List of Los Angeles Dodgers in the Baseball Hall of Fame

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The Los Angeles Dodgers are a Major League Baseball team based in Los Angeles. The team is in the Western Division of the National League. Established in 1883, the team originated in Brooklyn, where it was known as the Brooklyn Dodgers, before moving to Los Angeles for the 1958 season.

A total of 56 players, managers, and executives in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, plus four broadcasters who have received the Hall's Ford C. Frick Award, spent some or part of their professional careers with the Los Angeles Dodgers

Hall of Famers

Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax
Key

* - Also served as a Dodger manager ** - Also served as a Dodger coach *** - Also served as club president from 1925–29

Inducted as a Dodger
Player Years with Dodgers Role with Dodgers Inducted as Year inducted Vote% Ballot or Election type
Walter Alston 1954–76 Manager Manager 1983 Veteran's Committee
Dave Bancroft 1928–29 Player Player 1971 Veteran's Committee
Adrián Beltré 1998–2004 Player Player 2024 95.1% 1st ballot
Dan Brouthers 1892–93 Player Player 1945 Veteran's Committee
Jim Bunning 1969 Player Player 1996 Veteran's Committee
Roy Campanella 1948–57 Player Player 1969 79.41% 7th Ballot
Max Carey* 1926–29 Player Player 1961 Veteran's Committee
Gary Carter 1991 Player Player 2003 78.02% 6th Ballot
Kiki Cuyler 1938 Player Player 1968 Veteran's Committee
Don Drysdale 1956–69 Player Player 1984 78.41% 10th Ballot
Leo Durocher* 1938–41, 43, 45 Player Manager 1994 Veteran's Committee
Burleigh Grimes* 1918–26 Player Player 1964 Veteran's Committee
Ned Hanlon 1899–1905 Manager Manager 1996 Veteran's Committee
Rickey Henderson 2003 Player Player 2009 94.8% 1st Ballot
Billy Herman** 1941–43, 46 Player Player 1975 Veteran's Committee
Gil Hodges 1943, 47–61 Player Player 2022 Golden Days Era Committee
Waite Hoyt 1932, 37–38 Player Player 1969 Veteran's Committee
Hughie Jennings 1899–1900, 03 Player Player 1945 Veteran's Committee
Willie Keeler 1893, 1899–1902 Player Player 1939 75.5% 4th Ballot
Joe Kelley 1899–1901 Player Player 1971 Veteran's Committee
George Kelly 1932 Player Player 1973 Veteran's Committee
Sandy Koufax 1955–66 Player Player 1972 86.87% 1st Ballot
Tommy Lasorda 1977–96 Manager Manager 1997 Veteran's Committee
Tony Lazzeri 1939 Player Player 1991 Veteran's Committee
Fred Lindstrom 1936 Player Player 1976 Veteran's Committee
Ernie Lombardi 1931 Player Player 1986 Veteran's Committee
Al Lopez 1928, 30–35 Player Manager 1977 Veteran's Committee
Larry MacPhail 1938–42 Executive Executive 1978 Veteran's Committee
Greg Maddux 2006, 2008 Player Player 2014 97.2% 1st Ballot
Heinie Manush 1937–38 Player Player 1964 Veteran's Committee
Rabbit Maranville 1926 Player Player 1954 82.94% 14th Ballot
Juan Marichal 1975 Player Player 1983 83.7% 3rd Ballot
Rube Marquard 1915–20 Player Player 1971 Veteran's Committee
Pedro Martínez 1992–93 Player Player 2015 91.1% 1st Ballot
Thomas McCarthy 1896 Player Player 1946 Veteran's Committee
Joe McGinnity** 1900 Player Player 1946 Veteran's Committee
Fred McGriff 2003 Player Player 2023 100% Contemporary Baseball Era Committee
Joe Medwick 1940–43, 46 Player Player 1968 84.81% 8th Ballot
Eddie Murray 1989–91, 97 Player Player 2003 85.3% 1st Ballot
Walter O'Malley 1950–79 Executive Executive 2008 Veteran's Committee
Mike Piazza 1992–98 Player Player 2016 83.0% 4th Ballot
Pee Wee Reese 1940–42, 46–58 Player Player 1984 Veteran's Committee
Branch Rickey 1942–50 Executive Executive 1967 Veteran's Committee
Frank Robinson 1972 Player Player 1982 89.2% 1st Ballot
Jackie Robinson 1947–56 Player Player 1962 77.5% 1st Ballot
Wilbert Robinson*** 1914–31 Manager Manager 1945 Veteran's Committee
Duke Snider 1947–62 Player Player 1980 86.49% 11th Ballot
Casey Stengel* 1912–17 Player Manager 1966 Veteran's Committee
Don Sutton 1966–80, 88 Player Player 1998 81.6% 5th Ballot
Jim Thome 2009 Player Player 2018 89.8% 1st Ballot
Joe Torre 2008-10 Manager Manager 2014 100% Expansion Era Committee
Dazzy Vance 1922–32, 35 Player Player 1955 81.7% 16th Ballot
Arky Vaughan 1942–43, 47–48 Player Player 1985 Veteran's Committee
Lloyd Waner 1944 Player Player 1967 Veteran's Committee
Paul Waner 1941, 43–44 Player Player 1952 83.33% 7th Ballot
John Montgomery Ward* 1891–92 Player Player 1964 Veteran's Committee
Zack Wheat 1909–26 Player Player 1959 Veteran's Committee
Hoyt Wilhelm 1971–72 Player Player 1985 83.8% 8th Ballot
Hack Wilson 1932–34 Player Player 1979 Veteran's Committee

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 Dodgers Year of award
Red Barber 1939–1953 1978
Ernie Harwell 1948–1949 1981
Jaime Jarrín 1959–2022 1998
Vin Scully 1950–2016 1982

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Awards: Ford C. Frick". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved November 25, 2012.

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