Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
The Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame was instituted in 1995 to recognize the careers of former Boston Red Sox baseball players. 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.
Criteria
The criteria for selection into the Hall is as follows:
- Player to be eligible for nomination must have played a minimum of three years with the Boston Red Sox and must also have been out of uniform as an active player a minimum of three years.
- Non-uniformed honorees such as broadcasters and front office execs are inducted by a unanimous vote of the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame selection committee. The memorable moment will be chosen by the committee as well.
- Former Boston Red Sox players and personnel in the National Baseball Hall of Fame (NBHOF) in Cooperstown, New York will be automatically enshrined in the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame.
Inductees
The following are members of the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame, by virtue of prior induction to the NBHOF:
- Eddie Collins (front office)
- Jimmy Collins
- Joe Cronin
- Bobby Doerr
- Jimmie Foxx
- Curt Gowdy (broadcaster)
- Lefty Grove
- Harry Hooper
- Rick Ferrell
- Herb Pennock
- Red Ruffing
- Babe Ruth
- Tris Speaker
- Ted Williams
- Carl Yastrzemski
- Tom Yawkey (longtime owner)
- Cy Young
The following were inducted in ceremonies held on November 1, 1995, September 8, 1997, May 18, 2000, November 14, 2002, November 10, 2004, November 9, 2006, November 7, 2008, September 17, 2010, and March 28, 2012.
Memorable moments
- 1995: Roger Clemens' second 20 strikeout game. his first 20-strikeout game in 1986
- 1997: Carlton Fisk's game-winning home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series
- 1999: Nomar Garciaparra hits 2 grand slam home runs in one game, and is the only player to achieve this in his home stadium.
- 2000: Dave Henderson's game-winning home run in Game 5 of the 1986 American League Championship Series
- 2002: Earl Wilson's no-hitter on June 26, 1962
- 2004: Bernie Carbo's pinch-hit home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series
- 2006: Dave Roberts' steal of second base in Game 4 of the 2004 American League Championship Series
- 2008: Ted Williams' home run in his final Major League at-bat on September 28, 1960, versus the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park
- 2010: Tom Brunansky's diving catch of Ozzie Guillén's line drive in the ninth inning of the final game of the 1990 season, which ended the game, preserved the Red Sox victory, and sent them to the postseason
- 2012: The Red Sox defeat the Minnesota Twins 5-3 on the final day of the 1967 season to capture the American League pennant for the first time since 1946.
- 2014: Pedro Martinez's one hit, 17-strikeout game against the New York Yankees which occurred on September 10, 1999.
- 2016 : David Ortiz's game tying grand slam against the Detroit Tigers in game 2 of the 2013 ALCS
See also
- List of Boston Red Sox awards
- The Sports Museum (in TD Garden)
- Ted Williams Museum
External links
- History: Red Sox Hall of Fame (from a Major League Baseball website)
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