Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame
The following is a list of all members[1] of the Baltimore Orioles' Hall of Fame, representing the most significant contributors to the history of the Baltimore Orioles professional baseball team. The hall of fame is on display at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland.
Italics denotes member of National Baseball Hall of Fame
- 1977: Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson
- 1978: Dave McNally
- 1979: Boog Powell
- 1981: Gus Triandos
- 1982: Luis Aparicio, Mike Cuellar
- 1983: Mark Belanger, Earl Weaver
- 1984: Paul Blair, Paul Richards
- 1985: Milt Pappas
- 1986: Jim Palmer, Ken Singleton
- 1987: Al Bumbry
- 1988: Steve Barber
- 1989: Jim Gentile, Dick Hall, Stu Miller
- 1990: Hank Bauer, Scott McGregor
- 1991: Hal Brown
- 1992: Gene Woodling
- 1993: Don Buford
- 1994: Mike Flanagan
- 1995: George Bamberger, Chuck Thompson
- 1996: Jerry Hoffberger, Billy Hunter, Cal Ripken, Sr.
- 1997: Harry Dalton, Rick Dempsey, Davey Johnson
- 1998: Bobby Grich, Lee MacPhail, Lee May
- 1999: Frank Cashen, Eddie Murray
- 2000: Jack Dunn III, Tippy Martinez, Eddie Watt
- 2001: Mike Boddicker, Elrod Hendricks, Hank Peters
- 2002: Rex Barney, Dennis Martinez, Hoyt Wilhelm
- 2003: Bob Brown, Cal Ripken, Jr.
- 2004: Brady Anderson, Ernie Tyler
- 2006: Doug DeCinces, Chris Hoiles, Ralph Salvon, Eddie Weidner
- 2007: Bill O'Donnell, B.J. Surhoff
- 2008: "Wild Bill" Hagy, Phil Itzoe, Gregg Olson
- 2009: Harold Baines, Julie Wagner
- 2010: Lenny Johnston, Ray Miller, Johnny Oates
- 2011: Richie Bancells, Mike Bordick
- 2012: Rich Dauer, Mike Mussina, Walter Youse
- 2013: Roberto Alomar, Don Pries
- 2015: John Lowenstein, Gary Roenicke, Melvin Mora, Fred Uhlman, Sr.
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