Morgan Bulkeley

Executive

Class of 1937

Morgan Bulkeley

Executive

Class of 1937
Morgan Bulkeley was the first president of the National League.

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About Morgan Bulkeley

The National League, created in 1876, helped solidify professional baseball in the United States.

Morgan Bulkeley was its first president.

The Basics

Year inducted
1937
Birth Place
East Haddam, Connecticut
Birth Year
1837
Died
1922, Hartford Connecticut

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
NL President
Primary Position
Executive

Walter O'Malley

Executive

Class of 2008

Walter O'Malley

Executive

Class of 2008
Walter O’Malley's skills as a leader helped create the Dodgers dynasty of the 1950s.

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About Walter O'Malley

In his first week on the job as the president and principal owner of the storied Dodgers franchise, Walter O’Malley declared his philosophy in eight words: “We are going to concentrate on winning pennants.”

When asked to elaborate, he explained that he intended to build an organization to match the New York Yankees of the American League as a perennial powerhouse.

The Basics

Year inducted
2008
Birth Place
Bronx, New York
Birth Year
1903
Died
1979, Rochester Minnesota

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
Primary Position
Executive

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Ed Barrow

Executive

Class of 1953

Ed Barrow

Executive

Class of 1953
Ed Barrow created baseball's greatest dynasty.

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About Ed Barrow

Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. Tony Lazzeri and Joe DiMaggio. Red Ruffing and Lefty Gomez.

From the 1920s through the 1940s, these Hall of Fame names became synonymous with dominant dynasties for the New York Yankees.

But there was another common link between these players; the man who put all the pieces together: Ed Barrow.

The Basics

Year inducted
1953
Birth Place
Springfield, Illinois
Birth Year
1868
Died
1953, Port Chester New York

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
New York Yankees
Primary Position
Executive

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Lee MacPhail

Executive

Class of 1998

Lee MacPhail

Executive

Class of 1998
Lee MacPhail followed his his father's footsteps as a Hall of Fame executive.

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About Lee MacPhail

Lee MacPhail grew up watching his father become a Hall of Fame executive in Major League Baseball. He wanted to do the same, despite his father’s warnings against it.

“Since my dad (Larry MacPhail) was in baseball, I grew up in the game and it never occurred to me I wouldn’t be going into it after college,” he said.

The Basics

Year inducted
1998
Birth Place
Nashville, Tennessee
Birth Year
1917
Died
2012, Delray Beach Florida

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
AL President
Primary Position
Executive

Larry MacPhail

Executive

Class of 1978

Larry MacPhail

Executive

Class of 1978
Larry MacPhail oversaw major changes to the game, notably MLB’s first night game and pension plans for players.

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About Larry MacPhail

One of the great innovators in baseball history, Larry MacPhail introduced such standards as night baseball, airplane travel, pension plans and batting helmets. He was also a flamboyant-yet-brilliant executive who significantly improved the fortunes of three separate major league franchises.

The Basics

Year inducted
1978
Birth Place
Cass City, Michigan
Birth Year
1890
Died
1975, Miami Florida

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
New York Yankees
Primary Position
Executive

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Pat Gillick

Executive

Class of 2011

Pat Gillick

Executive

Class of 2011
An executive with exceptional memory, Pat Gillick built playoff teams for four different franchises.

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About Pat Gillick

Pat Gillick built it – again and again and again.

And at every stop, they came: Victories, fans and championships.

Gillick, who spent 27 years as a general manager in the big leagues, was born Aug. 22, 1937, in Chico, Calif. The son of minor league pitcher Larry Gillick and actress Thelma Daniels, Gillick began his baseball career as a left-handed pitcher. He was a member of the University of Southern California team that won the College World Series in 1958, and he pitched for five seasons in the Orioles’ minor league system.

The Basics

Year inducted
2011
Birth Place
Chico, California
Birth Year
1937

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Toronto Blue Jays
Primary Position
Executive

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Tom Yawkey

Executive

Class of 1980

Tom Yawkey

Executive

Class of 1980
Tom Yawkey bought the Red Sox when they were a struggling club and elevated them to contenders by investing in future Hall of Famers.

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About Tom Yawkey

On his 30th birthday, Tom Yawkey came into a multimillion dollar inheritance left by his late uncle. Four days later, at the advice of Hall of Famer Eddie Collins, Yawkey bought the struggling Boston Red Sox franchise.

Over the next four-plus decades, Yawkey would become as synonymous with his franchise as perhaps any owner in baseball history. Along the way, Yawkey elevated his club from cellar dwellers to perennial contenders.

The Basics

Year inducted
1980
Birth Place
Detroit, Michigan
Birth Year
1903
Died
1976, Boston Massachusetts

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Boston Red Sox
Primary Position
Executive

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Sol White

Executive

Class of 2006

Sol White

Executive

Class of 2006
A talented player-manager, Sol White organized the Philadelphia Giants, who dominated play in the early years of the 20th century.

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About Sol White

“Some day the bar will drop and some good man will be chosen from out of the colored profession that will be a credit to all, and pave the way for others to follow.” – Sol White

Sol White was 78 years old in 1947 when Jackie Robinson shattered the major league color barrier. It marked the completion of a journey that White helped start in the 19th century.

The Basics

Year inducted
2006
Birth Place
Bellaire, Ohio
Birth Year
1868
Died
1955, Central Islip New York

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Philadelphia Giants
Primary Position
Executive

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J.L. Wilkinson

Executive

Class of 2006

J.L. Wilkinson

Executive

Class of 2006
As owner of the Kansas City Monarchs, J.L. Wilkinson oversaw teams that won 11 Negro League pennants and World Series.

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About J.L. Wilkinson

J.L. Wilkinson was the principal owner of the Kansas City Monarchs from 1920-48, one of the most dominant Negro Leagues teams ever assembled.

The Monarchs ruled two separate leagues in two separate time periods. A charter member of the Negro National League in 1920, the team won the NLL pennant four times in the 1920s. Then, as a charter member of the Negro American League, the Monarchs finished first seven times in the 1930s and 40s.

The Basics

Year inducted
2006
Birth Place
Algona, Iowa
Birth Year
1878
Died
1964, Kansas City Missouri

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Kansas City Monarchs
Primary Position
Executive

Effa Manley

Executive

Class of 2006

Effa Manley

Executive

Class of 2006
Effa Manley was a civil rights leader and the first female Hall of Famer.

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About Effa Manley

As a businesswoman in a primarily man’s world, Effa Manley wanted to be a winner. Though the only woman among an industry of male owners, Manley got her wish in 1946, when the Newark Eagles, owned by her and her husband Abe, won the Negro League World Series, defeating the Kansas City Monarchs.

Her career is a testament to her commitment to baseball and civil rights – and to her vision and dedication to creating respect for Negro Leagues baseball.

The Basics

Year inducted
2006
Birth Place
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Birth Year
1897
Died
1981, Los Angeles California

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Newark Eagles
Primary Position
Executive

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