List of New York Yankees in the Baseball Hall of Fame
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The New York Yankees are a Major League Baseball team based in The Bronx, New York. The team is in the East Division of the American League. Established in 1901 as the Baltimore Orioles, the team relocated to New York in 1903.
A total of 53 players, managers, and executives in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, plus six broadcasters who have received the Hall's Ford C. Frick Award, spent part or all of their professional careers with the Yankees.
Contents
Key
Inducted as a Yankee |
List
Inductees
Player | Years with Yankees | Role(s) with Yankees | Inducted as | Year inducted |
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Home Run Baker | 1916–1919, 1921–1922 | Player | Player | 1955 |
Ed Barrow | 1920–1945 | Executive | Executive | 1953 |
Yogi Berra | 1946–1964, 1984–1985 | Player, coach, manager | Player | 1972 |
Wade Boggs | 1993–1997 | Player | Player | 2005 |
Roger Bresnahan | 1901–1902 | Player | Player | 1945 |
Frank Chance | 1913–1914 | Player | Player | 1946 |
Jack Chesbro | 1903–1909 | Player | Player | 1946 |
Earle Combs | 1924–1935 | Player | Player | 1970 |
Stan Coveleski | 1928 | Player | Player | 1969 |
Bill Dickey | 1928–1943, 1946 | Player | Player | 1954 |
Joe DiMaggio | 1936–1942, 1946–1951 | Player | Player | 1955 |
Leo Durocher | 1925, 1928–1929 | Player | Manager | 1994 |
Whitey Ford | 1950, 1953–1967 | Player | Player | 1974 |
Lou Gehrig | 1923–1939 | Player | Player | 1939 |
Lefty Gomez | 1930–1942 | Player | Player | 1972 |
Joe Gordon | 1938–1946 | Player | Player | 2009 |
Goose Gossage | 1978–1983 | Player | Player | 2008 |
Clark Griffith | 1903–1907 | Player | Executive | 1946 |
Burleigh Grimes | 1934 | Player | Player | 1964 |
Bucky Harris | 1947–1948 | Manager | Manager | 1975 |
Rickey Henderson | 1985–1989 | Player | Player | 2009 |
Waite Hoyt | 1921–1930 | Player | Player | 1969 |
Miller Huggins | 1918–1929 | Manager | Manager | 1964 |
Catfish Hunter | 1975-1979 | Player | Player | 1987 |
Reggie Jackson | 1977–1981 | Player | Player | 1993 |
Randy Johnson | 2005-2006 | Player | Player | 2015 |
Willie Keeler | 1903–1909 | Player | Player | 1939 |
Tony Lazzeri | 1926–1937 | Player | Player | 1991 |
Bob Lemon | 1978–1979, 1981–1982 | Manager | Player | 1976 |
Larry MacPhail | 1945–1947 | Executive | Executive | 1978 |
Lee MacPhail | 1966–1974 | Executive | Executive | 1998 |
Mickey Mantle | 1951–1968 | Player | Player | 1974 |
Joe McCarthy | 1931–1946 | Manager | Manager | 1957 |
Joe McGinnity | 1901–1902 | Player | Player | 1946 |
John McGraw | 1901–1902 | Player | Manager | 1937 |
Bill McKechnie | 1913 | Player | Player | 1962 |
Johnny Mize | 1949–1953 | Player | Player | 1981 |
Phil Niekro | 1984–1985 | Player | Player | 1997 |
Herb Pennock | 1923–1933 | Player | Player | 1948 |
Gaylord Perry | 1980 | Player | Player | 1991 |
Branch Rickey | 1907 | Player | Executive | 1967 |
Phil Rizzuto | 1941–1942, 1946–1956 | Player | Player | 1994 |
Wilbert Robinson | 1901–1902 | Player, manager | Manager | 1945 |
Red Ruffing | 1930–1942, 1945–1946 | Player | Player | 1967 |
Jacob Ruppert | 1915–1939 | Executive | Executive | 2013 |
Babe Ruth | 1920–1934 | Player | Player | 1936 |
Joe Sewell | 1931–1933 | Player | Player | 1977 |
Enos Slaughter | 1954–1959 | Player | Player | 1985 |
Casey Stengel | 1949–1960 | Manager | Manager | 1966 |
Joe Torre | 1996–2007 | Manager | Manager | 2014 |
Dazzy Vance | 1915, 1918 | Player | Player | 1955 |
Paul Waner | 1944–1945 | Player | Player | 1952 |
George Weiss | 1947–1960 | Executive | Executive | 1977 |
Dave Winfield | 1981–88, 1990 | Player | Player | 2001 |
Honored broadcasters
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 Yankees | Year of award |
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Mel Allen | 1939–1964 | 1978 |
Red Barber | 1954–1966 | 1978 |
Jerry Coleman | 1949–1957 | 2005 |
Joe Garagiola, Sr. | 1965–1967 | 1991 |
Curt Gowdy | 1949–1950 | 1984 |
Russ Hodges | 1946–1948 | 1980 |