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Al Kaline (outfielder), Al Simmons (outfielder), Al Spalding (pitcher, owner), Al Lopez (manager), Al Barlick (umpire).
he became a hall of famer on 8/12/11
The 'Big Train' was Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators.
No he is very much alive.
As of the start of the 2008 season, the MLB pitcher who gave up the most home runs is Hall of Famer Robin Roberts with 505. Hall of Famer Fergie Jenkins is second at 484 and Hall of Famer Phil Niekro is third at 482.
Hall of Famer Juan Marichal.
The MLB pitcher with the most wins for one team is Hall of Famer Walter Johnson who won 417 games for the Washington Senators between 1907-1927.
Yes Randy Savage is a Hall of Famer. Dang he was my favorite wrestler from his era i loved the days of mega powers (hulk hogan and randy savage as a tag team) I wonder what ever happend to miss Elisabeth No Randy Savage is not in the WWE Hall of fame and Miss Elizabeth died a few years ago of a drug overdose
Randy Orton will not leave WWE because his grandfather and father are a hall of famer in WWE.Orton may not leave WWE because Randy Orton is being used in WWE very well. There is no chance in hell that Randy Orton will leave. He's only 30 years old, he's a third generation wrestler, and a future hall of famer with out a shadow of a doubt. He wont be leaving any time soon.
It was WWE Hall of famer Killer kowalski.OK!
No. He is not a current hall of famer but will be a future one for sure
In the 1952 sports biopic "The Winning Team," Hall of Fame pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander was portrayed by Ronald Reagan.
As of the 2008 season, that would be Hall of Famer Ferguson Jenkins with 2,038.
With two Super Bowl wins, he is a future hall of famer.
I believe Cody Bellinger will be a future hall of famer