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Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame logo

The Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame was instituted in 1995 to recognize the careers of selected former Boston Red Sox players, coaches and managers, and non-uniformed personnel. A 15-member selection committee of Red Sox broadcasters and executives, past and present media personnel, and representatives from The Sports Museum of New England and the BoSox Club are responsible for nominating candidates.[1][2]

Criteria

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The criteria for selection into the Hall is as follows:

Inductees

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The following 16 people were included as charter members of the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame, by virtue of prior induction to the National Baseball Hall of Fame:

  • Jimmy Collins
  • Joe Cronin
  • Bobby Doerr
  • Rick Ferrell
  • Jimmie Foxx
  • Lefty Grove
  • Harry Hooper
  • Herb Pennock
  • Red Ruffing
  • Babe Ruth
  • Tris Speaker
  • Ted Williams
  • Carl Yastrzemski
  • Tom Yawkey (longtime owner)
  • Cy Young
  • Induction ceremonies for additional honorees were held on:

    Key
    Class Year of announcement / induction
    Bold Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
    Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame as a Red Sox
    Bold Recipient of the Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award
    Members of the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
    Class No. Name Position(s) Tenure
    Charter Eddie Collins
    Formally inducted in 2006
    General manager 1933–1947
    Jimmy Collins
    Formally inducted in 2004
    3B
    Manager
    1901–1907
    1901–1906
    4, 6 Joe Cronin SS
    Manager
    1935–1945
    1935–1947
    1, 9 Bobby Doerr 2B 1937–1944, 1946–1951
    2, 7, 9 Rick Ferrell C 1933–1937
    3 Jimmie Foxx
    Formally inducted in 1997
    1B 1936–1942
    10 Lefty Grove P 1934-1941
    Harry Hooper
    Formally inducted in 1997
    RF 1909–1920
    17 Herb Pennock P 1915–1917, 1919–1922, 1934
    Red Ruffing P 1924–1930
    Babe Ruth OF/P 1914–1919
    Tris Speaker
    Formally inducted in 2000
    CF 1907–1915
    9 Ted Williams LF 1939–1942, 1946–1960
    8 Carl Yastrzemski LF/1B 1961–1983
    Tom Yawkey Owner 1933–1976
    Cy Young
    Formally inducted in 1997
    P
    Manager
    1901–1908
    1907
    1995 25 Tony Conigliaro RF 1964–1967, 1969–1970, 1975
    7 Dom DiMaggio CF 1940–1942, 1946–1953
    11, 43 Frank Malzone 3B 1955–1965
    6 Johnny Pesky SS/3B
    Manager
    1942, 1946–1952
    1963–1964, 1980
    14 Jim Rice LF/DH 1974–1989
    Smoky Joe Wood P/OF 1908–1915
    Jean R. Yawkey Owner 1976–1992
    1997 27, 40 Carlton Fisk C 1969, 1971–1980
    Dick O'Connell Executive 1961–1977
    17 Mel Parnell P 1947–1956
    6, 38 Rico Petrocelli SS/3B 1963, 1965–1976
    17 Dick Radatz P 1962–1966
    23 Luis Tiant P 1971–1978
    2000 Ken Coleman Broadcaster 1965–1974, 1979–1989
    24, 40 Dwight Evans RF 1972–1990
    Larry Gardner 3B 1908–1917
    Curt Gowdy Broadcaster 1951–1965
    4, 30 Jackie Jensen RF 1954–1959, 1961
    Ned Martin Broadcaster 1961–1992
    27 Bill Monbouquette P 1958–1965
    7, 41 Reggie Smith RF/CF 1966–1973
    46 Bob Stanley P 1977–1989
    2002 7 Rick Burleson SS 1974–1980
    33, 38 Dave Ferriss P 1945–1950
    Lou Gorman General manager 1984–1993
    John Harrington CEO 1992–1999
    15, 21, 29 Tex Hughson P 1941–1944, 1946–1949
    Duffy Lewis LF 1910–1917
    16 Jim Lonborg P 1965–1971
    19 Fred Lynn CF 1974–1980
    2004 26 Wade Boggs 3B 1982–1992
    Bill Carrigan C
    Manager
    1906, 1908–1916
    1913–1916, 1927–1929
    43 Dennis Eckersley P 1978–1984, 1998
    10, 28 Billy Goodman IF 1947–1957
    47 Bruce Hurst P 1980–1988
    Ben Mondor Pawtucket Red Sox owner 1977–2010
    3 Pete Runnels IF
    Manager
    1958–1962
    1966
    16, 30, 41 Haywood Sullivan C
    General partner
    1955, 1957, 1959–1960
    1978–1993
    2006 Dick Bresciani Executive 1972–2014
    16 Ellis Kinder P 1948–1955
    35 Joe Morgan Coach
    Manager
    1985–1988
    1988–1991
    2 Jerry Remy 2B
    Broadcaster
    1978–1984
    1988–2021
    5, 15, 39 George Scott 1B 1966–1971, 1977–1979
    5 Vern Stephens SS 1948–1952
    16 Dick Williams OF/3B
    Manager
    1963–1964
    1967–1969
    2008[3] George Digby Scout 1944–2009
    12 Wes Ferrell P 1934–1937
    37, 39 Mike Greenwell LF 1985–1996
    Edward F. Kenney Sr. Executive 1948–1991
    37 Bill Lee P 1969–1978
    Everett Scott SS 1914–1921
    18, 30 Frank Sullivan P 1953–1960
    42 Mo Vaughn 1B 1991–1998
    2010[4] 4 Tommy Harper OF/3B 1972–1974
    2, 12 Eddie Kasko SS/3B
    Manager
    1966
    1970–1973
    2, 24, 26, 34, 37 Jimmy Piersall CF 1950, 1952–1958
    13 John Valentin SS/3B 1992–2001
    23, 34 Don Zimmer Coach
    Manager
    1974–1976, 1992
    1976–1980
    2012[5] 17 Marty Barrett 2B 1982–1990
    12, 25 Ellis Burks OF 1987–1992, 2004
    15, 17, 19, 32 Joe Dobson P 1941–1943, 1946–1950, 1954
    Dutch Leonard P 1913–1918
    Joe Mooney Groundskeeper 1971–2000
    38 Curt Schilling P 2004–2007
    John I. Taylor Owner 1904–1911
    2014[6] Joe Castiglione Broadcaster 1983–present
    21 Roger Clemens P 1984–1996
    5 Nomar Garciaparra SS 1996–2004
    45 Pedro Martínez P 1998–2004
    2016[7] Ira Flagstead OF 1923–1929
    Larry Lucchino Executive 2001–2015
    33, 47 Jason Varitek C 1997–2011
    49 Tim Wakefield P 1995–2011
    2018[8] Arthur D'Angelo Special achievement[a] n/a
    Buck Freeman RF 1901–1907
    Al Green Fenway Park guest relations 1973–2018
    32, 43 Derek Lowe P 1997–2004
    25 Mike Lowell 3B 2006–2010
    20 Kevin Youkilis 1B/3B 2004–2012
    2020[9] Bill Dinneen P 1902–1907
    Dan Duquette General manager 1994–2002
    10 Rich Gedman C 1980–1990
    34 David Ortiz DH 2003–2016
    24 Manny Ramirez LF 2001–2008
    2024[10] 7 Trot Nixon RF 1996, 1998–2006
    58 Jonathan Papelbon RP 2005–2011
    15 Dustin Pedroia 2B 2006–2019
    Elaine Steward Front office 1988–present

    Moments

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    Each class of inductees has also included a memorable moment in Red Sox history:

    Key
    Class Year of announcement
    Date When the noted game was played
    Box Link to box score for the noted game
    Class Date Name Opponent "Moment" description Box
    1995 April 29, 1986 Roger Clemens Seattle Mariners First 20-strikeout performance [12]
    1997 October 21, 1975 Carlton Fisk Cincinnati Reds Walk-off home run in bottom of the 12th to win Game 6 of 1975 World Series [13]
    2000 October 12, 1986 Dave Henderson California Angels Top of the 9th home run to take the lead, and top of the 11th sacrifice fly that drove in the winning run, in Game 5 of the 1986 ALCS [14]
    2002 June 26, 1962 Earl Wilson Los Angeles Angels No-hitter [15]
    2004 October 21, 1975 Bernie Carbo Cincinnati Reds Game-tying three-run home run in 8th inning of Game 6 of 1975 World Series [13]
    2006 October 17, 2004 Dave Roberts New York Yankees Bottom of the 9th pinch-run stolen base to start rally in Game 4 of 2004 ALCS [16]
    2008 September 28, 1960 Ted Williams Baltimore Orioles Home run in final major-league at-bat [17]
    October 19, 2004 Curt Schilling New York Yankees "Bloody sock" performance in Game 6 of 2004 ALCS [18]
    2010 October 3, 1990 Tom Brunansky Chicago White Sox Game-winning catch in American League East division clinching win [19]
    2012 October 1, 1967 1967 Red Sox Minnesota Twins "Impossible Dream" season's pennant-clinching victory [20]
    2014 September 10, 1999 Pedro Martínez New York Yankees 1-hit, 17-strikeout winning performance [21]
    2016 October 13, 2013 David Ortiz Detroit Tigers Grand slam in bottom of the 8th to tie Game 2 of 2013 ALCS [22]
    2018 July 21, 1959 Pumpsie Green Chicago White Sox Debuts as the first African-American player for the Red Sox [23]
    2020 October 27, 2004 2004 Red Sox St. Louis Cardinals 2004 World Series clinching win in Game 4 [24]
    2024 April 14, 1967 Billy Rohr New York Yankees One hitter and near no-hitter in first career start [25]

    Source:[26]

    See also

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    Notes

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    1. ^ Arthur D'Angelo was co-founder of The Souvenir Store on Jersey Street and '47 brand.[11]

    References

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    1. ^ a b "Red Sox Hall of Fame". MLB.com. Retrieved June 25, 2021.
  • ^ O'Connell, Jack; Doyle, Paul (May 13, 1995). "A Red Sox Hall of Fame". Hartford Courant. Hartford, Connecticut. p. C5. Retrieved June 25, 2021 – via newspapers.com.
  • ^ a b Dzen, Gary (February 25, 2008). "Eight selected to Red Sox Hall of Fame". Boston.com. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  • ^ a b Finn, Chad (September 17, 2010). "Red Sox induct Hall of Fame class of 2010". Boston.com. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  • ^ a b Forde, Craig (August 3, 2012). "Red Sox induct Schilling, Barrett, Burks, others into hall of fame". Boston.com. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  • ^ a b McNair, Rick (August 15, 2014). "Closing the circle for Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame trio". bosoxinjection.com. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  • ^ a b Smith, Christopher (January 11, 2016). "Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame 2016: Jason Varitek, Tim Wakefield, Larry Lucchino, Ira Flagstead elected". MassLive.com. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  • ^ a b Maher, Tyler (May 25, 2018). "Lowell, Lowe, Youk inducted into Boston HOF". MLB.com. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  • ^ a b McWilliams, Julian (May 26, 2022). "David Ortiz relishes his induction into Red Sox Hall of Fame: 'This is home'". The Boston Globe. Retrieved December 10, 2023.
  • ^ a b Abraham, Pete (May 29, 2024). "Dustin Pedroia and Jonathan Papelbon were obvious for Red Sox Hall of Fame but Trot Nixon was stunned to be in Class of 2024". The Boston Globe. Retrieved May 30, 2024.
  • ^ "'47 Co-Founder Arthur D'Angelo to be Inducted into Red Sox Hall of Fame". prnewswire.com (Press release). May 22, 2018. Retrieved March 4, 2024.
  • ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Boston Red Sox 3, Seattle Mariners 1".
  • ^ a b "Retrosheet Boxscore: Boston Red Sox 7, Cincinnati Reds 6".
  • ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Boston Red Sox 7, California Angels 6".
  • ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Boston Red Sox 2, Los Angeles Angels 0".
  • ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Boston Red Sox 6, New York Yankees 4".
  • ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Boston Red Sox 5, Baltimore Orioles 4".
  • ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Boston Red Sox 4, New York Yankees 2".
  • ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Boston Red Sox 3, Chicago White Sox 1".
  • ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Boston Red Sox 5, Minnesota Twins 3".
  • ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Boston Red Sox 3, New York Yankees 1".
  • ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Boston Red Sox 6, Detroit Tigers 5".
  • ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Chicago White Sox 2, Boston Red Sox 1".
  • ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Boston Red Sox 3, St. Louis Cardinals 0".
  • ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Boston Red Sox 3, St. Louis Cardinals 0".
  • ^ "Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame". fenwayfanatics.com. February 2012. Retrieved June 25, 2021.
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