South Atlantic League Hall of Fame
The South Atlantic League Hall of Fame was opened in 1994. The Hall of Fame serves to honor the best players, executives, managers, media members and umpires from the over 100-year history of both the South Atlantic League and the Western Carolinas League.
1994
- Hank Aaron – Outfielder
- Sparky Anderson – Manager
- Harley Bowers – Media
- Jim Bragan – Second Baseman
- Lou Brissie – Pitcher
- Steve Carlton – Pitcher
- Ty Cobb – Outfielder
- Julian Fine – Executive
- Danny Hayling – Pitcher
- Harmon Killebrew – First baseman
- Don Mattingly – First Baseman
- John Henry Moss – Executive
- Spec Richardson – Executive
- Frank Robinson – Outfielder
- Nolan Ryan – Pitcher
- Ryne Sandberg – Second Baseman
1995
- Bob Bonifay – Executive
- Dave Bristol – Manager
- Cecil Darby – Media
- Bob Gibson – Pitcher
- Goose Goslin – Outfielder
- Al Lopez – Catcher
- Enos Slaughter – Outfielder
- Don Stafford – First Baseman
1996
- Jim Baynes– Executive
- Bill Bethea – Pitcher
- Ed Holtz – Executive
- Roy Majtyka – Manager
- Pat Putnam – First Baseman
- Hoyt Wilhelm – Pitcher
- Pat Williams – Executive
1997
- Red Dwyer – Executive
- Billy Johnson – Third Baseman
- Dale Murphy – Catcher
1998
- Chief Bender – Pitcher
- Dwight Lowry – Manager
- Charles Morrow – Executive
- Michael Paterno – Executive
- Mel Roberts – Manager/Executive
- Gene Sapakoff – Media
- Martin Springstead – Umpire
1999
- Ron McKee – Executive
- Eddie Murray – First Baseman
- Paul Snyder – First Baseman/Manager/Executive
2000
- Pat O’Connor – Executive
- Charles Knaupp – Umpire
- Mike Szemplenski – Pitcher
- Bob Terrell – Media
2001
- Walt Alston – Manager
- Tommy Lasorda – Pitcher
- Wilt Browning - Media
- Charlie Harville – Media
- Murray Cook – Shortstop/Executive
- John Gordon – Media
2002
- Larry Bowa – Shortstop
- Dan O'Brien, Sr – Executive
- Joe West – Umpire
- Winston Blenckstone – Executive
- Bill Blackwell – Executive
2003
- Happy Chandler – Executive
- Branch Rickey – Executive
- Phil Niekro – Pitcher
- Don Beaver – Executive
- Doug Flynn – Second Baseman
2004
- Marvin Goldklang – Executive
- Elaine Moss – Executive
- Earl Williams - Outfielder
- Dick Butler - Executive
2005
- Bobby Bonds – Outfielder
- Drew Coble – Umpire
- Marcus Holland – Media
- Jack Farnsworth – Executive
- Bob Hagler – Media
- Alan Stein – Executive
2006
- Alan Pointer – First Baseman
- Mike Veeck – Executive
- Chip Moore – Executive
- Len Barker – Pitcher
2007
- Chipper Jones - Shortstop
- Al Oliver – First Baseman
- Jack Hiatt – Catcher/First Baseman
- Verner Ross – Executive
- Leo Hughes – Executive
- R.E. Littlejohn – Executive
2008
- Buddy Bell – Third Baseman
- Vince Coleman – Outfielder
- Matt Winters – Outfielder
- Johnnie McKenzie – Umpire
- Bing Devine - Executive
2009
- David Haas - Executive
- Joe Mikulik - Manager
2010
- Mike Dunn - Executive
- John Purdin - Pitcher
- Curt Schilling - Pitcher
2011
- Mike Hargrove - Manager
- Ray Hathaway - Manager
- Frank Perdue - Benefactor
2012
- Joseph P. Riley, Jr. - Benefactor
- Bill Murray - Executive
- Carolyn McKee - Executive
2013
- Robert W. Singer - Benefactor
- Lena Blackburne - Inventor
2014
- Luther Beaver - Executive
- Randy Ingle - Manager
- George Murphy - Benefactor
- Charles Young - Executive
See also
External links
- Official website
- South Atlantic League Hall of Fame. Baseball-Reference.com
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