Baltimore Orioles - Baseball Hall of Famers

Baseball Hall of Famers

Baltimore Orioles Hall of Famers
Affiliation according to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Milwaukee Brewers

Hugh Duffy

St. Louis Browns

Jim Bottomley
Willard Brown
Jesse Burkett

Dizzy Dean
Rick Ferrell
Goose Goslin
Rogers Hornsby

Tommy Lasorda **
Heinie Manush
Christy Mathewson **
Joe Medwick **

Satchel Paige
Eddie Plank
Branch Rickey
George Sisler*

Bill Veeck
Rube Waddell*
Bobby Wallace

Baltimore Orioles

Roberto Alomar
Luis Aparicio
Pat Gillick†

Whitey Herzog
Reggie Jackson
George Kell

Eddie Murray
Jim Palmer
Cal Ripken, Jr.
Robin Roberts

Brooks Robinson
Frank Robinson
Earl Weaver

Hoyt Wilhelm
Dick Williams

Players listed in bold are depicted on their Hall of Fame plaques wearing a Orioles or Browns cap insignia.
* Has no insignia on his cap due to playing at a time when caps bore no insignia.
** Were property of the St. Louis Browns and were assigned to the team's major league roster, but never appeared in a regulation game.
† – Pat Gillick was elected as an Executive/Pioneer due in part to his contributions to baseball as general manager of the Orioles.

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