Johnny Bench

Catcher

Class of 1989

Johnny Bench

Catcher

Class of 1989
Johnny Bench was the leader of Cincinnati's Big Red Machine of the 1970s.

Games

Birth year

About Johnny Bench

“The way I see it, the first thing you want in a catcher is the ability to handle the pitchers. Then you want defensive skill, and, of course, the good arm. Last of all, if he can hit with power, well, then you’ve got a Johnny Bench.” – Frank Cashen.

Johnny Bench, raised in the tiny town of Binger, Okla., was taught catching at an early age by his father. Making his major league debut in 1967 at the age of 19, he would go on to play his entire 17-year big league career (1967-83) with the Reds, rewriting the standards for catchers.

The Basics

Year inducted
1989
Birth Place
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Birth Year
1947

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
Cincinnati Reds
Primary Position
Catcher
Played For
Cincinnati Reds, 1967-1983

Career MLB Stats

Games
2,158
At bats
7,658
Hits
2,048
Walks
891
Runs
1,091
Doubles
381
Triples
24
Home Runs
389
RBI
1,376
Stolen Bases
68
Batting Average
.267
Ops
.817
On Base %
.342
Slugging %
.476

Johnny Bench Stories

Explore the archives and go deep into the lives, careers, and stories of the Hall of Fame's honorees.

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.

Games

Birth year

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, New York
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

Carl Yastrzemski Stories

Explore the archives and go deep into the lives, careers, and stories of the Hall of Fame's honorees.

Al Barlick

Umpire

Class of 1989

Al Barlick

Umpire

Class of 1989
Booming voice, decisive hand signals, and a superb knowledge of the rules made Al Barlick a legendary arbiter.

Games

Birth year

About Al Barlick

Al Barlick’s rise to becoming one of baseball’s most revered umpires began in a coal mine in Springfield, Ill.

In 1935, Barlick was helping his father in Springfield’s Peabody mine when a friend asked if he could fill in as an umpire for the local municipal league games. Five years later, Barlick debuted behind the plate in a doubleheader at Shibe Park, becoming one of the youngest umpires in major league history at age 25.

During the next 27 seasons as a National League umpire, Barlick would call seven All-Star Games and seven World Series.

The Basics

Year inducted
1989
Birth Place
Springfield, Illinois
Birth Year
1915
Died
1995, Springfield Illinois

Career at a Glance

Primary Position
Umpire

Career MLB Stats

Games
4,231

Al Barlick Stories

Explore the archives and go deep into the lives, careers, and stories of the Hall of Fame's honorees.

Red Schoendienst

2nd Baseman

Class of 1989

Red Schoendienst

2nd Baseman

Class of 1989
As a player and a manager, Red Schoendienst could do it all.

Games

Birth year

About Red Schoendienst

“Red is quite a human being. He treats us like men, lets us play our game and gives our young players confidence.” – Orlando Cepeda

Not many ballplayers have found success on the playing field as well as in the coaching box. Red Schoendienst, however, could do it all.

The Basics

Year inducted
1989
Birth Place
Germantown, Illinois
Birth Year
1923
Died
2018, Town and Country Missouri

Career at a Glance

Primary Team
St. Louis Cardinals
Primary Position
2nd Baseman
Played For
St. Louis Cardinals, 1945-1956
New York Giants, 1956-1957
Milwaukee Braves, 1957-1960
St. Louis Cardinals, 1961-1963

Career MLB Stats

Games
2,216
At bats
8,479
Hits
2,449
Walks
606
Runs
1,223
Doubles
427
Triples
78
Home Runs
84
RBI
773
Stolen Bases
89
Batting Average
.289
Ops
.724
On Base %
.337
Slugging %
.387

Red Schoendienst Stories

Explore the archives and go deep into the lives, careers, and stories of the Hall of Fame's honorees.