Baseball Hall of Famers
The following table lists Hall of Famers that list the Chicago Cubs as their primary team as designated by the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Year Inducted |
Name | Position | Years with Cubs |
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1939 | Cap Anson | First Baseman | 1876–1897 |
1939 | Al Spalding | Executive | 1876-1878 |
1945 | King Kelly | Right Fielder | 1880–1886 |
1946 | Frank Chance | First Baseman | 1898–1912 |
1946 | Johnny Evers | Second Baseman | 1902–1913 |
1946 | Joe Tinker | Shortstop | 1902-1912 1916 |
1949 | Mordecai Brown | Pitcher | 1904-1912 1916 |
1955 | Gabby Hartnett | Catcher | 1922–1940 |
1968 | Kiki Cuyler | Left Fielder | 1928–1935 |
1975 | Billy Herman | Second Baseman | 1931–1941 |
1977 | Ernie Banks | Shortstop | 1953–1971 |
1979 | Hack Wilson | Center Fielder | 1926–1931 |
1987 | Billy Williams | Left Fielder | 1959–1974 |
1991 | Fergie Jenkins | Pitcher | 1966-1973 1982-1983 |
2005 | Ryne Sandberg | Second Baseman | 1982-1994 1996-1997 |
2006 | Bruce Sutter | Pitcher | 1976–1980 |
2012 | Ron Santo | Third Baseman | 1960-1973 |
The following table lists Hall of Famers that played for or are associated with the Chicago Cubs at some point in their career but for whom the Chicago Cubs are not listed as their primary team as designated by the National Baseball Hall of Fame. In this table, "position" is the position for which they were inducted and may not represent the position or role they had whilst with the Chicago Cubs.
Year Inducted |
Name | Position | Years with Cubs |
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1938 | Grover Cleveland Alexander | Pitcher | 1918-1926 |
1995 | Richie Ashburn | Center Fielder | 1960-1961 |
1970 | Lou Boudreau | Shortstop | 1960 |
1945 | Roger Bresnahan | Catcher | 1900 1913-1915 |
1985 | Lou Brock | Left Fielder | 1961-1964 |
1963 | John Clarkson | Pitcher | 1884-1887 |
2010 | Andre Dawson | Right Fielder | 1987-1992 |
1953 | Dizzy Dean | Pitcher | 1938-1941 |
1945 | Hugh Duffy | Center Fielder | 1888-1889 |
2004 | Dennis Eckersley | Pitcher | 1984-1986 |
1951 | Jimmie Foxx | 1st Baseman | 1942, 1944 |
2008 | Rich Gossage | Pitcher | 1988 |
1946 | Clark Griffith | Executive | 1893-1902 |
1964 | Burleigh Grimes | Pitcher | 1932-1933 |
1942 | Rogers Hornsby | 2nd Baseman | 1929-1932 |
1973 | Monte Irvin | Left Fielder | 1956 |
1973 | George Kelly | 1st Baseman | 1930 |
1975 | Ralph Kiner | Left Fielder | 1953-1954 |
1980 | Chuck Klein | Right Fielder | 1934-1936 |
1991 | Tony Lazzeri | 2nd Baseman | 1938 |
1976 | Freddie Lindstrom | 3rd Baseman | 1935 |
1954 | Rabbit Maranville | Shortstop | 1925 |
1976 | Robin Roberts | Pitcher | 1966 |
1946 | Rube Waddell | Pitcher | 1901 |
1985 | Hoyt Wilhelm | Pitcher | 1970 |
Other Hall-of-Famers associated with the Chicago Cubs
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