Caribbean Baseball Hall of Fame
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The Caribbean Baseball Hall of Fame was established in 1996. There are 116 inductees through 2024. It honors stars in the Caribbean, primarily from the Caribbean Series. Beginning in 2009, inductees have rotated based on the host country of the Series.
Inductees by year[edit]
1996[edit]
- Camilo Pascual, Cuba P (3 Caribbean Series)
- Ricardo Carty, Dominican Republic OF (3 CS, 1977 MVP)
- Héctor Espino, Mexico IF (7 CS, 1974 and 1976 MVP)
- Willard Brown, USA OF (3 CS, 1953 MVP)
1998[edit]
- Héctor Rodríguez, Cuba IF (4 CS)
- Tony Armas Sr., Venezuela OF (9 CS)
- Manny Mota, Dominican Republic OF (6 CS, 1971 MVP)
- Tony Pérez, Cuba IF (4 CS)
1999[edit]
- George Brunet, USA P (5 CS)
- Sandy Amorós, Cuba OF (4 CS)
- Pedro Borbón Sr., Dominican Republic P (5 CS)
- Rubén Gómez, Puerto Rico P (4 CS)
2000[edit]
- Héctor López, Panama IF (5 CS)
- Juan Pizarro, Puerto Rico P (5 CS)
- Orlando Peña, Cuba P (4 CS)
- Camaleon Garcia, Venezuela IF (8 CS)
2001[edit]
- Humberto Robinson, Panama P (6 CS)
- Vicente Romo, Mexico P (9 CS)
- José Bracho, Venezuela (6 CS)
- Wilmer Fields, USA (3 CS)
2002[edit]
- Luis Arroyo, Puerto Rico P (4 CS)
2003[edit]
- Pablo Morales, Venezuela journalist
- Rafael "Felo" Ramírez, Cuba journalist
- Rodrigo Otero, Puerto Rico executive
- Oscar Prieto, Venezuela executive
- José Santiago, Puerto Rico P (6 CS)
2004[edit]
- Diego Seguí, Cuba P (4 CS)
- Vic Power, Puerto Rico IF (8 CS)
- Monchín Pichardo, Dominican Republic executive
- Luis Olmo, Puerto Rico OF (4 CS, 1951 MVP)
- George Bell, Dominican Republic OF (2 CS)
- Carmelo Martínez, Puerto Rico OF
2005[edit]
- Armando Rodríguez, Cuba umpire (16 CS)
- Víctor "Lobo" Sáiz, Mexico umpire (17 CS)
- Rod Carew, Panama IF (1 CS)
- Minnie Miñoso, Cuba IF-OF (2 CS)
- Horacio López Díaz, Mexico executive
- Willie Mays, USA OF (1 CS)
- Juan Navarette, Mexico IF (5 CS)
2006[edit]
- Jerry White, USA OF (3 CS)
- Pedro Formental, Cuba (3 CS)
- David Concepción, Venezuela IF (5 CS)
- Celerino Sánchez, Mexico IF (4 CS)
2007[edit]
- Edgar Martínez, Puerto Rico IF (3 CS)
- Pedrín Zorrilla, Puerto Rico executive
- Pedro Padrón Panza, Venezuela executive
- Oswaldo Olivares, Venezuela (4 CS)
- Héctor Cruz, Puerto Rico (4 CS)
- Nelson Barrera, Mexico IF (5 CS)
2008[edit]
- Ubaldo Heredia, Venezuela (5 CS)
- Winston Llenas, Dominican Republic (3 CS)
- Dickie Thon, Puerto Rico IF (4 CS)
2009[edit]
- Eduardo Acosta, Mexico (3 CS)
- Mercedes Esquer, Mexico P (7 CS)
2010[edit]
- Wilson Álvarez, Venezuela P (4 CS)
- Oscar Azócar, Venezuela OF (3 CS)
2011[edit]
- Roberto Alomar, Puerto Rico IF (4 CS, 1995 MVP)
- Carlos Baerga, Puerto Rico IF (7 CS)
- Luis DeLeon, Puerto Rico P (12 CS)
- Candy Maldonado, Puerto Rico OF (3 CS)
2012[edit]
- Joaquín Andújar, Dominican Republic P (3 CS)
- Neifi Pérez, Dominican Republic IF (3 CS, 1998 MVP, 1999 MVP)
2013[edit]
- Francisco Estrada, Mexico C (8 CS as player, 4 as manager)
- Houston Jiménez, Mexico IF (3 CS)
- Arturo León Lerma, Mexico executive
- Ever Magallanes, Mexico IF (3 CS)
- Fernando Valenzuela, Mexico P (3 CS)
- Renato Vega, Mexico executive
2014[edit]
- Jesús Alfaro, Venezuela IF (4 CS)
- Álvaro Espinoza, Venezuela IF (3 CS)
- Carlos Quintana, Venezuela IF (3 CS)
2015[edit]
- Roberto Clemente, Puerto Rico OF (2 CS)
- Juan González, Puerto Rico OF (3 CS)
- Connie Marrero, Cuba P (4 CS)
- Nap Reyes, Cuba IF (3 CS)
- Héctor Villanueva, Puerto Rico C (6 CS, 1993 MVP)
- Bernie Williams, Puerto Rico OF (3 CS)
2016[edit]
- Luis Polonia, Dominican Republic OF (14 CS)
- Gerónimo Berroa, Dominican Republic OF (6 CS, 1990 MVP, 1991 MVP)
- Tony Peña, Dominican Republic C (8 CS)
- Felipe Alou, Dominican Republic Mgr (5 CS)
2017[edit]
- Vinny Castilla, Mexico IF (5 CS)
- Erubiel Durazo, Mexico IF (4 CS)
- Miguel Flores, Mexico IF (4 CS)
- Benjamin Reyes, Mexico Mgr (4 CS)
- Alfonso Bojorquez, Mexico journalist
- Juan Manuel Ley, Mexico executive
2018[edit]
- Darryl Brinkley, USA OF (5 CS, 1996 MVP)
- Cornelio García, Mexico IF (3 CS)
- Jaime Orozco, Mexico P (3 CS)
2019[edit]
- Chico Carrasquel, Venezuela SS
- Bo Díaz, Venezuela C (1982 MVP)
- Luis Sojo, Venezuela IF
- Humberto Oropeza
- Oscar Prieto
- Dionisio Acosta
- Rubén Mijares
2020[edit]
- Buster Clarkson, USA IF
- Armando Ríos, Puerto Rico OF
- Bob Thurman, USA OF
- Julio Valera, Puerto Rico P
- Roberto Vargas, Puerto Rico P
2021[edit]
- Adán Amezcua, Mexico C (4 CS, 2002 MVP)
- Rodrigo López, Mexico P (2 CS)
2022[edit]
- Tony Batista, Dominican Republic 3B (7 CS, 2007 MVP)
- David Ortiz, Dominican Republic 1B (6 CS, 2003 MVP)
- Luís Saint-Claire, Dominican Republic C (5 CS)
- Juanchy Sánchez, Dominican Republic executive
2023[edit]
- Ramón Hernández, Venezuela C (8 CS, 2006 MVP)
- Luis Raven, Venezuela 1B (5 CS)
- Robert Pérez, Venezuela OF (9 CS)
- José Antero Núñez, Venezuela author
2024[edit]
- Francisco Campos, Mexico P (6 CS, 2005 MVP)
- Jesús Feliciano, Puerto Rico OF (6 CS)
- Odell Jones, USA P (5 CS)
- Julián Tavárez, DR P (8 CS)
- César Tovar, Venezuela OF (4 CS)
Inductees by country[edit]
- Venezuela: 26
- Mexico: 25
- Puerto Rico: 24
- Dominican Republic: 17
- Cuba: 12
- USA: 9
- Panama: 3
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