List of New York Yankees in the Baseball Hall of Fame

The New York Yankees are a Major League Baseball team based in The Bronx, New York. The team is in the East Division of the American League. Established in 1901 as the Baltimore Orioles (no relation to the modern Baltimore Orioles), the team relocated to New York in 1903 as the New York Highlanders, they officially renamed to their current name in 1913.

A total of 61 players, managers, and executives (24 of whom are inducted as Yankees) in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, plus seven broadcasters who have received the Hall's Ford C. Frick Award, spent part or all of their professional careers with the Yankees.

This list includes elected individuals awaiting formal induction. Derek Jeter, who played his entire career with the Yankees, was elected in the 2020 election process and will be inducted as a Yankee in July 2020. Also in 2020, Ken Harrelson, who spent two seasons on the Yankees' TV broadcast team in the late 1980s, will become the eighth Frick Award recipient to have called games for the Yankees.

Key

Inducted as a Yankee

List

Inductees

Player Years with Yankees Role(s) with Yankees Inducted as Year inducted Vote% Ballot or Election type
Home Run Baker 1916–1919, 1921–1922PlayerPlayer1955 Veteran's Committee
Ed Barrow 1920–1945ExecutiveExecutive1953 Veteran's Committee
Yogi Berra 1946–1964, 1984–1985Player, coach, managerPlayer1972 85.61% 2nd Ballot
Wade Boggs 1993–1997PlayerPlayer2005 91.9% 1st Ballot
Roger Bresnahan 1901–1902PlayerPlayer1945 Veterans Committee
Frank Chance 1913–1914PlayerPlayer1946 Veterans Committee
Jack Chesbro 1903–1909PlayerPlayer1946 Veterans Committee
Earle Combs 1924–1935PlayerPlayer1970 Veterans Committee
Stan Coveleski 1928PlayerPlayer1969 Veterans Committee
Bobby Cox 1968–1969, 1977Player, coachManager2014 100% Expansion Era Committee
Bill Dickey 1928–1943, 1946PlayerPlayer1954 80.16% 7th Ballot
Joe DiMaggio 1936–1942, 1946–1951PlayerPlayer1955 88.84% 3rd Ballot
Leo Durocher 1925, 1928–1929PlayerManager1994 Veterans Committee
Whitey Ford 1950, 1953–1967PlayerPlayer1974 77.81% 2nd Ballot
Lou Gehrig 1923–1939PlayerPlayer1939 Special Election
Lefty Gomez 1930–1942PlayerPlayer1972 Veteran's Committee
Joe Gordon 1938–1946PlayerPlayer2009 83.3% Veteran's Committee
Goose Gossage 1978–1983PlayerPlayer2008 85.8% 9th Ballot
Clark Griffith 1903–1907PlayerExecutive1946 Veteran's Committee
Burleigh Grimes 1934PlayerPlayer1964 Veteran's Committee
Bucky Harris 1947–1948ManagerManager1975 Veteran's Committee
Rickey Henderson 1985–1989PlayerPlayer2009 94.8% 1st Ballot
Waite Hoyt 1921–1930PlayerPlayer1969 Veteran's Committee
Miller Huggins 1918–1929ManagerManager1964 Veteran's Committee
Catfish Hunter 1975-1979PlayerPlayer1987 76.27% 3rd Ballot
Reggie Jackson 1977–1981PlayerPlayer1993 93.6% 1st Ballot
Derek Jeter 1995–2014 Player Player 2020 99.75% 1st Ballot
Randy Johnson 2005-2006PlayerPlayer2015 97.3% 1st Ballot
Willie Keeler 1903–1909PlayerPlayer1939 75.5% 4th Ballot
Tony Lazzeri 1926–1937PlayerPlayer1991 Veterans Committee
Bob Lemon 1978–1979, 1981–1982ManagerPlayer1976 78.61% 12th Ballot
Larry MacPhail 1945–1947ExecutiveExecutive1978 Veterans Committee
Lee MacPhail 1966–1974ExecutiveExecutive1998 Veterans Committee
Mickey Mantle 1951–1968PlayerPlayer1974 88.2% 1st Ballot
Joe McCarthy 1931–1946ManagerManager1957 Veterans Committee
Joe McGinnity 1901–1902PlayerPlayer1946 Veterans Committee
John McGraw 1901–1902PlayerManager1937 Veterans Committee
Bill McKechnie 1913PlayerPlayer1962 Veterans Committee
Johnny Mize 1949–1953PlayerPlayer1981 Veterans Committee
Mike Mussina 2001–2008PlayerPlayer2019 76.7% 6th Ballot
Phil Niekro 1984–1985PlayerPlayer1997 80.34% 5th Ballot
Herb Pennock 1923–1933PlayerPlayer1948 77.69% 8th Ballot
Gaylord Perry 1980PlayerPlayer1991 77.2% 3rd Ballot
Tim Raines 1996–1998PlayerPlayer2017 86.0% 10th Ballot
Branch Rickey 1907PlayerExecutive1967 Veterans Committee
Mariano Rivera 1995–2013PlayerPlayer2019 100.00% 1st Ballot
Phil Rizzuto 1941–1942, 1946–1956PlayerPlayer1994 Veterans Committee
Wilbert Robinson 1901–1902Player, managerManager1945 Veterans Committee
Iván Rodríguez 2008PlayerPlayer2017 76% 1st Ballot
Red Ruffing 1930–1942, 1945–1946PlayerPlayer1967 86.93% 15th Ballot
Jacob Ruppert 1915–1939ExecutiveExecutive2013 93.8% Pre-Integration Era Committee
Babe Ruth 1920–1934PlayerPlayer1936 95.13% 1st Ballot (inaugural)
Joe Sewell 1931–1933PlayerPlayer1977 Veterans Committee
Enos Slaughter 1954–1959PlayerPlayer1985 Veterans Committee
Lee Smith 1993PlayerPlayer2019 100% Today's Game Committee
Casey Stengel 1949–1960ManagerManager1966 Veterans Committee
Joe Torre 1996–2007ManagerManager2014 100% Expansion Era Committee
Dazzy Vance 1915, 1918PlayerPlayer1955 81.7% 16th Ballot
Paul Waner 1944–1945PlayerPlayer1952 83.33% 5th Ballot
George Weiss 1947–1960ExecutiveExecutive1977 Veterans Committee
Dave Winfield 1981–88, 1990PlayerPlayer2001 84.5% 1st Ballot

    Honored broadcasters

    The Frick Award, according to the Hall, "is presented annually to a broadcaster for 'major contributions to baseball.' "[1] The Hall explicitly states that Frick honorees are not members of the Hall.[1]

    Broadcaster Years with Yankees Year of award
    Mel Allen 1939–19641978
    Red Barber 1954–19661978
    Jerry Coleman 1949–19572005
    Joe Garagiola, Sr. 1965–19671991
    Curt Gowdy 1949–19501984
    Ken Harrelson 1987–19882020
    Al Helfer 1937–1938, 19452019
    Russ Hodges 1946–19481980

      See also

      References

      1. "Awards: Ford C. Frick". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved November 25, 2012.
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