The Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame is a team Hall of Fame dedicated to representing the most significant contributors to the history of the Baltimore Orioles professional baseball team since the first season of Baltimore baseball in 1954, which has inducted players, managers, staff, and other contributors. The Hall of Fame is on display at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland.[1]

Key
Year Year inducted
Bold Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame as an Oriole
Bold Recipient of the Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award
Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame
Inducted No. Player Position Tenure
19775Brooks Robinson3B1955–1977
20Frank RobinsonRF
Coach
Manager
1966–1971
1978–1980, 1985–1987
1988–1991
197819Dave McNallyP1962–1974
19798, 16, 26, 30Boog Powell1B1961–1974
198111Gus TriandosC1955–1962
198211Luis AparicioSS1963–1967
35Mike CuellarP1969–1976
19837, 49Mark BelangerSS1965–1981
4Earl WeaverCoach
Manager
1967
1968–1982, 1985–1986
19846, 33Paul BlairCF1964–1976
12Paul RichardsManager/GM1955–1961
198523, 32Milt PappasP1957–1965
198622Jim PalmerP1965–1984
29Ken SingletonRF1975–1984
19871Al BumbryOF1972–1984
198813, 29, 59Steve BarberP1960–1967
19894Jim Gentile1B1960–1963
29Dick HallP/OF1961–1966, 1969–1971
37Stu MillerP1963–1967
199042Hank BauerManager1964–1968
16, 39Scott McGregorP1976–1988
199128Hal BrownP1955–1962
199214Gene WoodlingLF1955, 1958–1960
19939Don BufordLF/2B/3B1968–1972
199446Mike FlanaganP1975–1987, 1991–1992
199516George BambergerP1959
Chuck ThompsonBroadcaster1955–1956
1962–1987
1991–2000
1996Jerry HoffbergerOwner1954–1979
6Billy HunterSS
Coach
1954
1964-1977
7Cal Ripken, Sr.Coach/Manager1976–1992
1997Harry DaltonGM1965–1971
24Rick DempseyC1976–1986, 1992
6, 15Davey Johnson2B
Manager
1965–1972
1996–1997
19983, 16Bobby Grich2B1970–1976
Lee MacPhailGM1958–1965
14Lee May1B1975–1980
1999Frank CashenGM1972–1975
33Eddie Murray1B/DH1977–1988, 1996
2000Jack Dunn IIIManager1949
23, 36Tippy MartinezP1976–1986
39Eddie WattP1966–1973
200152Mike BoddickerP1980–1988
44Elrod HendricksC1968–1972
1973–1976
1978–1979
Hank PetersGM1975–1987
2002Rex BarneyPA Announcer1974–1997
30, 61Dennis MartínezP1976–1986
15Hoyt WilhelmP1958–1962
2003Bob BrownExecutive
8Cal Ripken Jr.SS/3B1981–2001
20049, 16Brady AndersonOF1988–2001
Ernie TylerUmpire Attendant1960–2011
200611, 37Doug DeCinces3B1973–1981
17, 23, 28Chris HoilesC1989–1998
Ralph SalvonTrainer1966–1988
Eddie WeidnerTrainer1954–1967
2007Bill O'DonnellBroadcaster1966–1981
17B.J. SurhoffLF/C/3B1996–2000, 2003–2005
2008"Wild Bill" HagyFan
Phil ItzoeExecutive1964–2008
30Gregg OlsonP1988–1993
20093, 10Harold BainesDH/RF1993–1995
1997–1999
2000
Julie WagnerExecutive1982–2005
2010Lenny JohnstonExecutive1976–present
31Ray MillerCoach/Manager1978–1985
1997–1999
2004–2005
12, 38Johnny OatesC
Manager
1970, 1972
1991–1994
2011Richie BancellsTrainer1984–2017
14Mike BordickSS1997–2000, 2001–2002
201225, 44Rich Dauer2B/3B1976–1985
35, 42Mike MussinaP1991–2000
Walter YouseScout1957–1974
201312Roberto Alomar2B1996–1998
Don PriesScout/Executive1968–1974
201538John LowensteinLF1979–1985
35Gary RoenickeOF1978–1985
6, 13, 25, 56Melvin Mora3B2000–2009
Fred Uhlman, Sr.Executive1986–1997, 1999
20181Brian Roberts2B2001–2013
Fred ManfraBroadcaster1992–2017
2020Mo Gaba[2]Fan
2021[3]2J.J. HardySS2011–2017
10, 12Mike DevereauxOF1989–1994, 1996
Joe AngelBroadcaster1988–1990, 1992, 2004–2018

See also

References

  1. "The Orioles Hall of Fame". MLB.com.
  2. Ruiz, Nathan. "Hours before his death, superfan Mo Gaba is elected to Orioles Hall of Fame, named winner of Wild Bill Hagy Award". baltimoresun.com.
  3. "Birdland Insider 2021 Orioles Hall of Fame inductees".
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