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.

Games

Birth year

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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Harry Heilmann

Right Fielder

Class of 1952

Harry Heilmann

Right Fielder

Class of 1952
With a .342 batting average, Harry Heilmann holds the third-highest career average among modern right-handed hitters.

Games

Birth year

About Harry Heilmann

“People nowadays just don’t realize how great a hitter Harry was. Next to Rogers Hornsby, he was the best right-handed hitter of them all.” – Ty Cobb

The Basics

Year inducted
1952
Birth Place
San Francisco, United States
Birth Year
1894
Died
1951, Southfield Michigan

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Detroit Tigers
Primary Position
Right Fielder
Played For
Detroit Tigers, 1914
Detroit Tigers, 1916-1929
Cincinnati Reds, 1930
Cincinnati Reds, 1932

Career MLB Stats

Games
2,147
At bats
7,787
Hits
2,660
Walks
856
Runs
1,291
Doubles
542
Triples
151
Home Runs
183
RBI
1,543
Stolen Bases
113
Batting Average
.342
Ops
.930
On Base %
.410
Slugging %
.520

Joe Cronin

Shortstop

Class of 1956

Joe Cronin

Shortstop

Class of 1956
Joe Cronin was one of the top hitting shortstops of his era.

Games

Birth year

About Joe Cronin

“Every Day I put on a uniform was a thrill. Just to be a part of the show was a real thrill for me. Every day could have been my first big league game.” – Joe Cronin

Joe Cronin had one of the most interesting, multifaceted careers in baseball: He was a player, manager, general manager, American League President – and a member of the Hall of Fame’s board of directors and Veteran’s Committee.

The Basics

Year inducted
1956
Birth Place
San Francisco, United States
Birth Year
1906
Died
1984, Barnstable Massachusetts

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Boston Red Sox
Primary Position
Shortstop
Played For
Pittsburgh Pirates, 1926-1927
Washington Senators, 1928-1934
Boston Red Sox, 1935-1945

Career MLB Stats

Games
2,124
At bats
7,579
Hits
2,285
Walks
1,059
Runs
1,233
Doubles
515
Triples
118
Home Runs
170
RBI
1,424
Stolen Bases
87
Batting Average
.301
Ops
.857
On Base %
.390
Slugging %
.468

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Tony Lazzeri

2nd Baseman

Class of 1991

Tony Lazzeri

2nd Baseman

Class of 1991
Tony Lazzeri played for six Yankees pennant winners from 1926-37.

Games

Birth year

About Tony Lazzeri

"(Tony) not only was a great ballplayer, he was a great man. He was a leader. He was like a manager on the field." – Frankie Crosetti

The Basics

Year inducted
1991
Birth Place
San Francisco, United States
Birth Year
1903
Died
1946, San Francisco California

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
New York Yankees
Primary Position
2nd Baseman
Played For
New York Yankees, 1926-1937
Chicago Cubs, 1938
Brooklyn Dodgers, 1939
New York Giants, 1939

Career MLB Stats

Games
1,740
At bats
6,297
Hits
1,840
Walks
869
Runs
986
Doubles
334
Triples
115
Home Runs
178
RBI
1,194
Stolen Bases
148
Batting Average
.292
Ops
.846
On Base %
.380
Slugging %
.467

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George Kelly

1st Baseman

Class of 1973

George Kelly

1st Baseman

Class of 1973
A gangly 6-foot-4 infielder, George “High Pockets” Kelly was one of baseball's best hitters of the early 1920s.

Games

Birth year

About George Kelly

“They called him ‘High Pockets,’ but George Kelly was more than just a colorful appellation.” – The Associated Press, 1973

A gangly 6-foot-4 infielder, George “High Pockets” Kelly reached the major leagues at 19 with the New York Giants in 1915. He established himself as a regular in the lineup by 1920, when he tied Rogers Hornsby for the National League lead with 94 RBI.

The Basics

Year inducted
1973
Birth Place
San Francisco, United States
Birth Year
1895
Died
1984, Burlingame California

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
New York Giants
Primary Position
1st Baseman
Played For
New York Giants, 1915-1917
New York Giants, 1919-1926
Pittsburgh Pirates, 1917
Cincinnati Reds, 1927-1930
Chicago Cubs, 1930
Brooklyn Dodgers, 1932

Career MLB Stats

Games
1,622
At bats
5,993
Hits
1,778
Walks
386
Runs
819
Doubles
337
Triples
76
Home Runs
148
RBI
1,020
Stolen Bases
65
Batting Average
.297
Ops
.794
On Base %
.342
Slugging %
.452