Texas League Hall of Fame
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The Texas League Hall of Fame was started in 2004 to honor the stars of the double-A Texas League. Elections are done by the board of directors at a meeting prior to the baseball league's All-Star Game.
2004
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2005
- Dennis Eckersley - Pitcher
- Sid Fernandez - Pitcher
- Howie Fitzgerald - Outfielder
- Jim Galloway - Second baseman
- Ellis Hardy - Umpire
- Tim Ireland - Manager
- Joe Martina - Pitcher
- Al Rosen - Third Baseman
- Ziggy Sears - Pitcher/Umpire
- Al Vincent - Manager
- George Whiteman - Outfielder
- Dick Whitworth - Pitcher
2006
- Willard Brown - Catcher
- Dick Butler - Executive
- Ed Donalds - Pitcher
- La Vel Freeman - Outfielder
- Went Hubbard - Executive
- Augie Johns - Pitcher
- George Payne - Pitcher
- Adam Piatt - Outfielder
- Del Pratt - Second Baseman/Manager
2007
- Zeke Bonura - First Baseman
- Joe Bonowitz - Outfielder
- Earl Caldwell - Pitcher
- Tyrone Horne - Outfielder
- Carey Selph - Third Baseman/Manager
- Frank Weikart - Pitcher/Manager
2008
- Clyde Bateman - Pitcher/Third Baseman
- Carroll Beringer - Pitcher
- Jose Cardenal - Outfielder
- Eddie Dyer - Manager
- George Ferran - Pitcher
- Ed Konetchy - First Baseman
- Joe Macko - First Baseman/Third Baseman
- Moose Stubing - First Baseman/Manager
- Frannie Walsh - Umpire
2009
- Lee Ballanfant - Umpire
- Jerry Doggett - Broadcaster
- Hal Epps - Outfielder
- Tom Jenkins - Outfielder
- Randy Ready - Third baseman
- Chuck Rose - Pitcher
- Dick Williams - Outfielder
- Lucky Wright - Pitcher
- Hank Wyse - Pitcher[1]
2010
- Snipe Conley - Pitcher
- Dick Dunavan - Groundskeeper
- Grayle Howlett - Executive
- John Jaha - First baseman
- Alex McFarland - Pitcher/Outfielder
- Eddie Palmer - Infielder/Umpire
- Homer Summa - Outfielder[2]
See also
Notes
External links
- TL Hall of Fame webpage. Texas League official website.
- Texas League official website
- Texas League Hall of Fame. Baseball-Reference.com