcher…Won 2003 NLCS MVP en route to World Series title with Marlins…Appeared in 2,427 games as a catcher, the most in history.
Jason Varitek
Three-time All-Star played 15 seasons, all with Red Sox…Won one Silver Slugger Award and one Gold Glove Award at catcher…Led all AL catchers in putouts three times…Member of 2004 and 2007 Red Sox World Championship teams.
Javier Vázquez
Won 165 games in 14-year career with Expos, Yankees, Diamondbacks, White Sox, Braves and Marlins…2004 All-Star Game selection who struck out at least 113 batters in every season, finishing career with 2,536 strikeouts.
Tim Wakefield
Won 200 games over 19 seasons with Pirates and Red Sox…Member of Red Sox 2004 and 2007 World Series winning teams, and posted 2-0 record with 3.00 ERA in two complete games for Pirates in 1992 NLCS…Named to 2009 All-Star Game and won 2010 Roberto Clemente Award.
2018
Chris Carpenter
Three-time All-Star and 2005 National League Cy Young Award winner pitched 15 seasons for Blue Jays and Cardinals…Finished in Top 5 of Cy Young Award voting two times aside from his 2005 first-place finish…Led NL in ERA in 2009 and in innings pitched in 2011…Posted 10-4 record with 3.00 ERA in 18 postseason starts and was member of Cardinals’ World Series winners in 2006 and 2011.
Johnny Damon
Two-time All-Star and two-time World Series winner played 18 seasons for Royals, A’s, Red Sox, Yankees, Tigers, Rays and Indians…Scored 100-or-more runs in 10 seasons and finished with 1,668 runs scored…Totaled 2,769 hits en route to .284 career batting average…Compiled 522 doubles and 408 stolen bases, one of only nine players in history to reach that combination.
Brian Fuentes
Four-time All-Star pitched 12 seasons for Mariners, Rockies, Angels, Twins, A’s and Cardinals…Led American League with 48 saves in 2009…Recorded 20-or-more saves six times en route to 204 for career.
Liván Hernández
Two-time All-Star pitched 17 seasons for Marlins, Giants, Expos, Nationals, Diamondbacks, Twins, Rockies, Mets, Braves and Brewers…Won 1997 NLCS MVP and 1997 World Series MVP en route to leading the Marlins to the championship…Led league in innings pitched three times and complete games twice while winning 178 games in his career.
Aubrey Huff
Two-time World Champion with San Francisco played 13 seasons with Devil Rays, Astros, Orioles, Tigers and Giants…Won 2008 Silver Slugger Award at DH…Drove in 100-plus runs three times and topped the 20-homer mark seven times.
Jason Isringhausen
Two-time All-Star played 16 seasons for Mets, A’s, Cardinals, Rays and Angels…Saved 300 games, becoming the 23rd pitcher to reach that plateau…Led NL with 47 saves in 2004 for league-champion Cardinals.
Andruw Jones
Five-time All-Star and 10-time Gold Glove Award winner in center field played 17 seasons for Braves, Dodgers, Rangers, White Sox and Yankees…Only Roberto Clemente and Willie Mays won more Gold Glove Awards among outfielders…Led NL with 51 home runs and 128 RBI in 2005…Finished career with 434 home runs and 1,289 RBI…Won 2005 Hank Aaron Award.
Chipper Jones
Eight-time All-Star and 1999 NL Most Valuable Player anchored Braves’ lineup for each of his 19 big league seasons…Finished in Top 10 of NL MVP voting five other times in addition to his ’99 MVP…Won two Silver Slugger Awards at third base…Drove in 100-or-more runs nine times and
scored at least 100 runs eight times…Won 2008 NL batting title and finished with career average of .301…Hit .287 in 21 postseason series over 12 seasons and led Braves to 1995 World Series title.
Carlos Lee
Three-time All-Star and two-time Silver Slugger Award winner in left field played 14 seasons for White Sox, Brewers, Rangers, Astros and Marlins…Reached 100-RBI plateau in six seasons and hit 20-or-more home runs in 10 seasons…Finished with .285 batting average, 358 home runs and 1,363 RBI.
Brad Lidge
Two-time All-Star pitched 11 seasons for Astros, Phillies and Nationals…Topped the 25-save mark in six seasons and eclipsed 40 saves twice…Finished in Top 10 of NL Cy Young Award voting twice…Counting postseason, was a perfect 48-of-48 in save chances in 2008 while helping Phillies win World Series title…Won 2008 NL Rolaids Relief Man Award in 2008.
Hideki Matsui
Two-time All-Star and 2009 World Series MVP played 10 seasons for Yankees, Angels, A’s and Rays…Drove in 100-plus runs in four seasons and topped the 20-homer mark five times…Debuted in the big leagues at age 29 and finished with 175 home runs and 760 RBI.
Kevin Millwood
Won 169 games over 16 seasons with Braves, Phillies, Indians, Rangers, Orioles, Rockies and Mariners…Led National League with three shutouts in 2003 and led the American League in ERA in 2005 with a mark of 2.86…Posted double-digit totals in victories in eight seasons and was named to 1999 NL All-Star team.
Jamie Moyer
Two-time 20-game winner posted 269 victories over 25 seasons for Cubs, Rangers, Cardinals, Orioles, Red Sox, Mariners, Phillies and Rockies…Named to 2003 American League All-Star team and won the Hutch Award, the Lou Gehrig Memorial Award and the Roberto Clemente Award that year…At 49 years old, became the oldest pitcher to win a big league game on April 17, 2012.
Scott Rolen
Seven-time All-Star and eight-time Gold Glove Award winner at third base played 17 seasons for Phillies, Cardinals, Blue Jays and Reds…Won 1997 National League Rookie of the Year Award…Drove in 100-plus runs five times and reached the 20-homer plateau 10 times en route to 1,287 career RBI and 316 career home runs…Starting third baseman for Cardinals 2006 World Series champions.
Jim Thome
Five-time All-Star hit 612 home runs over 22 seasons with Indians, Phillies, White Sox, Dodgers, Twins and Orioles…Won 1996 Silver Slugger Award at third base…Led National League in home runs in 2003 with 47 and paced American League in walks three times…Finished career with 1,583 runs scored, 1,699 RBI and 1,747 walks…Won 2002 Roberto Clemente Award and 2004 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award.
Omar Vizquel
Eleven-time Gold Glove Award-winning shortstop (second-most of any SS in history) and three-time All-Star played 24 seasons for Mariners, Indians, Giants, Rangers, White Sox and Blue Jays…Totaled 2,877 hits, 404 stolen bases and 1,445 runs scored…Won 1996 Hutch Award…Led his league in fielding percentage six times and his 2,709 games at shortstop are the most by any player.
Kerry Wood
Two-time All-Star and 1998 National League Rookie of the Year played 14 seasons for Cubs, Indians and Yankees…Posted 86 wins and 63 saves in 446 career games…Led NL with 266 strikeouts in 2003…On May 6, 1998, struck out 20 Astros in a one-hitter to tie a big league record for most strikeouts in a nine-inning game.
2019
Lance Berkman
Six-time All-Star played 15 seasons for Astros, Yankees, Cardinals and Rangers…Topped 100-RBI mark six times, including a National League-best 128 in 2002…Reached 30-homer plateau six times…Finished in Top 10 of NL MVP voting six times…Posted career batting average of .293 along with .406 on-base percentage and .537 slugging average…Hit .423 in 2011 World Series to help Cardinals win title.
Roy Halladay
Two-time Cy Young Award winner and eight-time All-Star pitched 16 seasons for Blue Jays and Phillies…Three-time 20-game winner led league in victories twice, complete games seven times, shutouts four times and innings pitched four times…Finished second in Cy Young Award voting twice…Tossed second postseason no-hitter in history when he blanked the Reds on Oct. 6, 2010 in Game 1 of the NLDS.
Todd Helton
Five-time All-Star played all 17 of his big league seasons with the Rockies…Won four Silver Slugger Awards and three Gold Glove Awards at first base…Led National League with .372 batting average and 147 RBI in 2000…Led NL in on-base percentage twice and finished career with .316 batting average, .414 on-base percentage and .539 slugging average…Scored 100-or-more runs six times and posted at least 100 RBI in five seasons.
Darren Oliver
Posted 118 wins over 20 seasons pitching with Rangers, Cardinals, Red Sox, Rockies, Marlins, Astros, Mets, Angels and Blue Jays…Appeared in 766 career games, transitioning from starter to reliever midway through his career.
Roy Oswalt
Two-time 20-game winner and three-time All-Star pitched 13 seasons for Astros, Phillies, Rangers and Rockies...Led NL twice in games started and once in ERA...Posted 163-102 record and went 5-2 in eight postseason series...Finished in Top 5 of NL Cy Young Award voting five times...Won 2005 NLCS Most Valuable Player Award.
Andy Pettitte
Finished in Top 6 of Cy Young Award voting five times en route to 256 wins in 18 seasons with Yankees and Astros…Named to three All-Star teams and never posted a losing record at the big league level…Went 19-11 with a 3.81 ERA in 44 postseason starts, setting a record for postseason victories.
Mariano Rivera
All-time saves leader with 652, 13-time All-Star and five-time Top 5 finisher in Cy Young Award voting pitched 19 seasons for Yankees…In 96 postseason games, posted 8-1 record with 42 saves and a 0.70 ERA…Won 1993 World Series MVP, 2003 ALCS MVP and 2013 All-Star Game MVP…Career WHIP of 1.000 ranks third all-time and first among pitchers whose career started after 1910.
Michael Young
Seven-time All-Star played 14 seasons for Rangers, Phillies and Dodgers…Won 2005 AL batting title with .331 average, one of one of seven seasons where he topped the .300 mark…Finished with 2,375 hits and .300 career batting average…Won 2008 Gold Glove Award at shortstop and 2006 All-Star Game MVP.