FCBL Hall of Fame



PLAYER: Paul Molitor
TEAM: White Sox
POSITION: 1B
B/T: R
Class of 2000  - Paul, a lifetime .305 hitter made his presence felt in the clubhouse and on the field. Elected to the Hall of Fame for his service with the Chicago White Sox he will ensure they are represented in the Hall though the team has moved on.  
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PLAYER: Ryne Sandberg
TEAM: Marlins
POSITION: 2B
B/T: R
Class of 2000  - Ryno played for only 2 short years but proved to be a fan favorite. A Second Baseman for the Florida Marlins from 1997 to 1998. Ryno was inducted into the Hall of Fame by the managers in 2000. His stats were nothing to look at but his heart was felt by all.  
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PLAYER: Albert Belle
TEAM: Cardinals
POSITION: LF
B/T: R
Class of 2002  - Albert Belle was inducted into the FCBL Hall of Fame in 2002. Albert played for five seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals(Brian Cramer) and the Florida Marlins/San Francisco Giants(Cory Adams). Albert enters as a St. Louis Cardinal.  
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PLAYER: Mark Mc Gwire
TEAM: Cardinals
POSITION: 1B
B/T: R
Class of 2003  - He played 6 seasons starting in Colorado(Cramer) where he won the MVP. Before the 1999 season he was traded to the Atlanta Braves(Erick) where he was on the back to back championship teams. He retired after the 2002 season. He will be wearing a St. Louis Cardinal hat (Cramer)  
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PLAYER: Tony Gwynn
TEAM: Indians
POSITION: RF
B/T: L
Class of 2005  - Tony Gwynn played 6 seasons hitting .339 with Cleveland, Los Angeles, San Diego and finishing his career in Atlanta. He won World Series rings for Cleveland(Thome) in 1998 and Atlanta(Noland) in 2000. He enters the hall as a Cleveland Indian.  
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PLAYER: Andres Gallaraga
TEAM: Cardinals
POSITION: 1B
B/T: R
Class of 2005  - Andres Galarraga played 6 seasons half of which for the Rockies/Cardinals franchise. He made stops in Boston and Anaheim before retiring with St. Louis in 2003. He will enter as a St. Louis Cardinal  
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PLAYER: Edgar Martinez
TEAM: Cardinals
POSITION: DH
B/T: R
Class of 2006  - Edgar Martinez played nine seasons starting in Cincinnatti, than moving on to Atlanta, St. Louis, Chicago, Minnesota and ended his career in St. Louis. He had similar seasons in Atlanta and St. Louis but winning a championship in St. Louis in 2004 helped him to decide to don a Cardinals hat for the hall.  
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PLAYER: Robb Nenn
TEAM: Pirates
POSITION: RP
B/T: R
Class of 2006  - Robb Nenn played seven seasons starting in Florida with Cory Adams stopping in Anhaeim for one season and ending his career in Pittsburgh with Cory Adams. The Pittsburgh franchise was also the New York Yankees before moving to Pittsburgh. He is the first pitcher inducted into the hall.  
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PLAYER: Jeff Bagwell
TEAM: Astros
POSITION: 1B
B/T: R
Class of 2007  - Jeff Bagwell was a constant image for the Houston Astros for 10 seasons. Drafted by Bryan Wayt in the 1997 and a good friend of Wayt's, Bagwell put up great numbers for the franchise. One of the few players to play his whole career for one team in the league.  
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PLAYER: Larry Walker
TEAM: Cardinals
POSITION: RF
B/T: L
Class of 2008  - Larry Walker has been inducted into the FCBL draft in 2008. Walker played 9 seasons. He played 4 seasons in Colorado/St. Louis under Manager Brian Cramer where he retired, 3 seasons in Boston with Sean Lamont and 2 seasons in Baltimore/San Diego with Katie Wayt. In 1998 Walker hit an amazing 66 HR for the Colorado Rockies. Larry will be wearing a Cardinals hat at the ceremony.  
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PLAYER: Kevin Brown
TEAM: RedSox
POSITION: SP
B/T: R
Class of 2008  - Kevin Brown will be inducted into the FCBL hall of fame this year. Kevin ended his career with a 129-66 record which puts him tied at 6th all time in wins as of the 2008 season. Kevin spent a majority of his career in Boston with manager Sean Lamont and led Sean to numerous division titles and appearances in the World Series in 1997 and 1998. Kevin will be the first player inducted from the original Boston Red Sox days when Sean Lamont was manager.  
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PLAYER: Mike Piazza
TEAM: Tigers
POSITION: C
B/T: R
Class of 2009  - Piazza was inducted in 2009 after playing 12 seasons in the FCBL. He will be inducted as a Detroit Tiger where he put up 4 yrs of awesome numbers including being HR champ in 2001. He won a World Series ring in 1999 with Detroit. He finished with a .306 avg, 1,580 hits, 258 doubles, 369 homeruns, drove in 1000 runs and finished with a .372 OBP%. He was an orginal 1st round pick of Brad Butler and the San Francisco Giants in 1997.  
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PLAYER: Greg Maddux
TEAM: Braves
POSITION: SP
B/T: R
Class of 2010  - Greg Maddux has been inducted into the FCBL Hall of Fame as an Atlanta Brave. He retired after the 2009 season with the Atlanta Braves. Greg started his career with the Cleveland Indians in 1997 after being drafted by Justin Thome. Before the 2000 season, Cleveland under the management of Brad Butler, traded Greg to Atlanta. He played 10 of his 13 seasons with Atlanta. He helped win 6 World Series Titles. One in Cleveland in 1998 and 5 in Atlanta. After the 2010 season Maddux was 4th in wins all time, 2nd all time in ERA with at least 1000 IP, 6th in complete games and tied for 4th in shutouts. He finished his brilliant career with a 152-67 record, 3.35 ERA and 1,352 strikeouts.  
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PLAYER: Barry Bonds
TEAM: Giants
POSITION: LF
B/T: L
Class of 2011  - No player caused more controversy or debate than Barry Bonds. Barry started his career with the Seattle Mariners in 1997 and with the exception of one regrettable year with the Atlanta Braves in 2004, only had one year out of 18 where his OPS was under .900. Most players would kill for one or two years with those numbers. Barry is 5th all time in Home Runs with 467, 6th in RBI’s with 1179, and number 2 all time in walks with 1303. Even with those numbers, Bonds could not escape whispers that he was cheating to achieve the amazing numbers he continued to get year in and year out. It should be noted however, that it was never proven that Bonds ever used anything but the talent that God blessed him with. Bonds will enter the HOF as a Giant.  
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PLAYER: Randy Johnson
TEAM: Orioles
POSITION: SP
B/T: L
Class of 2011  - Randy had a storied career with eleven different franchises over a 18 year FCBL career, including multiple stints with St. Louis, New York Yankees, and the Seattle Mariners. His best years however were with the Baltimore Orioles from 1997 to 2000. Randy was truly a strikeout machine in the FCBL. He still holds the record for the most K’s in one season at 377. Oh by the way, he also holds second place (375), sixth place (346), seventh place (342), and tenth place (319) on the single season K list. Truly remarkable. Randy will be entering the HOF as a Baltimore Oriole.  
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PLAYER: Pedro Martinez
TEAM: Braves
POSITION: SP
B/T: R
Class of 2011  - Perhaps the greatest pitcher in the history of the FCBL. Pedro Martinez played for seven different managers in seven different cities over his career. Pedro is currently number 1 in both Wins and K’s with 211 wins and an astounding 3245 K’s. To give you an idea how amazing that is, the current leader in K’s that is still playing only has 1932 K’s. Pedro is also number 4 all time in ERA at 3.41. Pedro had plenty of stops over his career, but nowhere was he better than he was in Atlanta. In the 2001 and 2002 season, Pedro put together perhaps the two greatest back to back seasons ever seen. In 2001 he had a 1.78 ERA and .80 WHIP. The next season he fell back to Earth with a 1.84 ERA and .84 WHIP. Pedro will be entering the HOF as a Brave.  
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PLAYER: John Smoltz
TEAM: Braves
POSITION: SP
B/T: R
Class of 2011  - John may in fact be the most unique pitcher in the history of our great league. John is 9th all time in Wins for a Starting Pitcher. Manager Erick Noland then became bored with seeing John dominate every 5th day, so what’s he do? He makes him his closer. John is also Number 9 all time in Saves with 134. This is a feat that will probably never be matched again in the FCBL. John is also 5th all time in ERA at 3.46, and 7th all time in K’s with 1791. John of course, will be entering the HOF as an Atlanta Brave. He has 4 World Series rings with the Braves.  
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