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In 1995 the Red Sox Hall of Fame was instituted to recognize the outstanding careers of former
Red Sox players and managers. A 15-member selection committee of Red Sox broadcasters
and executives, past and present media personnel, and representatives from The Sports Museum
of New England and the BoSox Booster Club is responsible for nominating candidates. The feats
of non-uniformed Red Sox personnel are also considered for induction into the Hall. A memorable
moment in Red Sox history is regarded as well for its special significance.
To be eligible for nomination, players must have played at least three years with the Red Sox
and must also have been out of uniform as an active player at least three years.
The non-uniformed person(s) selected and the memorable moment selected will be chosen
only by a unanimous vote of the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame Selection Committee.
There are 19 former Boston Red Sox personnel who spent a significant portion of their careers
with the Red Sox in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY. They are automatically
enshrined into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame.
In November 2006, there were seven inductions into the Red Sox Hall of Fame: Ellis Kinder,
Joe Morgan, Jerry Remy, George Scott, Vern Stephens and Dick Williams. The non-uniformed inductee
was Red Sox Vice President Dick Bresciani. The great Red Sox moment was Dave Roberts’
stolen base in the last of the 9th inning in Game 4 of the 2004 ALCS vs. the New York Yankees. |
Red Sox Hall of Fame
| Member |
Year inducted |
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| *Wade Boggs, 3B |
2004 |
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| Dick Bresciani, Executive |
2006 |
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| Rick Burleson, SS |
2002 |
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| Bill Carrigan, Manager/C |
2004 |
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| Ken Coleman, Broadcaster |
2000 |
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| Tony Conigliaro, RF |
1995 |
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| Dom DiMaggio, CF |
1995 |
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| *Dennis Eckersley, RHP |
2004 |
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| Dwight Evans, RF |
2000 |
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| Dave "Boo" Ferriss, RHP |
2002 |
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| *Carlton Fisk, C |
1997 |
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| Larry Gardner, 3B |
2000 |
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| Billy Goodman, INF/OF |
2004 |
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| John "Lou" Gorman, Executive |
2002 |
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| John Harrington, Executive |
2002 |
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| Cecil "Tex" Hughson, RHP |
2002 |
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| Bruce Hurst, LHP |
2004 |
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| Jackie Jensen, RF |
2000 |
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| Ellis Kinder, RHP |
2006 |
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| George "Duffy" Lewis, LF |
2002 |
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| Jim Lonborg, RHP |
2002 |
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| Fred Lynn, CF |
2002 |
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| Frank Malzone, 3B |
1995 |
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| Ned Martin, Broadcaster |
2000 |
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| **Ben Mondor, PawSox Executive |
2004 |
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| Bill Monbouquette, RHP |
2000 |
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| Joe Morgan, Manager |
2006 |
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| Dick O'Connell, Executive |
1997 |
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| Mel Parnell, LHP |
1997 |
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| Johnny Pesky, SS/3B |
1995 |
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| Rico Petrocelli, SS/3B |
1997 |
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| Dick Radatz, RHP |
1997 |
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| Jerry Remy, 2B |
2006 |
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| Jim Rice, LF |
1995 |
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| Pete Runnels, 1B/2B |
2004 |
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| George Scott, 1B |
2006 |
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| Reggie Smith, CF/RF |
2000 |
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| Bob Stanley, RHP |
2000 |
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| Vern Stephens, SS |
2006 |
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| Haywood Sullivan, Executive |
2004 |
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| Luis Tiant, RHP |
1997 |
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| Dick Williams, Manager |
2006 |
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| Smoky Joe Wood, RHP |
1995 |
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| Jean R. Yawkey, Owner |
1995 |
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| *Inducted into Cooperstown Hall of Fame after Red Sox Hall of Fame selection. |
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| **Ben Mondor became owner of the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox in 1977. |
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