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The '''Birmingham Barons Hall of Fame''' was established 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 announced at each year's [[Rickwood Classic]] at [[Rickwood Field]].
The '''Birmingham Barons Hall of Fame''' was established in [[1943]] to recognize distinguished former [[Birmingham Barons]] players.
 
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 announced at each year's [[Rickwood Classic]] at [[Rickwood Field]].
 
==Class of 1943==
* [[Yam Yaryan]]
* [[Eddie Wells]]
* [[Whitey Glazner]]


==Class of 2005==
==Class of 2005==
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* [[Willie Mays]] (Black Barons, [[1948]]-[[1950]])
* [[Willie Mays]] (Black Barons, [[1948]]-[[1950]])
* [[Carlton Molesworth]] (Barons manager, [[1908]]-[[1922]])
* [[Carlton Molesworth]] (Barons manager, [[1908]]-[[1922]])
* [[Rick Woodward]] (Barons owner, [[1910]]-[[1937]])
* [[Rick Woodward]] (Barons owner, [[1910]]-[[1938]])


==Class of 2006==
==Class of 2006==
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* [[Ben Cook]]
* [[Ben Cook]]
* [[Jimmy Piersall]], [[1952 Birmingham Barons]]
* [[Jimmy Piersall]], [[1952 Birmingham Barons]]
==Class of 2014==
* [[Mike Cameron]], outfielder for [[1995 Birmingham Barons|1995]] & [[1996 Birmingham Barons]]
* [[Joe Grzenda]], pitcher for five seasons between [[1952 Birmingham Barons]] and [[1967 Birmingham Barons|1967]]
* [[Johnny Dobbs]], manager for [[1925 Birmingham Barons|1925]]-[[1929 Birmingham Barons]]
* [[Gabby Bell]], broadcaster [[1948 Birmingham Barons|1948]]-50s
==Class of 2015==
* [[Bill Greason]], pitcher for the [[1948 Birmingham Black Barons|1948]]-[[1951 Birmingham Black Barons]] and 1954 St Louis Cardinals
* [[John McNamara]], manager of the [[1965 Birmingham Barons]] and [[1967 Birmingham Athletics]] who went on to a 19-year career as a Major League manager
* [[Doug Segrest]], reporter for the ''[[Birmingham News]]'' covering the Barons from [[1999 Birmingham Barons|1999]] to [[2012 Birmingham Barons|2012]].
* [[Bo Landreth]], full-time bat boy for the [[1991 Birmingham Barons|1991]] to [[1995 Birmingham Barons]] teams, and part time bat boy through the [[2000 Birmingham Barons|2000 season]]. He also worked as a bat boy for the Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox during [[Terry Francona]]'s tenure with those clubs.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
File:Art Clarkson.jpg|Art Clarkson
Image:1953 Walt Dropo card.jpg|Walt Dropo
Image:1953 Walt Dropo card.jpg|Walt Dropo
Image:Terry Francona.jpg|Terry Francona
Image:Terry Francona.jpg|Terry Francona
File:Joe Grzenda.jpg|Joe Grzenda
Image:Sam Hairston card.jpg|Sam Hairston
Image:Sam Hairston card.jpg|Sam Hairston
Image:Willie Mays.jpg|Willie Mays
Image:Willie Mays.jpg|Willie Mays

Latest revision as of 10:35, 13 June 2019

The Birmingham Barons Hall of Fame was established in 1943 to recognize distinguished former Birmingham Barons players.

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 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

Gallery

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