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The 1923 New York Giants had 9 future Hall of Famers ...
George Kelly, Frankie Frisch, Dave Bancroft, Ross Youngs, Travis Jackson, Casey Stengel, Hack Wilson, Bill Terry, John McGraw (manager).
The 1932 New York Yankees had 10 future Hall of Famers ...
Earle Combs, Bill Dickey, Lou Gehrig, Lefty Gomez, Tony Lazzeri, Herb Pennock, Red Ruffing, Babe Ruth, Joe Sewell, Miller Huggins (manager).
South Carolina State has Three Hall of Famers
Indiana
The Bears with 26 Hall of Famers
The San Francisco Giants with 5- Juan Marichal, Orlando Cepeda, Willie McCovey, Willie Mays, and Gaylord Perry
The Dodgers: 1st - Giants: 55 players, 11 managers 2nd - Dodgers: 45 players, 9 managers 3rd - Yankees: 41 players, 11 managers
Hall of Famers Bill Russell and Julius Erving.
The Green Bay Packers have produced 21 Hall of Famers, five fewer than the Chicago Bears.
Of course! They are famous because they have won the most championships of all teams! Plus, I think they have the most hall of famers.
The 1971 game had 20 Hall of Famers by my count:National League:AaronBenchBrockCarltonClementeJenkinsMarichalMaysMcCoveySeaverStargellAmerican League:AparicioCarewJackson (Reggie)KalineKilabrewPalmerRobinson (Brooks)Robinson (Frank)YastrzemskiOther notables not included in the counts for National League - J. Torre, P. Rose, American League - V. Blue, T. Munson
3 Hall of Famers have worn #42: Connie Hawkins, Nate Thurmond, and James Worthy
Montreal which has 27 then Toronto with 13 and then Detroit with 11
Tied for 13th. Grambling has produced 4 Hall of Famers (Willie Davis, Buck Buchanan, Charlie Joiner, Willie Brown). Schools that have produced more Hall of Famers (through 2011) ... 1) USC - 11 2) Notre Dame - 10 3) Michigan and Ohio State - 8 4) Alabama and Syracuse - 7 5) Pittsburgh, Illinois, Minnesota, Oregon - 6 6) Penn State and Southern Methodist - 5 Tied with Grambling with 4 Hall of Famers are Purdue, San Francisco, Texas, UCLA, Morgan State, Miami, and Arizona State.