Florida State League Hall of Fame
The Florida State League Hall of Fame was created in 2009 to honor the best players, managers, umpires and executives in the long history of the Florida State League. The inaugural class was selected by a committee and be officially enshrined in November. It included all current Hall of Famers who played in the FSL.
Members
- 2009
- See footnote[1]
- Johnny Bench, 1965 Tampa Tarpons
- Rod Carew, 1965 Orlando Twins
- Gary Carter, 1972 West Palm Beach Expos
- Rollie Fingers, 1965 Leesburg Athletics
- Catfish Hunter, 1964 Daytona Beach Islanders
- Ferguson Jenkins, 1962–1963 Miami Marlins
- Johnny Lipon, 1960 Lakeland Indians, 1988–1992 Lakeland Tigers
- Al López, 1925–1926 Tampa Smokers
- Eddie Murray, 1974 Miami Orioles
- Stan Musial, 1940 Daytona Beach Islanders
- Jim Palmer, 1967–1968 Miami Marlins
- Cal Ripken Jr., 1979 Miami Orioles
- Nolan Ryan, 1967 Winter Haven Mets
- Joe Tinker, 1921 Orlando Tigers
- Early Wynn, 1937 Sanford Lookouts
- Stan Wasiak, 1970–1972 Daytona Beach Dodgers, 1980–1986 Vero Beach Dodgers
- Mike Moore – Executive
- George Steinbrenner – Executive
- Phil Cuzzi, Umpire
- Harry Wendelstedt, Umpire
- 2010
- See footnote[2]
- Felipe Alou, 1956 Cocoa Indians, 1989 West Palm Beach Expos
- Carlos Delgado, 1992 Dunedin Blue Jays
- Sid Fernandez, 1982 Vero Beach Dodgers
- Stanley Karpinski, 1946–1949, 1952 St. Augustine Saints
- Dan Keith, 1955 Daytona Beach Islanders and Sanford Cardinals
- Jim Leyland, 1964, 1969, 1976–1978 Lakeland Tigers
- Frank Decker – Owner
- Marvin Goldklang – Owner
- Charlie Blaney – Executive
- Terry Reynolds, Executive
- Ed Hickox, Umpire
- 2011
- See footnote[3]
See also
References
- ↑ At Hall of Fame, scroll down to "Oct. 2, 2009 / Florida State League induction ceremony set for Nov. 9", for list of inductees. Minor League Baseball. Florida State League official website. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
- ↑ "FSL reveals ceremony details: Class of 2010 to be inducted in November in Clearwater Beach". Florida State League official website. Minor League Baseball. October 13, 2010. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
- ↑ "FSL reveals Hall of Fame inductees: Florida State League to honor Jeter, Pudge, Hurdle, Nelson". Florida State League official website. Minor League Baseball. October 7, 2011. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
External links
- Official website
- Florida State League Hall of Fame. Baseball-Reference.com
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