Rickey Henderson

Left Fielder

Class of 2009

Rickey Henderson

Left Fielder

Class of 2009
Rickey Henderson used the ultimate combination of power and speed to break numerous records.

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About Rickey Henderson

Rickey Henderson used the ultimate combination of power and speed to break numerous major league baseball records during his career.

But what solidified his place in baseball history was his love for the game.

"If my uniform doesn't get dirty, I haven't done anything in the baseball game," Henderson said.

Born on Dec. 25, 1958 in Chicago Ill., Henderson spent most of his childhood in Oakland, Calif. An accomplished running back in high school, Henderson turned down multiple football scholarships to sign with the Oakland Athletics in 1976.

The Basics

Year inducted
2009
Birth Place
Chicago, United States
Birth Year
1958
Died
2024, San Francisco California

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Oakland Athletics
Primary Position
Left Fielder
Played For
Oakland Athletics, 1979-1984
New York Yankees, 1985-1989
Oakland Athletics, 1989-1993
Toronto Blue Jays, 1993
Oakland Athletics, 1994-1995
San Diego Padres, 1996-1997
LA/California Angels, 1997
Oakland Athletics, 1998
New York Mets, 1999-2000
Seattle Mariners, 2000
San Diego Padres, 2001
Boston Red Sox, 2002
Los Angeles Dodgers, 2003

Career MLB Stats

Games
3,081
At bats
10,961
Hits
3,055
Walks
2,190
Runs
2,295
Doubles
510
Triples
66
Home Runs
297
RBI
1,115
Stolen Bases
1,406
Batting Average
.279
Ops
.820
On Base %
.401
Slugging %
.419

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Chick Hafey

Left Fielder

Class of 1971

Chick Hafey

Left Fielder

Class of 1971
Chick Hafey finished his career with a batting average of .317.

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About Chick Hafey

“I always thought that if Hafey had been blessed with normal eyesight and good health, he might have been the best right-handed hitter baseball had ever known.” – Branch Rickey

Hampered by poor eyesight and severe sinus problems, Charles James “Chick” Hafey played just 1,283 games but still managed to amass 1,466 hits and a career batting average of .317. Hafey won one batting title and was named to the inaugural All-Star Game, where he collected the first ever hit in All-Star Game history.

The Basics

Year inducted
1971
Birth Place
Berkeley, United States
Birth Year
1903
Died
1973, Calistoga California

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
St. Louis Cardinals
Primary Position
Left Fielder
Played For
St. Louis Cardinals, 1924-1931
Cincinnati Reds, 1932-1935
Cincinnati Reds, 1937

Career MLB Stats

Games
1,283
At bats
4,625
Hits
1,466
Walks
372
Runs
777
Doubles
341
Triples
67
Home Runs
164
RBI
833
Stolen Bases
70
Batting Average
.317
Ops
.898
On Base %
.372
Slugging %
.526

Goose Goslin

Left Fielder

Class of 1968

Goose Goslin

Left Fielder

Class of 1968
Goose Goslin helped the Senators to their first and only World Series title in 1924.

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About Goose Goslin

“For the country at large the eagle may remain the national bird, but for the National Capital the greatest bird that flies is the Goose,” sportswriter W.O. McGeehan once wrote.

While he was a gifted slugger, Leon Allen Goslin’s outfield play included a penchant for flapping his arms as he tracked down fly balls, a task he had no small amount of difficulty with, as well as a general awkwardness about his mannerisms that earned him the title of “Goose.” The story of Goose Goslin begins many years before he would acquire that nickname, however.

The Basics

Year inducted
1968
Birth Place
Salem, United States
Birth Year
1900
Died
1971, Bridgeton New Jersey

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Washington Senators
Primary Position
Left Fielder
Played For
Washington Senators, 1921-1930
St. Louis Browns, 1930-1932
Washington Senators, 1933
Detroit Tigers, 1934-1937
Washington Senators, 1938

Career MLB Stats

Games
2,287
At bats
8,656
Hits
2,735
Walks
949
Runs
1,482
Doubles
500
Triples
173
Home Runs
248
RBI
1,612
Stolen Bases
176
Batting Average
.316
Ops
.887
On Base %
.387
Slugging %
.500

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Ed Delahanty

Left Fielder

Class of 1945

Ed Delahanty

Left Fielder

Class of 1945
Arguably one of the best players of the 19th Century, Ed Delahanty was the first player in major league history to hit over .400 three times.

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About Ed Delahanty

Arguably one of the best players of the 19th century, Ed Delahanty was the first player in modern major league history to hit over .400 three times.

The eldest of five brothers to play in the big leagues, Big Ed was a five-tool player – he could hit for power and average, was a terrific fielder with a strong arm and was quick on the basepaths, leading the National League in stolen bases with 58 in 1898.

The Basics

Year inducted
1945
Birth Place
Cleveland, United States
Birth Year
1867
Died
1903, Niagra Falls New York

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Philadelphia Phillies
Primary Position
Left Fielder
Played For
Philadelphia Phillies, 1888-1889
Cleveland Infants, 1890
Philadelphia Phillies, 1891-1901
Washington Senators, 1902-1903

Career MLB Stats

Games
1,837
At bats
7,510
Hits
2,597
Walks
742
Runs
1,600
Doubles
522
Triples
186
Home Runs
101
RBI
1,466
Stolen Bases
456
Batting Average
.346
Ops
.917
On Base %
.411
Slugging %
.505

Fred Clarke

Left Fielder

Class of 1945

Fred Clarke

Left Fielder

Class of 1945
Fred Clarke starred in left field and led his teams to wins from the field and the dugout.

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About Fred Clarke

Twenty-four year-olds are not often found in leadership positions. But at that age, Fred Clarke fit right in as a player and skipper of a major league club.

As one of the first “boy-managers”, Clarke starred in left field and led his teams to win from the field and the dugout.

The Basics

Year inducted
1945
Birth Place
Winterset, United States
Birth Year
1872
Died
1960, Winfield Kansas

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Pittsburgh Pirates
Primary Position
Left Fielder
Played For
Louisville Colonels, 1894-1899
Pittsburgh Pirates, 1900-1911
Pittsburgh Pirates, 1913-1915

Career MLB Stats

Games
2,246
At bats
8,584
Hits
2,678
Walks
875
Runs
1,622
Doubles
361
Triples
220
Home Runs
67
RBI
1,015
Stolen Bases
509
Batting Average
.312
Ops
.814
On Base %
.386
Slugging %
.429

Lou Brock

Left Fielder

Class of 1985

Lou Brock

Left Fielder

Class of 1985
He was baseball’s most dangerous player for more than a decade, pressuring opponents with speed and daring on the basepaths.

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About Lou Brock

He was baseball’s most dangerous player for more than a decade, pressuring opponents with speed and daring on the basepaths.

But Lou Brock was much more than a stolen base specialist. And by the end of his spectacular 19-year big league career, Brock was recognized as one of baseball’s most complete – and clutch – players of the 20th Century.

The Basics

Year inducted
1985
Birth Place
El Dorado, United States
Birth Year
1939
Died
2020, St. Louis Missouri

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
St. Louis Cardinals
Primary Position
Left Fielder
Played For
Chicago Cubs, 1961-1964
St. Louis Cardinals, 1964-1979

Career MLB Stats

Games
2,616
At bats
10,332
Hits
3,023
Walks
761
Runs
1,610
Doubles
486
Triples
141
Home Runs
149
RBI
900
Stolen Bases
938
Batting Average
.293
Ops
.753
On Base %
.343
Slugging %
.410

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Jesse Burkett

Left Fielder

Class of 1946

Jesse Burkett

Left Fielder

Class of 1946
Jesse Burkett visited that rarefied air of a .400 batting average twice in his career, helping him lay claim to the title as one of baseball’s best hitters.

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About Jesse Burkett

The .400 batting average remains the domain of only the greatest hitters baseball has known.

Jesse Burkett visited that rarefied air twice in his career, helping him lay claim to the title as one of baseball’s best hitters.

Born Dec. 4, 1868, in Wheeling, W.Va., Burkett made his pro baseball debut in 1888 as a pitcher, winning 27 games for a minor league team in Scranton, Pa. The next season, Burkett went 39-6 for a team in Worcester, Mass., then surfaced in the big leagues in 1890 with the New York Giants.

The Basics

Year inducted
1946
Birth Place
Wheeling, United States
Birth Year
1868
Died
1953, Worcester Massachusetts

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Cleveland Spiders
Primary Position
Left Fielder
Played For
New York Giants, 1890
Cleveland Spiders, 1891-1898
St. Louis Cardinals, 1899-1901
St. Louis Browns, 1902-1904
Boston Red Sox, 1905

Career MLB Stats

Games
2,067
At bats
8,426
Hits
2,850
Walks
1,029
Runs
1,720
Doubles
320
Triples
182
Home Runs
75
RBI
952
Stolen Bases
389
Batting Average
.338
Ops
.861
On Base %
.415
Slugging %
.446

Jim O'Rourke

Left Fielder

Class of 1945

Jim O'Rourke

Left Fielder

Class of 1945
The batter who slashed the National League’s first hit, Jim O’Rourke played the game professionally past the age of 50.

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About Jim O'Rourke

The batter who slashed the National League’s first hit, Jim O’Rourke played the game professionally past the age of 50 before continuing his baseball life as a manager, umpire and minor league president.

Explaining his longevity, O’Rourke said, “I lived a clean life. I never touched liquor in any form, nor did I ever use tobacco. I always took care of myself. That’s the reason I’m playing ball today, and that is the reason why I can enjoy the game.”

The Basics

Year inducted
1945
Birth Place
Bridgeport, United States
Birth Year
1850
Died
1919, Bridgeport Connecticut

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
New York Giants
Primary Position
Left Fielder
Played For
Boston Red Stockings, 1876-1878
Providence Grays, 1879
Boston Red Stockings, 1880
Buffalo Bisons, 1881-1884
New York Giants, 1885-1889
New York Giants PL, 1890
New York Giants, 1891-1892
Washington Senators, 1893
New York Giants, 1904

Career MLB Stats

Games
1,999
At bats
8,503
Hits
2,639
Walks
513
Runs
1,729
Doubles
468
Triples
149
Home Runs
62
RBI
1,208
Stolen Bases
229
Batting Average
.310
Ops
.775
On Base %
.352
Slugging %
.422

Stan Musial

Left Fielder

Class of 1969

Stan Musial

Left Fielder

Class of 1969
Stan Musial fashioned a career of consistent excellence over 22 big league seasons.

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About Stan Musial

Stan Musial hit the ball the wrong way.

Corkscrew stance. Off-balance follow-through. Inside-out swing.

But Stan Musial played baseball the right way. Few who saw the Cardinals’ legend in person thought a better ballplayer existed. More than half a century after his retirement, Musial remains the face of a Cardinals’ franchise he helped turn into a dynasty.

The Basics

Year inducted
1969
Birth Place
Donora, United States
Birth Year
1920
Died
2013, Ladue Missouri

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
St. Louis Cardinals
Primary Position
Left Fielder
Played For
St. Louis Cardinals, 1941-1944
St. Louis Cardinals, 1946-1963

Career MLB Stats

Games
3,026
At bats
10,972
Hits
3,630
Walks
1,599
Runs
1,949
Doubles
725
Triples
177
Home Runs
475
RBI
1,951
Stolen Bases
78
Batting Average
.331
Ops
.976
On Base %
.417
Slugging %
.559

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Carl Yastrzemski

Left Fielder

Class of 1989

Carl Yastrzemski

Left Fielder

Class of 1989
Carl Yastrzemski spent his entire 23-year career in Boston, where he was an 18-time All-Star and seven-time Gold Glove Award winner.

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About Carl Yastrzemski

Carl Yastrzemski replaced a legend in left field for the Boston Red Sox. By the time his 23-year career was over, Yastrzemski was a legend himself.

Yastrzemski replaced Ted Williams in Boston's lineup in 1961, stepping into the spotlight as a much-heralded rookie with only two seasons of minor league experience. Raised in Bridgehampton, N.Y., on his family's potato farm, Yastrzemski briefly attended Notre Dame on a basketball scholarship before signing a professional baseball contract for $100,000.

The Basics

Year inducted
1989
Birth Place
Southampton, United States
Birth Year
1939

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Boston Red Sox
Primary Position
Left Fielder
Played For
Boston Red Sox, 1961-1983

Career MLB Stats

Games
3,308
At bats
11,988
Hits
3,419
Walks
1,845
Runs
1,816
Doubles
646
Triples
59
Home Runs
452
RBI
1,844
Stolen Bases
168
Batting Average
.285
Ops
.841
On Base %
.379
Slugging %
.462

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