Players that played/managed at least one season with the Baltimore Orioles that are in the Baseball Hall of Fame:
1) SS Luis Aparicio - played with the Orioles from 1963-1967
2) OF Reggie Jackson - played for the Orioles in 1976
3) 3B George Kell - 1956-1957
4) 1B Eddie Murray - 1977-1988 and 1996
5) P Jim Palmer - 1965-1967, 1969-1984
6) 3B/SS Cal Ripken, Jr. - 1981-2001
7) P Robin Roberts - 1962-1965
8) 3B Brooks Robinson - 1955-1977
9) OF Frank Robinson - 1966-1971
10) MGR Earl Weaver - 1968-1982, 1985-1986
11) P Hoyt Wilhelm - 1958-1962
12) OF/1B Dick Williams - 1956-1957, 1961-1962
Brooks Robinson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983. He is celebrated as one of the greatest third basemen in baseball history, known for his exceptional fielding skills and contributions to the Baltimore Orioles. His induction was a testament to his outstanding career and impact on the game.
Baltimore Orioles in the Hall of Fame are Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, Earl Weaver, Cal Ripken, Jr. and Eddie Murray. Other former Oriole players in the Hall of Fame inducted as members of a different team are Luis Aparicio, Reggie Jackson, George Kell, Robin Roberts, Hoyt Wilhelm and Dick Williams.
Yes, Ted Williams
The Baltimore Orioles player who set a career team record with 431 home runs is Frank Robinson. He played for the Orioles from 1966 to 1971 and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982. Robinson is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in baseball history.
Cal Hubbard is the only person to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Brooks Robinson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983. He is celebrated as one of the greatest third basemen in baseball history, known for his exceptional fielding skills and contributions to the Baltimore Orioles. His induction was a testament to his outstanding career and impact on the game.
A very talented famous baseball player who played his entire career with the Baltimore Orioles, broke Lou Gehrig's record for consecutive games played, and was elected to baseball's Hall of Fame.
Baltimore Orioles in the Hall of Fame are Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, Earl Weaver, Cal Ripken, Jr. and Eddie Murray. Other former Oriole players in the Hall of Fame inducted as members of a different team are Luis Aparicio, Reggie Jackson, George Kell, Robin Roberts, Hoyt Wilhelm and Dick Williams. Wee Willie Keeler also played for the Baltimore Orioles.
Baltimore Orioles in the Hall of Fame are Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, Earl Weaver, Cal Ripken, Jr. and Eddie Murray. Other former Oriole players in the Hall of Fame inducted as members of a different team are Luis Aparicio, Reggie Jackson, George Kell, Robin Roberts, Hoyt Wilhelm and Dick Williams.
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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.
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Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame was created in 1959.
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.
Yes, Ted Williams