Seattle Mariners - Baseball Hall of Famers

Baseball Hall of Famers

The following elected members of the Baseball Hall of Fame spent part of their careers with the Mariners. None is depicted on his plaque wearing a Mariners cap insignia.

Seattle Mariners Hall of Famers
Affiliation according to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Seattle Mariners

Gaylord Perry

Pat Gillick†

Goose Gossage

Rickey Henderson

Dick Williams

Players listed in bold are depicted on their Hall of Fame plaques wearing a Mariners cap insignia.
† – Pat Gillick was elected as an Executive/Pioneer due in part to his contributions to baseball as general manager of the Mariners.

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