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Baseball Hall of Famers Historical Markers

Historical markers relating to major-league players, managers, executives, umpires and pioneers who have been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y.
 
Former location of the Baker Boarding house near marker (now a recently built Wells Fargo Bank). image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, August 5, 2017
Former location of the Baker Boarding house near marker (now a recently built Wells Fargo Bank).
1 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Tyrus Raymond Cobb
2 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — Babe Ruth — Hot Springs Historic Baseball Trail —
3 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — Babe Ruth Changed Baseball Forever — March 17, 1918 — Hot Springs, Arkansas —
4 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — Buck Ewing — Hot Springs Historic Baseball Trail —
5 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — Fogel Field — Hot Springs Historic Baseball Trail —
6 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — Honus Wagner — Hot Springs Historic Baseball Trail —
7 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — Hot Springs Country Club — Hot Springs Historic Baseball Trail —
8 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — Hot Springs: The Birthplace of Spring Baseball
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9 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — Hot Springs: The Birthplace of Spring Baseball
10 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — Majestic Field — Hot Springs Historic Baseball Trail —
11 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — Oaklawn Park — Hot Springs Historic Baseball Trail —
12 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — Stan Musial — Hot Springs Historic Baseball Trail —
13 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — The Eastman Hotel — Hot Springs Historic Baseball Trail —
14 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — Whittington Park — Hot Springs Historic Baseball Trail —
15 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Echo Park — Don Drysdale — Number Retired on July 1, 1984 — 53 —
16 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Echo Park — Duke Snider — Number Retired on July 6, 1980 — 4 —
17 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Griffith Park — The Birth of The Curse — Babe Ruth
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18 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, South Beach — Gaylord Perry — San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame
19 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, South Beach — Juan Marichal — San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame
20 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, South Beach — Orlando Cepeda — San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame
21 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, South Beach — Willie Mays — San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame
22 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, South Beach — Willie McCovey — San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame
23 California, Siskiyou County, Dunsmuir — Babe Ruth Played Here
24 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — American League Pennant / All-Star Game / Baseball in the Civil War / First Printing — Baseball Americana
25 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Walter Johnson
26 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Walter Johnson / Baseball Music
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27 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Walter Perry Johnson — "The Big Train"
28 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Babe's Longest Homer
29 Florida, Orange County, Orlando — Babe Ruth Day — March 10, 1927 — Tinker Field History Plaza —
30 Florida, Orange County, Orlando — F-923 — Tinker Field
31 Florida, Volusia County, Daytona Beach — Hall Of Famer — Jackie Robinson — Jackie Robinson Ballpark & Museum —
32 Georgia, Franklin County, Royston — 059-10 — Ty Cobb — The Georgia Peach
33 Illinois, Clinton County, Germantown — Albert "Red" Schoendienst — Inducted into Hall of fame on July 23,1989
34 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, South Side — Andrew "Rube" Foster — Baseball player and owner (1879-1930) — Chicago Tribute —
35 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, South Side — Carlton Fisk — 72
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36 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, South Side — Frank Thomas — 35
37 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, South Side — Harold Baines — 3
38 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, South Side — Jackie Robinson — 42
39 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, South Side — Luis Aparicio — 11
40 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, South Side — Luke Appling — 4
41 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, South Side — Minnie Miρoso — 9
42 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, South Side — Nellie Fox — 2
43 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, South Side — Ted Lyons — 16
44 Illinois, McLean County, Bloomington — Charles "Old Hoss" Radbourne — 12/11/1854 - 02/05/1897 — Evergreen Memorial Cemetery —
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45 Indiana, Elkhart County, Elkhart — Lou Criger
46 Indiana, Newton County, Morocco — 56.2019.1 — Edgar Charles “Sam” Rice — 1890-1974
47 Indiana, Pike County, Petersburg — Gilbert Ray Hodges
48 Indiana, Vigo County, Terre Haute — Max Carey
49 Kansas, Allen County, Humboldt — Walter Johnson Birth Site
50 Kansas, Marshall County, Blue Rapids — Historical Baseball Game — Chicago White Sox vs. New York Giants — October 24, 1913 • Blue Rapids, Kansas —
51 Kansas, Wyandotte County, Kansas City, I-435 West KC-KS — Buck O'Neil — Baseball Player & Coach — Kansas City Monarchs —
52 Kansas, Wyandotte County, Kansas City, I-435 West KC-KS — Walter Johnson — Major League Pitcher — November 6, 1887 • Humboldt, Kansas —
53 Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge, Scotlandville — Lou Brock — 1957-1960 — Baseball —
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54 Maryland, Allegany County, Lonaconing — Baltimore Orioles (1920 - 1924)
55 Maryland, Allegany County, Lonaconing — Philadelphia Athletics (1925 - 1933)
56 Maryland, Baltimore, Ridgely's Delight — Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum
57 Maryland, Baltimore, Stadium Area — George Herman (Babe) Ruth
58 Maryland, Harford County, Aberdeen — Great 8 — Named after the Ironman of baseball — Aberdeen, Maryland —
59 Maryland, Montgomery County, Bethesda — Walter Johnson
60 Maryland, Montgomery County, North Bethesda — Bethesda's Big Train
61 Maryland, Montgomery County, North Bethesda — Walter Johnson — The Greatest Pitcher Who Ever Lived
62 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, West Fens — Van Ness Street Player Banners
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63 Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, McLaughlin — 2120 — Marsh Field
64 Mississippi, Oktibbeha County, Starkville — "Cool Papa" Bell
65 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield — Anthony "Tony" La Russa
66 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield — Dorrel "Whitey" Herzog
67 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield — Louis Clark Brock
68 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield — Osborne Earl "Ozzie" Smith
69 Missouri, Greene County, Springfield — Stanley Frank Musial
70 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Jackie Robinson
71 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil
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72 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Kansas City Municipal Stadium
73 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige
74 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, East Side — Municipal Stadium
75 Missouri, St. Louis, Delmar Loop — Whitey Herzog — Born November 9, 1931
76 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — Albert Fred Schoendienst — "Red"
77 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — Brock Surpasses Cobb — August 29, 1977 — Greatest Moments —
78 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — Enos Bradsher Slaughter — "Country"
79 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — George Harold Sisler — St. Louis - Washington A.L. — Boston N.L. - 1915-1930 —
80 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — James Thomas Bell — "Cool Papa" — Negro Leagues 1922-1950 —
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81 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — Jay Hanna (Dizzy) Dean — St. Louis N.L., 1932-1937 — Chicago N.L., 1939-1941 —
82 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — Louis Clark Brock — Chicago N.L., 1961-1964 — St. Louis N.L., 1964-1979 —
83 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — Osborne "Ozzie" Smith — "The Wizard"
84 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — Robert Gibson — St. Louis N.L., 1959-1975
85 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — Rogers Hornsby
86 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — Stanley Frank Musial — "The Man" — St. Louis Cardinals 1941-1963 —
87 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — Stanley Frank Musial — "Stan the Man" — 1920 - 2013 —
88 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — Ted Simmons — St. Louis N.L., 1968-80; Milwaukee N.L., 1981-85; Atlanta N.L., 1986-88
89 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — World Champions — October 10, 1926 — Greatest Moments —
90 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown West — James Thomas Bell — Born May 17, 1903
91 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown West — Osborne Earl Smith — Born December 26, 1954
92 Missouri, St. Louis, Jeff-Vander-Lou — Official Site of Sportsman's Park
93 Missouri, St. Louis, The Hill — Lawrence "Yogi" Berra — Baseball Hall of Fame — Inducted 1972 —
94 Missouri, St. Louis County, Creve Coeur — Stan Musial — 1941-1944, 1946-1963
95 Missouri, St. Louis County, University City, Delmar Loop — Bob Gibson — Born November 9, 1935
96 Missouri, St. Louis County, University City, Delmar Loop — Branch Rickey — Born December 20, 1881
97 Missouri, St. Louis County, University City, Delmar Loop — Cool Papa Bell — Born May 17, 1903
98 Missouri, St. Louis County, University City, Delmar Loop — Dizzy Dean — Born January 16, 1910
99 Missouri, St. Louis County, University City, Delmar Loop — George Sisler — Born March 24, 1893
100 Missouri, St. Louis County, University City, Delmar Loop — Lou Brock — Born June 18, 1939

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