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* Catchers: [[Yam Yaryan]], [[Johnny Gooch]], [[Ray Berres]]
* Catchers: [[Yam Yaryan]], [[Johnny Gooch]], [[Ray Berres]]
* Pitchers: [[Irving Wilhelm]], [[Eddie Wells]], [[Ray Caldwell]], [[Whitey Glazner]], [[Robert Hasty]], [[Burleigh Grimes]], [[John Dewey Morrison]]
* Pitchers: [[Irving Wilhelm]], [[Eddie Wells]], [[Ray Caldwell]], [[Whitey Glazner]], [[Robert Hasty]], [[Burleigh Grimes]], [[John Dewey Morrison]]
* First Base: [[Flip Neun]]
* First Base: [[Johnny Neun|Flip Neun]]
* Second Base: [[Stuffy Stewart]]
* Second Base: [[Stuffy Stewart]]
* Third Base: [[Brute Pickering]]
* Third Base: [[Brute Pickering]]

Latest revision as of 15:51, 13 July 2024

The Birmingham Barons Hall of Fame is a hall of fame which honors former players, managers, owners and others associated with the Birmingham Barons, Birmingham A's, and Birmingham Black Barons.

The first "Baron Hall of Fame" [sic] was established in 1943 by Birmingham News sport editor Zipp Newman to honor "players of former years who had made a place for themselves in the hearts of Baronial fans." He conducted a poll through the newspaper and had photographs of the chosen players displayed at the entrance of Rickwood Field. His poll only included players, and only from the white Barons teams.

The Hall of Fame was reinstituted in 2005 to honor notable former Birmingham Barons/Birmingham A's and Birmingham Black Barons as well as executives and media professionals associated with those teams. New inductees are usually announced at each year's Rickwood Classic at Rickwood Field.

Class of 1943

Class of 2005

Class of 2006

Class of 2007

Class of 2008

Class of 2009

Class of 2010

Class of 2011

Class of 2012

Class of 2013

Class of 2014

Class of 2015

Class of 2016

Class of 2017

Class of 2018

Class of 2019

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