Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame
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The Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame honors sports figures who have made a significant impact in the San Francisco Bay Area. The organization is a section 501(c)(3) non-profit, that was created by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce in 1979.
[edit] Slogan
Honoring Sports Legends to Benefit Youth Sports Programs Today
[edit] Honorees (partial)
- Max Baer - boxing
- Rick Barry - basketball
- Matt Biondi - swimming
- George Blanda - football
- Vida Blue - baseball
- John Brodie - football
- Orlando Cepeda - baseball
- Will Clark - baseball (2007 inductee)
- Dominic DiMaggio - baseball
- Joe DiMaggio - baseball
- Dennis Eckersley - baseball
- John Elway - football
- Rollie Fingers - baseball
- Dan Fouts - football
- Catfish Hunter - baseball
- Reggie Jackson - baseball
- Bruce Jenner - track & field
- Ronnie Lott - football
- John Madden (football) - football
- Juan Marichal - baseball
- Billy Martin - baseball
- Bob Mathias - track & field
- Willie Mays - baseball
- Willie McCovey - baseball
- John McEnroe - tennis
- Johnny Miller - golf
- Joe Montana - football
- Pablo Morales - swimming
- Joe Morgan - baseball
- Chris Mullin - basketball
- Lefty O'Doul - baseball
- Jim Otto - football
- Joe Perry - football
- Jim Plunkett - football
- Jerry Rice - football (2007 inductee)
- Frank Robinson - baseball
- Bill Russell - basketball
- Summer Sanders - swimming
- Art Shell - football
- Willie Shoemaker - horse racing
- Tommie Smith - track
- Mark Spitz - swimming
- Ken Stabler - football
- Willie Stargell - baseball
- Dave Stewart - baseball
- Lynn Swann - football
- Nate Thurmond - basketball
- Y.A. Tittle - football
- Gene Upshaw - football
- Ken Venturi - golf
- Bill Walsh (football coach) - football
- Tom Watson - golf
- Kristi Yamaguchi - figure skating
- Steve Young (athlete) - football
[edit] External link
Jose Canseco - Baseball