Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum - Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame Members

Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame Members

Year Inductee
1958 Paul Derringer
Ernie Lombardi
Frank McCormick
Johnny Vander Meer
Bucky Walters
1959 Ival Goodman
Eppa Rixey
1960 Ewell Blackwell
Edd Roush
1961 Lonny Frey
Billy Werber
1962 Hughie Critz
Bubbles Hargrave
Ted Kluszewski
1963 Rube Bressler
Harry Craft
Heinie Groh *
Noodles Hahn
1964 Gus Bell
Pete Donohue
1965 Fred Hutchinson * *
Larry Kopf
Red Lucas
Wally Post
Johnny Temple
1966 Jake Daubert
Mike McCormick
Billy Myers
1967 Adolfo "Dolf" Luque
Bill McKechnie *
1968 Sam Crawford
Joe Nuxhall
1969 Warren Giles * * *
1970 Jim O'Toole
1971 Roy McMillan
1972 Gordy Coleman
1973 Jim Maloney
1974 Bob Purkey
1975 Smoky Burgess
1976 Brooks Lawrence
1977 Vada Pinson
1978 Frank Robinson
1979 Tommy Helms *
1980 Clay Carroll
1981 Leo Cárdenas
1982 Wayne Granger
1983 Gary Nolan
1984 Jack Billingham
1986 Johnny Bench
1987 Joe Morgan
1988 Jerry Lynch
1998 Tony Pérez *
Cy Seymour
2000 Sparky Anderson * *
Dave Concepción
2001 Bob Ewing
Mario Soto
2002 Don Gullett
Bid McPhee *
2003 George Foster
Dummy Hoy
2004 Ken Griffey, Sr.
Bob Howsam * * *
Will White
2005 Eric Davis
José Rijo
George Wright
Harry Wright *
2006 Tom Browning
Lee May
Tom Seaver
2008 César Gerónimo
August Herrmann*
Joey Jay
Barry Larkin
2010 Pedro Borbón
Chris Sabo
Tony Mullane
2012 Sean Casey
Dan Driessen
John Reilly
  • * Player and Manager
  • * * Manager
  • * * * Executive

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