Player | Career | Nickname | Team Inducted As | Ref |
Henry Louis Aaron | 1954–1976 | "Hammer", "Hammerin' Hank" or "Bad Henry" | Milwaukee Braves | [2] |
Grover Cleveland Alexander | 1911–1930 | "Old Pete" | Philadelphia Phillies | [2] |
Roberto Alomar Velazquez | 1988–2004 | "Robbie" | Toronto Blue Jays |
Walter Alston | 1954–1976 | "Smokey", or "The Quiet Man" | Los Angeles Dodgers | [2] |
George Anderson | 1970–1995 | "Sparky" or "Captain Hook" | Cincinnati Reds | [2] |
Adrian Anson | 1871–1897 | "Cap", "Pop", "Uncle" or "Captain" | Chicago White Stockings | [2] |
Luis Aparicio | 1956–1973 | "Little Louie" | Chicago White Sox | [2] |
Luke Appling | 1930–1950 | "Old Aches & Pains", "Luscious Luke", "Fumblefoot" or "Kid Boots" | Chicago White Sox | [3] |
Richie Ashburn | 1948–1962 | "Putt-Putt", "Whitey", or "The Tilden Flash" | Philadelphia Phillies | [2] |
Earl Averill | 1929–1941 | "Rock" or "Earl of Snohomish" | Cleveland Indians | [2] |
Frank Baker | 1908–1922 | "Home Run" | Philadelphia Athletics | [2] |
Dave Bancroft | 1915–1930 | "Beauty" | Philadelphia Phillies | [2] |
Ernie Banks | 1953–1971 | "Mr. Cub" | Chicago Cubs | [2] |
Jake Beckley | 1888–1907 | "Eagle Eye" | Pittsburgh Pirates | [2] |
James Bell | 1922–1938, 1942, 1947–1950 | "Cool Papa" | St. Louis Stars | [2] |
Johnny Bench | 1967–1983 | "Little General" | Cincinnati Reds | [2] |
Charles Bender | 1903–1925 | "Chief" | Philadelphia Athletics | [2] |
Lawrence Peter Berra | 1946–1965 | "Yogi" | New York Yankees | [2] |
Wade Boggs | 1982–1999 | "Chicken Man" | Boston Red Sox | [2] |
Jim Bottomley | 1922–1937 | "Sunny Jim" | St. Louis Cardinals | [2] |
Roger Bresnahan | 1897–1915 | "The Duke of Tralee" | New York Giants | [2] |
Lou Brock | 1961–1979 | "The Franchise" | St. Louis Cardinals | [4] |
Dan Brouthers | 1879–1896 | "Big Dan" or "Alderman" | Buffalo Bisons | [2] |
Mordecai Brown | 1903–1916 | "Three Finger" or "Miner" | Chicago Cubs | [2] |
Jesse Burkett | 1890–1905 | "Crab" | Cleveland Spiders |
Roy Campanella | 1948–1957 | "Campy" | Brooklyn Dodgers |
Max Carey | 1910–1929 | "Scoops" | Pittsburgh Pirates |
Steve Carlton | 1965–1988 | "Lefty" | Philadelphia Phillies |
Gary Carter | 1974–1992 | "The Kid" | Montreal Expos |
Orlando Cepeda | 1958–1974 | "Baby Bull" or "Cha Cha" | San Francisco Giants |
Frank Chance | 1898–1914 | "Husk", "The Peerless Leader" and part of "Tinker to Evers to Chance" | Chicago Cubs |
Albert Chandler | 1945–1951 | "Happy" | N/A |
Jack Chesbro | 1899–1909 | "Happy Jack" | New York Yankees | [5] |
Fred Clarke | 1897–1915 | "Cap" | Pittsburgh Pirates |
Roberto Clemente | 1955–1972 | "Arriba" or "Bob" | Pittsburgh Pirates |
Ty Cobb | 1905–1928 | "The Georgia Peach" | Detroit Tigers |
Mickey Cochrane | 1925–1937 | "Black Mike" or "Mickey" | Detroit Tigers |
Eddie Collins | 1906–1930 | "Cocky" | Philadelphia Athletics |
Earle Combs | 1924–1935 | "The Kentucky Colonel" | New York Yankees |
Charlie Comiskey | 1882–1894 | "Commy" or "The Old Roman" | N/A |
John Conlan | 1941–1965 | "Jocko" | N/A |
Stan Coveleski | 1912–1928 | "Covey" | Cleveland Indians |
Sam Crawford | 1899–1917 | "Wahoo Sam" | Detroit Tigers |
William Cummings | 1872–1877 | "Candy" | Hartford Dark Blues |
Kiki Cuyler | 1921–1938 | "Kiki" or "Cuy" | Chicago Cubs |
Jay Dean | 1930–1941 | "Diz", "Dizzy" or "The Great Man" | St. Louis Cardinals |
Ed Delahanty | 1888–1903 | "Big Ed" | Philadelphia Phillies |
Joe DiMaggio | 1936–1951 | "The Yankee Clipper" or "Joltin Joe" | New York Yankees |
Don Drysdale | 1956–1969 | "Big D" | Los Angeles Dodgers |
Hugh Duffy | 1888–1906 | "Sir Hugh" | Boston Beaneaters |
Leo Durocher | 1925–1973 | "The Lip" or "Lippy" | Brooklyn Dodgers |
Dennis Eckersley | 1975–1998 | "The Eck" | Oakland Athletics |
Johnny Evers | 1902–1929 | "The Crab", "Trojan" and part of "Tinker to Evers to Chance" | Chicago Cubs |
Buck Ewing | 1880–1897 | "Buck" | New York Gothams |
Red Faber | 1914–1933 | "Red" | Chicago White Sox |
Bob Feller | 1936–1956 | "Rapid Robert" or "The Heater From Van Meter" | Cleveland Indians |
Rollie Fingers | 1968–1985 | "Rollie" | Oakland Athletics |
Carlton Fisk | 1969–1993 | "Pudge" | Boston Red Sox |
Whitey Ford | 1950–1967 | "Whitey", "The Chairman of the Board", or "Slick" | New York Yankees |
Rube Foster | 1902–1926 | "Rube" | Chicago American Giants |
Nellie Fox | 1947–1965 | "Nellie", "Little Nel", or "The Mighty Mite" | Chicago White Sox |
Jimmie Foxx | 1925–1945 | "Beast" or "Double X" | Boston Red Sox |
Frankie Frisch | 1919–1937 | "The Fordham Flash" | St. Louis Cardinals |
Pud Galvin | 1875–1892 | "Pud", "Gentle Jeems", or "The Little Steam Engine" | Buffalo Bisons |
Lou Gehrig | 1923–1939 | "The Iron Horse" or "Buster" or "Biscuit Pants" | New York Yankees |
Charlie Gehringer | 1924–1942 | "The Mechanical Man" and one of Detroit's "G-Men" | Detroit Tigers |
Bob Gibson | 1959–1975 | "Hoot" or "Gibby" | St. Louis Cardinals |
Lefty Gomez | 1930–1943 | "Lefty" or "Goofy" | New York Yankees |
Goose Goslin | 1921–1938 | "Goose" and one of Detroit's "G-Men" | Washington Senators |
Rich Gossage | 1972–1994 | "Goose" | New York Yankees |
Hank Greenberg | 1930–1947 | "Hammerin' Hank" and one of Detroit's "G-Men" | Detroit Tigers |
Clark Griffith | 1901–1920 | "The Old Fox" | N/A |
Burleigh Grimes | 1916–1934 | "Ol' Stubblebeard" | Brooklyn Dodgers |
Lefty Grove | 1925–1941 | "Lefty" | Boston Red Sox |
Vladimir Guerrero | 1996–2011 | "Super Vlad", "Vlad the Impaler" or "Big Daddy Vladdy" | Anaheim Angels |
Tony Gwynn | 1982–2001 | "Captain Video" or "Mr. Padre" | San Diego Padres |
Chick Hafey | 1924–1937 | "Chick" | St. Louis Cardinals |
Jesse Haines | 1918–1937 | "Pop" | St. Louis Cardinals |
Billy Hamilton | 1888–1901 | "Sliding Billy" | Boston Beaneaters |
Ned Hanlon | 1880–1907 | "Ned" | Baltimore Orioles (NL) |
Bucky Harris | 1919–1956 | "Bucky" | Washington Senators |
Gabby Hartnett | 1922–1941 | "Gabby" or "Old Tomato Face" | Chicago Cubs |
Harry Heilmann | 1914–1932 | "Slug" | Detroit Tigers |
Harry Hooper | 1909–1925 | "Hoop" | Boston Red Sox |
Rogers Hornsby | 1915–1937 | "Rajah" | St. Louis Cardinals |
Waite Hoyt | 1918–1938 | "Schoolboy" | New York Yankees |
Carl Hubbell | 1928–1943 | "King Carl" or "The Meal Ticket" | New York Giants |
Catfish Hunter | 1965–1979 | "Catfish" | N/A |
Monte Irvin | 1949–1956 | "Mr. Murder" | Newark Eagles |
Reggie Jackson | 1967–1987 | "Mr. October" | New York Yankees |
Travis Jackson | 1922–1936 | "Stonewall" | New York Giants |
Ferguson Jenkins | 1965–1983 | "Fly" or "Fergie" | Chicago Cubs |
Hughie Jennings | 1891–1924 | "Ee-Yah" | Baltimore Orioles (NL) |
Bancroft Johnson | 1900–1927 | "Ban" | N/A |
Walter Johnson | 1907–1927 | "The Big Train" or "Barney" | Washington Senators |
Al Kaline | 1953–1974 | "Salty", "Line", or "Mr. Tiger" | Detroit Tigers |
Tim Keefe | 1880–1893 | "Smiling Tim" or "Sir Timothy" | New York Giants |
Willie Keeler | 1892–1910 | "Wee Willie" or "Hit 'Em Where They Ain't" | New York Highlanders |
George Kelly | 1915–1932 | "Highpockets" | New York Giants |
King Kelly | 1878–1893 | "Honest Joe" or "King" | Chicago White Stockings |
Harmon Killebrew | 1954–1975 | "Killer" | Minnesota Twins |
Chuck Klein | 1928–1944 | "The Hoosier Hammerer" | Philadelphia Phillies |
Sandy Koufax | 1955–1966 | "The Left Arm of God", "Dandy Sandy" | Los Angeles Dodgers | [6] |
Nap Lajoie | 1896–1916 | "Larry" or "Poli" or "Nap" | Cleveland Indians |
Tony Lazzeri | 1926–1939 | "Poosh 'Em Up Tony" | New York Yankees |
Buck Leonard | 1933–1950 | "Buck" | Homestead Grays |
Freddie Lindstrom | 1924–1936 | "Lindy" | New York Giants |
John Henry Lloyd | 1906–1932 | "Pop" | New York Lincoln Giants |
Ernie Lombardi | 1931–1947 | "Bocci" or "Schnozz" | Cincinnati Reds |
Ted Lyons | 1923–1946 | "Sunday Teddy" | Chicago White Sox |
Connie Mack | 1894–1950 | "Connie", "Mr. Baseball", or "The Tall Tactician" | Philadelphia Athletics |
Greg Maddux | 1986–2008 | "Mad Dog" or "The Professor" | N/A |
Mickey Mantle | 1951–1968 | "The Mick", "The Commerce Comet", or "Muscles" | New York Yankees |
Heinie Manush | 1923–1939 | "Heinie" | Washington Senators |
Rabbit Maranville | 1912–1935 | "Rabbit" | Boston Braves |
Juan Marichal | 1960–1975 | "Manito", "Mar", or "The Dominican Dandy" | San Francisco Giants |
Rube Marquard | 1908–1925 | "Rube" | New York Giants |
Christy Mathewson | 1900–1916 | "Big Six", "Matty", or "The Christian Gentleman" | New York Giants |
Willie Mays | 1951–1973 | "The Say Hey Kid" | San Francisco Giants |
Bill Mazeroski | 1956–1972 | "Maz" | Pittsburgh Pirates |
Joe McCarthy | 1926–1950 | "Marse Joe" | New York Yankees |
Willie McCovey | 1959–1980 | "Stretch", "Mac", or "Big Mac" | San Francisco Giants |
Joe McGinnity | 1899–1908 | "Iron Man" | New York Giants |
Bill McGowan | 1925–1954 | "Little Joe Chest" | N/A |
John McGraw | 1899–1932 | "Little Napoleon" or "Mugsy" | New York Giants |
Bid McPhee | 1882–1899 | "Bid" | Cincinnati Red Stockings |
Joe Medwick | 1932–1948 | "Ducky" or "Ducky Wucky" | St. Louis Cardinals |
Johnny Mize | 1936–1953 | "The Big Cat" | St. Louis Cardinals |
Paul Molitor | 1978–1998 | "The Ignitor" or "Molly" | Milwaukee Brewers |
Joe Morgan | 1963–1984 | "Little Joe" | Cincinnati Reds |
Eddie Murray | 1977–1997 | "Steady Eddie" | Baltimore Orioles |
Stan Musial | 1941–1963 | "Stan the Man" | St. Louis Cardinals |
Hal Newhouser | 1939–1955 | "Prince Hal" | Detroit Tigers |
Kid Nichols | 1890–1906 | "Kid" | Boston Beaneaters |
Phil Niekro | 1964–1987 | "Knucksie" | Atlanta Braves |
Jim O'Rourke | 1872–1904 | "Orator Jim" | New York Giants |
Mel Ott | 1926–1947 | "Master Melvin" | New York Giants |
Satchel Paige | 1948–1953 | "Satchel" | Kansas City Monarchs |
Jim Palmer | 1965–1984 | "Cakes" | Baltimore Orioles |
Herb Pennock | 1912–1934 | "The Knight of Kennett Square" | New York Yankees |
Kirby Puckett | 1984–1995 | "Puck" | Minnesota Twins |
Charles Radbourn | 1881–1891 | "Old Hoss" | Providence Grays |
Pee Wee Reese | 1940–1958 | "Pee Wee" or "The Little Colonel" | Brooklyn Dodgers |
Branch Rickey | 1905–1907, 1913–1925 | "The Mahatma" | N/A |
Cal Ripken Jr. | 1981–2001 | "Iron Man" | Baltimore Orioles |
Eppa Rixey | 1912–1933 | "Jeptha" | Cincinnati Reds |
Phil Rizzuto | 1941–1956 | "Scooter" | New York Yankees |
Peter Edward | 1963-1986 | “Charlie Hustle” | Cincinnati Reds |
Brooks Robinson | 1955–1977 | "Hoover" or "The Human Vacuum Cleaner" | Baltimore Orioles |
Bullet Rogan | 1917, 1920–1938 | "Bullet" | Kansas City Monarchs |
Red Ruffing | 1924–1947 | "Red" | New York Yankees |
Amos Rusie | 1889–1901 | "The Hoosier Thunderbolt" | New York Giants |
Babe Ruth | 1914–1935 | "Babe", "The Bambino", "Sultan of Swat" or "Colossus of Clout" | New York Yankees | [7] |
Nolan Ryan | 1966–1993 | "The Ryan Express" | Texas Rangers |
Ryne Sandberg | 1981–1997 | "Ryno" | Chicago Cubs |
Ray Schalk | 1912–1929 | "Cracker" | Chicago White Sox |
Mike Schmidt | 1972–1989 | "Schmidty" | Philadelphia Phillies |
Tom Seaver | 1967–1986 | "Tom Terrific" or "The Franchise" | New York Mets |
Al Simmons | 1924–1944 | "Bucketfoot Al" | Philadelphia Athletics |
George Sisler | 1915–1930 | "Gorgeous George" | St. Louis Browns |
Enos Slaughter | 1938–1959 | "Country" | St. Louis Cardinals |
Ozzie Smith | 1978–1996 | "The Wizard of Oz" or "The Wizard" | St. Louis Cardinals |
Duke Snider | 1947–1964 | "The Silver Fox" of "Duke" | Brooklyn Dodgers |
Tris Speaker | 1907–1928 | "Tris", "The Grey Eagle" or "Spoke" | Cleveland Indians |
Willie Stargell | 1962–1982 | "Pops" | Pittsburgh Pirates |
Turkey Stearnes | 1920–1942, 1945 | "Turkey" | Detroit Stars |
Casey Stengel | 1912–1925, 1934–1965 | "Casey" and "The Ol' Perfessor" | New York Yankees |
Don Sutton | 1966–1988 | "Black & Decker" | Los Angeles Dodgers |
Bill Terry | 1923–1936 | "Memphis Bill" | New York Giants |
Frank Thomas | 1990–2008 | "The Big Hurt" | Chicago White Sox |
Sam Thompson | 1885–1898 | "Big Sam" | Philadelphia Phillies |
Pie Traynor | 1920–1937 | "Pie" | Pittsburgh Pirates |
Dazzy Vance | 1915–1935 | "Dazzy" | Brooklyn Dodgers |
Arky Vaughan | 1932–1948 | "Arky" | Pittsburgh Pirates |
Rube Waddell | 1897–1910 | "Rube" | Philadelphia Athletics |
Honus Wagner | 1897–1917 | "The Flying Dutchman" or "Honus" | Pittsburgh Pirates |
Lloyd Waner | 1927–1945 | "Little Poison" | Pittsburgh Pirates |
Paul Waner | 1926–1945 | "Big Poison" | Pittsburgh Pirates |
Earl Weaver | 1968–1986 | "Doodles" | Baltimore Orioles |
Willie Wells | 1923, 1924–1936, 1942, 1944–1948 | "Devil" | St. Louis Stars |
Zack Wheat | 1909–1927 | "Buck" | Brooklyn Dodgers |
Billy Williams | 1959–1976 | "Sweet Swingin' Billy from Whistler" | Chicago Cubs |
Hack Wilson | 1923–1934 | "Hack" | Chicago Cubs |
Cyclone Joe Williams | 1910–1932 | "Smokey Joe" or "Cyclone" | New York Lincoln Giants |
Ted Williams | 1939–1960 | "The Splendid Splinter", "Teddy Ballgame", "Thumper", or "Kid" | Boston Red Sox |
Dave Winfield | 1973–1995 | "Winny" or the derogatory "Mr. May" | San Diego Padres[8][9] |
Early Wynn | 1939–1963 | "Gus" | Cleveland Indians |
Carl Yastrzemski | 1961–1983 | "Yaz" | Boston Red Sox |
Cy Young | 1890–1911 | "Cy" or "Cyclone" | Cleveland Spiders |
Ross Youngs | 1917–1926 | "Pep" | New York Giants |
Ken Griffey Jr. | 1989–2010 | "The Kid" | Seattle Mariners |