List of Los Angeles Dodgers in the Baseball Hall of Fame
The Los Angeles Dodgers are a Major League Baseball team based in Los Angeles. The team is in the Western Division of the National League. Established in 1883, the team originated in Brooklyn, where it was known as the Brooklyn Dodgers, before moving to Los Angeles for the 1958 season.
A total of 56 players, managers, and executives in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, plus four broadcasters who have received the Hall's Ford C. Frick Award, spent some or part of their professional careers with the Los Angeles Dodgers
Hall of Famers[edit]
- Key
* - Also served as a Dodger manager ** - Also served as a Dodger coach *** - Also served as club president from 1925–29
‹See TfM›† | Inducted as a Dodger |
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Player | Years with Dodgers | Role with Dodgers | Inducted as | Year inducted | Vote% | Ballot or Election type |
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Walter Alston‹See TfM›† | 1954–76 | Manager | Manager | 1983 | Veteran's Committee | |
Dave Bancroft | 1928–29 | Player | Player | 1971 | Veteran's Committee | |
Adrián Beltré | 1998–2004 | Player | Player | 2024 | 95.1% | 1st ballot |
Dan Brouthers | 1892–93 | Player | Player | 1945 | Veteran's Committee | |
Jim Bunning | 1969 | Player | Player | 1996 | Veteran's Committee | |
Roy Campanella‹See TfM›† | 1948–57 | Player | Player | 1969 | 79.41% | 7th Ballot |
Max Carey* | 1926–29 | Player | Player | 1961 | Veteran's Committee | |
Gary Carter | 1991 | Player | Player | 2003 | 78.02% | 6th Ballot |
Kiki Cuyler | 1938 | Player | Player | 1968 | Veteran's Committee | |
Don Drysdale‹See TfM›† | 1956–69 | Player | Player | 1984 | 78.41% | 10th Ballot |
Leo Durocher*‹See TfM›† | 1938–41, 43, 45 | Player | Manager | 1994 | Veteran's Committee | |
Burleigh Grimes*‹See TfM›† | 1918–26 | Player | Player | 1964 | Veteran's Committee | |
Ned Hanlon | 1899–1905 | Manager | Manager | 1996 | Veteran's Committee | |
Rickey Henderson | 2003 | Player | Player | 2009 | 94.8% | 1st Ballot |
Billy Herman** | 1941–43, 46 | Player | Player | 1975 | Veteran's Committee | |
Gil Hodges‹See TfM›† | 1943, 47–61 | Player | Player | 2022 | Golden Days Era Committee | |
Waite Hoyt | 1932, 37–38 | Player | Player | 1969 | Veteran's Committee | |
Hughie Jennings | 1899–1900, 03 | Player | Player | 1945 | Veteran's Committee | |
Willie Keeler‹See TfM›† | 1893, 1899–1902 | Player | Player | 1939 | 75.5% | 4th Ballot |
Joe Kelley | 1899–1901 | Player | Player | 1971 | Veteran's Committee | |
George Kelly | 1932 | Player | Player | 1973 | Veteran's Committee | |
Sandy Koufax‹See TfM›† | 1955–66 | Player | Player | 1972 | 86.87% | 1st Ballot |
Tommy Lasorda‹See TfM›† | 1977–96 | Manager | Manager | 1997 | Veteran's Committee | |
Tony Lazzeri | 1939 | Player | Player | 1991 | Veteran's Committee | |
Fred Lindstrom | 1936 | Player | Player | 1976 | Veteran's Committee | |
Ernie Lombardi | 1931 | Player | Player | 1986 | Veteran's Committee | |
Al Lopez | 1928, 30–35 | Player | Manager | 1977 | Veteran's Committee | |
Larry MacPhail | 1938–42 | Executive | Executive | 1978 | Veteran's Committee | |
Greg Maddux | 2006, 2008 | Player | Player | 2014 | 97.2% | 1st Ballot |
Heinie Manush | 1937–38 | Player | Player | 1964 | Veteran's Committee | |
Rabbit Maranville | 1926 | Player | Player | 1954 | 82.94% | 14th Ballot |
Juan Marichal | 1975 | Player | Player | 1983 | 83.7% | 3rd Ballot |
Rube Marquard | 1915–20 | Player | Player | 1971 | Veteran's Committee | |
Pedro Martínez | 1992–93 | Player | Player | 2015 | 91.1% | 1st Ballot |
Thomas McCarthy | 1896 | Player | Player | 1946 | Veteran's Committee | |
Joe McGinnity** | 1900 | Player | Player | 1946 | Veteran's Committee | |
Fred McGriff | 2003 | Player | Player | 2023 | 100% | Contemporary Baseball Era Committee |
Joe Medwick | 1940–43, 46 | Player | Player | 1968 | 84.81% | 8th Ballot |
Eddie Murray | 1989–91, 97 | Player | Player | 2003 | 85.3% | 1st Ballot |
Walter O'Malley | 1950–79 | Executive | Executive | 2008 | Veteran's Committee | |
Mike Piazza | 1992–98 | Player | Player | 2016 | 83.0% | 4th Ballot |
Pee Wee Reese‹See TfM›† | 1940–42, 46–58 | Player | Player | 1984 | Veteran's Committee | |
Branch Rickey | 1942–50 | Executive | Executive | 1967 | Veteran's Committee | |
Frank Robinson | 1972 | Player | Player | 1982 | 89.2% | 1st Ballot |
Jackie Robinson‹See TfM›† | 1947–56 | Player | Player | 1962 | 77.5% | 1st Ballot |
Wilbert Robinson***‹See TfM›† | 1914–31 | Manager | Manager | 1945 | Veteran's Committee | |
Duke Snider‹See TfM›† | 1947–62 | Player | Player | 1980 | 86.49% | 11th Ballot |
Casey Stengel* | 1912–17 | Player | Manager | 1966 | Veteran's Committee | |
Don Sutton‹See TfM›† | 1966–80, 88 | Player | Player | 1998 | 81.6% | 5th Ballot |
Jim Thome | 2009 | Player | Player | 2018 | 89.8% | 1st Ballot |
Joe Torre | 2008-10 | Manager | Manager | 2014 | 100% | Expansion Era Committee |
Dazzy Vance‹See TfM›† | 1922–32, 35 | Player | Player | 1955 | 81.7% | 16th Ballot |
Arky Vaughan | 1942–43, 47–48 | Player | Player | 1985 | Veteran's Committee | |
Lloyd Waner | 1944 | Player | Player | 1967 | Veteran's Committee | |
Paul Waner | 1941, 43–44 | Player | Player | 1952 | 83.33% | 7th Ballot |
John Montgomery Ward* | 1891–92 | Player | Player | 1964 | Veteran's Committee | |
Zack Wheat‹See TfM›† | 1909–26 | Player | Player | 1959 | Veteran's Committee | |
Hoyt Wilhelm | 1971–72 | Player | Player | 1985 | 83.8% | 8th Ballot |
Hack Wilson | 1932–34 | Player | Player | 1979 | Veteran's Committee |
Honored broadcasters[edit]
The Frick Award, according to the Hall, "is presented annually to a broadcaster for 'major contributions to baseball.' "[1] The Hall explicitly states that Frick honorees are not members of the Hall.[1]
Broadcaster | Years with Dodgers | Year of award |
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Red Barber | 1939–1953 | 1978 |
Ernie Harwell | 1948–1949 | 1981 |
Jaime Jarrín | 1959–2022 | 1998 |
Vin Scully | 1950–2016 | 1982 |
See also[edit]
- List of St. Louis Cardinals in the Baseball Hall of Fame
- List of New York Yankees in the Baseball Hall of Fame
References[edit]
- ^ a b "Awards: Ford C. Frick". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved November 25, 2012.