Tim Keefe.
Tim Keefe played in the National League, Players League, and American Association between 1880-1893. He wound up with career stats of 342 wins and 225 losses with a 2.62 ERA in 5047 2/3 innings pitched. He won 32 or more games six consecutive seasons, his best being a 42-20 record in 1886 for the New York Giants of the National League. He started 600 games in his career and threw 554 complete games and 39 shutouts.
He was elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 1964.
Tim Keefe, Hank Greenberg, Mordecai ''Three-Finger'' Brown.
Nolan Ryan?
In 1999, Negro league pitcher, Joe Williams, was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. His nickname was "Cyclone Joe", and later known as "Smokey Joe".
Baseball Hall of Fame
Warren Spahn is the only Hall of Fame Pitcher that has the name of Warren, he went into the Hall of Fame in 1973, his primary team was the Milwaukee Braves.
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame was created in 1983.
British Baseball Hall of Fame was created in 2009.
Baseball Australia Hall of Fame was created in 2005.
Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame was created in 1959.
Yes, Ted Williams
Cal Hubbard is the only person to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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.