Ferguson Jenkins
Ryne Sandberg
Billy Williams
Ernie Banks
think of rewriting the question
There is no one in the baseball Hall of Fame who had nothing to do with baseball. They were either coaches, players, etc. Abbott and Costello.
There are 286 electees of the Hall of Fame as of June, 2008. Click on the 'Baseball Hall of Fame Electees' link below to see a list of those former players, executives, and pioneers.
Hall of Fame Players Association was created in 1999.
Oriole players inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame as Orioles are Eddie Murray, Jim Palmer, Cal Ripken, Jr., Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson and manager, Earl Weaver.
Lowell Reidenbaugh has written: 'Cooperstown' -- subject(s): Baseball, Baseball players, Biography, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Records, United States 'The Sporting News selects baseball 25 greatest teams' 'Baseball's Hall of Fame' -- subject(s): National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Baseball players, Biography 'Take Me Out to the Ball Park'
They might just vote for themselves or friends.
tom seaver
no
Starting pitchers for the Cubs that are in the Hall of Fame: 1) Mordecai (Three Finger) Brown: Pitched for the Cubs from 1904-1912 and 1916 and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1949. 2) Grover Cleveland Alexander: Pitched for the Cubs from 1918-1926 and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1938. 3) Ferguson Jenkins pitched for the Cubs from 1966-1973 and 1982-1983 and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1991. Other starting pitchers who spent time with the Cubs and are in the Hall of Fame include Dizzy Dean, Burleigh Grimes, and Robin Roberts.
There are 306 people currently in the Hall of Fame...let's have some fun with this...how about Ty Cobb and Catfish Hunter?
billy Williams Hall of famer from the Chicago Cubs