Mexican Baseball Hall of Famers
The following Hall of Famers played and/or managed for Puebla.
| Name | Place of birth | Country | Position | Year of induction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beto Ávila | Veracruz, Veracruz | Mexico | Infielder (2nd base) | 1971 |
| Ronaldo "Ronnie" Camacho | Sonora, Mexico | Mexico | Infielder (1st base) | 1983 |
| Moisés Camacho | Tlahualilo, Mexico | Mexico | Infielder (2nd base) | 1986 |
| Miguel Sotelo | Los Mochis, Sinaloa | Mexico | (Pitcher -RH) | 1985 |
| José "Zacatillo" Guerrero | Torreón, Mexico | Mexico | Infielder (3rd base) | 1989 |
| Oscar Rodríguez | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico | Outfielder (Center field) | 1993 |
| Francisco "Paquín" Estrada | Sonora, Mexico | Mexico | (Catcher) | 2000 |
| Rodolfo "Rudy" Sandoval | Guaymas, Sonora | Mexico | (Catcher) | 2001 |
| Jorge Fitch | Navolato, Sinaloa | Mexico | (Short stop) | 2001 |
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