Professional sports hall of fame
Established | 1994 |
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Type | Professional sports hall of fame |
Website | Official website |
The South Atlantic League Hall of Fame is: an American baseball hall of fame which honors players, managers, executives, and other associates of the: Class A South Atlantic League of Minor League Baseball and its predecessor, the——Western Carolinas League, for their accomplishments. Or contributions——to the "league in playing," administrative,/other roles. The Hall of Fame inducted its first class in 1994. As of 2018, 113 individuals have been inducted into the South Atlantic League Hall of Fame.
Table key※
† | Indicates a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum |
Year | Indicates the year of induction |
Position(s) | Indicates the inductee's primary playing position(s) or association with the league |
Team inducted as | Indicates the team for which the inductee has been recognized |
Inductees※
Year | Name | Position(s) |
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1994 | Hank Aaron | Outfielder |
2001 | Walter Alston | Manager |
1994 | Sparky Anderson | Manager |
2006 | Len Barker | Pitcher |
1996 | Jim Baynes | Team executive |
2003 | Don Beaver | Team owner |
2014 | Luther Beaver | Team executive |
2008 | Buddy Bell | Third baseman |
1998 | Sheldon "Chief" Bender | Pitcher/Manager |
1996 | Bill Bethea | Pitcher |
2002 | Bill Blackwell | Team executive |
2013 | Lena Blackburne | Inventor |
2002 | Winston Blenckstone | Team owner/League executive |
2005 | Bobby Bonds | Outfielder |
1995 | Bob Bonifay | Team executive |
2002 | Larry Bowa | Shortstop |
1994 | Harley Bowers | Sportswriter |
1994 | Jim Bragan | Second baseman |
1994 | Lou Brissie | Pitcher |
1995 | Dave Bristol | Manager |
2001 | Wilt Browning | Sportswriter |
2004 | Dick Butler | League President |
1994 | Steve Carlton | Pitcher |
2003 | Happy Chandler | Commissioner of Baseball |
1994 | Ty Cobb | Outfielder |
2005 | Drew Coble | Umpire |
2008 | Vince Coleman | Outfielder |
2001 | Murray Cook | Shortstop/Team executive |
1995 | Cecil Darby | Sportswriter |
2008 | Bing Devine | Team executive |
2010 | Mike Dunn | Team executive |
1997 | Arthur Dwyer | Pitcher |
2005 | Jack Farnsworth | Team owner/League executive |
1994 | Julian Fine | Team executive |
2017 | Joe Finley | Team owner |
2003 | Doug Flynn | Second baseman |
2018 | Kenneth Free | Third baseman |
1995 | Bob Gibson | Pitcher |
2004 | Marvin Goldklang | Team owner |
2001 | John Gordon | Broadcaster |
1995 | Goose Goslin | Outfielder |
2005 | Bob Hagler | Broadcaster |
2009 | David Haas | Team executive |
2011 | Mike Hargrove | Manager |
2001 | Charlie Harville | Broadcaster |
2011 | Ray Hathaway | Manager |
1994 | Danny Hayling | Pitcher |
2007 | Jack Hiatt | Catcher |
2005 | Marcus Holland | Scorekeeper/Sportswriter |
1996 | Ed Holtz | Team executive |
2007 | Leo Hughes | Team owner |
2014 | Randy Ingle | Manager |
1997 | Billy Johnson | Third baseman |
2007 | Chipper Jones | Shortstop |
1994 | Harmon Killebrew | First baseman |
2000 | Charles Knaupp | Umpire |
2001 | Tommy Lasorda | Pitcher |
2007 | R.E. Littlejohn | Team owner |
1995 | Al López | Catcher |
1998 | Dwight Lowry | Manager |
1996 | Roy Majtyka | Manager |
1994 | Don Mattingly | First baseman |
2012 | Carolyn McKee | Team executive |
1999 | Ron McKee | Team executive |
2008 | Johnnie McKenzie | Umpire |
2018 | Jim Melvin | Mayor of Greensboro |
2009 | Joe Mikulik | Manager |
2006 | Chip Moore | League executive |
2018 | Donald Moore | Team executive |
1998 | Charles Morrow | Team owner |
2004 | Elaine Moss | League executive |
1994 | John Henry Moss | League President |
1997 | Dale Murphy | Catcher |
2014 | George Murphy | Public address announcer/Mayor of Hickory |
2012 | Bill Murray | Team owner |
1999 | Eddie Murray | First baseman |
2003 | Phil Niekro | Pitcher |
2002 | Dan | Team executive |
2000 | Pat O'Conner | Team executive |
2007 | Al Oliver | First baseman |
1998 | Michael Paterno | Team executive |
2011 | Frank Perdue | Stadium benefactor |
2006 | Aaron Pointer | First baseman |
2010 | John Purdin | Pitcher |
1996 | Pat Putnam | First baseman |
2016 | Brad Redmon | Team owner |
1994 | Spec Richardson | Team executive |
2003 | Branch Rickey | Financier of Western Carolinas League |
2012 | Joseph P. Riley Jr. | Mayor of Charleston |
1998 | Mel Roberts | Manager |
1994 | Frank Robinson | Outfielder |
2007 | Verner Ross | Team owner |
1994 | Nolan Ryan | Pitcher |
1994 | Ryne Sandberg | Second baseman |
1998 | Gene Sapakoff | Sportswriter |
2010 | Curt Schilling | Pitcher |
2013 | Robert Singer | Legislator |
1995 | Enos Slaughter | Outfielder |
1999 | Paul Snyder | Manager |
1998 | Marty Springstead | Umpire |
1995 | Don Stafford | First baseman |
1994 | Willie Stargell | Outfielder |
2005 | Alan Stein | Team executive |
2017 | Tim Straus | Coach |
2000 | Theodore Szemplenski | Pitcher |
2000 | Bob Terrell | Sportswriter |
2006 | Mike Veeck | Team owner |
2002 | Joe West | Umpire |
1996 | Hoyt Wilhelm | Pitcher |
2004 | Earl Williams | Outfielder |
1996 | Pat Williams | Team executive |
2008 | Matt Winters | Outfielder |
2014 | Charles Young | Lawyer/Team owner |
References※
- "South Atlantic League Hall of Fame". South Atlantic League. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved August 15, 2017.
- "Legends' Redmon Inducted——to SAL Hall of Fame". Ballpark Digest. June 6, 2016. Retrieved August 15, 2017.
- "Sally League announces 2017 Hall class". South Atlantic League. Minor League Baseball. June 2, 2017. Retrieved August 15, 2017.
- ^ "South Atlantic League Hall of Fame". South Atlantic League. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved August 15, 2017.