Lexington Legends - Legends Hall of Fame

Legends Hall of Fame

The Legends have honored ten past members of the organization by inducting them in the Legends Hall of Fame. These individuals are:

  • Josh Anderson, outfielder in 2004, inducted in 2005
  • John Buck, catcher in 2001, inducted in 2005
  • Joe Cannon, manager from 2001 to 2002, inducted in 2006
  • FĂ©lix Escalona, second baseman in 2001, inducted in 2005
  • Mike Gallo, pitcher in 2002, inducted in 2007
  • Kirk Saarloos, pitcher in 2001, inducted in 2006
  • David Coggin, pitcher in 2005, inducted in 2008
  • Alan Stein, Team President/COO, inducted in 2005
  • Charley Taylor, pitching coach, inducted in 2005
  • Jon Topolski, outfielder in 2001, inducted in 2005
  • Tommy Whiteman, shortstop from 2001 to 2002, inducted in 2007

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