List of members of the Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame

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The membership of Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame includes 216 individuals through 2023. [1] [2] The first members were inducted in 1939, followed by selections in 1964, and since 1971 by elections in most of the following years. Members are listed below with their year of selection, field position or other area of accomplishment, and nationality.

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List of members

YearNamePositionNationality
1939 Leo Najo Player (CF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Fernando Barradas Player (LHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Antonio Delfín Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Lucas Juárez Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Julio Molina Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1964 Ramón Bragaña Player (RHP)Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Genaro Casas Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Ángel Castro Player (1B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Martín Dihigo Player (RHP)Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Lázaro Salazar ManagerFlag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Epitacio Torres Player (RF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1971 Mel Almada Player (CF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Beto Ávila Player (2B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Roy Campanella Player (C)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Ernesto Carmona ManagerFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Alberto Romo Chávez Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Josh Gibson Player (C)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
José Luis Gómez Player (2B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Monte Irvin Player (LF)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Jorge Pasquel ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Alejandro Aguilar Reyes WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Jesús ValenzuelaPlayer (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1973 Agustín Bejerano Player (CF)Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Anuar Canavati ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Manuel Oliveros ManagerFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Roberto Ortiz Player (RF)Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Lázaro Penagos ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Daniel Ríos Player (RHP)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
1974 Ramiro Cuevas Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Al Pinkston Player (RF)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Agustín Verde ManagerFlag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
1976 Guillermo Alvarez Player (SS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Fernando Campos WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Luis Montes de Oca Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1977 Santos Amaro Player (RF)Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Guillermo Garibay ManagerFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1978 Felipe Montúfar Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1979 Jesús Díaz Player (CF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Basilio Rosell Player (RHP)Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
1980 Carlos Alberto González UmpireFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Ramón Montes de Oca Player (1B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Eduardo Orvañanos WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Leo Rodríguez Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1981 Tomás Arroyo Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Salvador Castro UmpireFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Vinicio García Player (2B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Apolinar Pulido Player (SS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1982 Mario Ariosa Player (CF)Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Horacio Díaz ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Manuel Echeverría Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Francisco Ramírez Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Wild Bill Wright Player (CF)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
1983 José Bache Player (2B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Ronnie Camacho Player (1B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Felipe Montemayor Player (CF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Rafael Reyes Nájera WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Alejo Peralta ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Claudio Solano Player (CF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1984 Gabriel Atristain UmpireFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Manuel González Caballero WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Miguel Fernández Player (CF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Guillermo López Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Alfonso Ramírez Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1985 Adolfo Luque ManagerFlag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Porfirio Martínez Player (RHP)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Miguel Sotelo Player (RHP) / ManagerFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1986 Rubén Amaro Sr. Player (SS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Moisés Camacho Player (2B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Marcos Valdez Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Benjamín Valenzuela Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1987 Manuel Chávez Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Jesse Flores Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Juan Ley Fong ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Guillermo Luna Player (LHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Raúl Mendoza Mancilla WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Antonio Ramírez Muro ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1988 Abel Francisco Cano WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Lino Donoso Player (LHP)Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Héctor Espino Player (1B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Horacio Piña Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Arnulfo Rodríguez ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Pedro Septién WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1989 Ray Dandridge Player (SS)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Oscar Esquivel WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
José Guerrero Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Teodoro Mariscal ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1990 Alfonso Robinson Bours ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Amado Maestri UmpireFlag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Ramón Montoya Player (CF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Tommy Morales WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Alfredo Ríos Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1991 Jaime Corella Player (C)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Agustín de Valdez WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Juan LimaUmpireFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Chara Mansur ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Antonio Pollorena Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1992 Jorge Blanco WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
José Peña Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Benjamín 'Cananea' Reyes ManagerFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Armando Rodríguez UmpireFlag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Vicente Romo Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1993 Ramón Arano Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Humberto Galaz WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
René González Player (1B)Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Aurelio López Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Homobono Márquez ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Alfredo Ortiz Player (LHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Oscar Rodríguez Player (CF)Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
1994 Jaime Pérez Avella ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Carlos Galina Player (1B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Miguel Gaspar Player (C)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Celerino Sánchez Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Miguel Suárez Player (RF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1995 Rodolfo Alvarado Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
William Berzunza Player (1B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Arnoldo Castro Player (2B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Aurelio Rodríguez Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1996 Jorge Alarcón WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
César Díaz Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Juan Manuel Ley ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Orestes Miñoso Player (RF)Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Jorge Orta Player (2B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1997 Andrés Ayón Player (RHP)Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Alfonso Araujo Bojorquez WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Maximino León Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Víctor Saíz UmpireFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1998 Don Eugenio Garza Sada ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Marcelo Juárez Player (CF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Juan Navarrete Player (2B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Miguel Solís Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
1999 George Brunet Player (LHP)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Pedro Treto Cisneros ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Gregorio Luque Player (C)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Francisco Maytorena Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2000 Francisco 'Paquín' Estrada Player (C)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Gabriel Lugo Player (2B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Roberto Méndez Player (2B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Mario Mendoza Player (SS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2001 Jorge Fitch Player (SS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Jack Pierce Player (1B)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Pedro Ramírez Player (CF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Rudy Sandoval Player (C)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2002 Salomé Barojas Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Ernesto Escárrega Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Roberto Mansur Galán ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
José Maiz García ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Mario Hernández Maytorena ExecutiveFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Jesús Sommers Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2003 Nelson Barrera Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Enrique Kerlegand WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Andrés Mora Player (1B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Enrique Romo Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Fermín Vázquez Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2004 Sid Monge Player (LHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Elpidio Osuna Player (CF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Chico Rodríguez Player (SS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Ismael Ruiz UmpireFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2005 Cecilio Acosta Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Enrique Aguilar Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Herminio Domínguez Player (LHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Rafael Garcia Player (RHP)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Alvaro Lebrija ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2006 Jorge de la Serna WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
José Isabel Jiménez WriterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Jaime Orozco Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Sergio Robles Player (C)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Ray Torres Player (RF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2007 Francisco Alcaraz UmpireFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Benjamín Cerda Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Houston Jiménez Player (SS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Carlos Soto Player (C)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2008 Antonio Briones Player (2B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Enrique Castillo Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Arcadio Valenzuela ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2009 Salvador Colorado Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Arturo González Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Juan José Pacho Player (SS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Domingo Setien BroadcasterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2010 Derek Bryant Player (OF)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Efraín Ibarra UmpireFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Armando Reynoso Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Gerardo Sánchez Player (OF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Alonso Téllez Player (OF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2011 Jimmie Collins Player (OF)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Mercedes Esquer Player (LHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Teodoro Higuera Player (LHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Arturo León Lerma ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2012 Ángel Moreno Player (LHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Alejandro Ortiz Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Juan Francisco Rodríguez Player (2B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Eduardo Valdez Vizcarra BroadcasterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2013 Cornelio García Player (1B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Alfredo Mariscal Player (LHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Jesús Ríos Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Juan Suby Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Jesús Monter UmpireFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2014 Daniel Fernández Player (OF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Cuauhtémoc Rodríguez ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Ricardo Sáenz Player (OF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Fernando Valenzuela Player (LHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2020 Matías Carrillo Player (OF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Vinicio Castilla Player (3B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Isidro Márquez Player (RHP)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
José Luis Sandoval Player (SS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Eduardo Jiménez Player (OF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Barney Serrell Player (2B)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Jorge Menéndez Torre BroadcasterFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2023 Alfredo Harp Helú ExecutiveFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Luis Arredondo Player (OF)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Roberto Vizcarra Player (2B)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Javier Robles Player (SS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Noé Muñoz Player (C)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Juan Gabriel Castro Player (SS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Alejo Ahumada Player (P)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Jesús Moreno Player (P)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Tomás Herrera ManagerFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

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