Judy Johnson was elected in 1975 along with Ralph Kiner, Earl Averill, Bucky Harris, and Billy Herman. He was the sixth member of the Negro Leagues to be elected to the HOF, following Satchel Paige (1971), Josh Gibson (1972), Buck Leonard (1972), Monte Irvin (1973), and Cool Papa Bell (1974).
With the selection of pitcher Randy Johnson to the Baseball Hall of Fame on January 6, 2015, 55 representatives of the Giants (players and managers) have made their way to Cooperstown. The Giants have had more representatives in the Hall of Fame than any other baseball team. Johnson finished his career with San Francisco in 2009.
Baseball Hall of Fame
The baseball hall of fame was begun by the Baseball Writers Association in 1936. They voted five players in that year: Ty Cobb; Honus Wagner; Babe Ruth; Christy Mathewson; and Walter Johnson.
Yes, Ted Williams
Baseball Australia Hall of Fame was created in 2005.
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame was created in 1983.
British Baseball Hall of Fame was created in 2009.
Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame was created in 1959.
Cal Hubbard is the only person to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the Baseball Hall of Fame.
The first elections to the baseball Hall of Fame were in 1936. Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, Babe Ruth, Christy Mathewson, and Walter Johnson were the first players elected. The first induction ceremony in Cooperstown was in 1939.
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bo is not in tne hall of fame. Bo Jackson was a great baseball and football player but he's not in either the Baseball Hall of Fame or National Football League Hall of Fame.