The Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame, opened in 1995, honors players who spent at least three years with the club and have been out of uniform as an active player at least three years. Non-uniformed honorees and memorable moments are chosen by a unanimous vote of the Hall of Fame Selection Committee, a 15-member committee of team broadcasters and executives, past and present media personnel, and representatives from The Sports Museum of New England and the BoSox Booster Club.
Honorees have been selected every other year since 2000. The following is a list of members ordered by year of induction. The memorable moment recognized during each ceremony is also listed.
2020
- Bill Dinneen
- Dan Duquette (general manager)
- Rich Gedman
- David Ortiz
- Manny Ramirez
Memorable moment: The Red Sox win Game 4 of the 2004 World Series 3-0 over the St. Louis Cardinals, which clinches the team’s first world championship in 86 years.
2018
Memorable moment: Pumpsie Green makes his major league debut as the first African American player in Red Sox history on 21 July 1959.
2016
- Ira Flagstead
- Larry Lucchino (front office)
- Jason Varitek
- Tim Wakefield
Memorable moment: David Ortiz ties Game 2 of the 2013 ALCS against the Detroit Tigers with a grand slam into the Red Sox bullpen at Fenway Park.
2014
- Roger Clemens
- Nomar Garciaparra
- Pedro Martinez
- Joe Castiglione (broadcaster)
Memorable moment: Pedro Martinez allows just one hit while striking out 17 New York batters in a 3-1 Red Sox win at Yankee Stadium on 10 September 1999.
2012
- Marty Barrett
- Ellis Burks
- Joe Dobson
- Dutch Leonard
- Joe Mooney (groundskeeper)
- Curt Schilling
- John I. Taylor (owner)
Memorable moment: The Red Sox defeat the Twins 5-3 at Fenway Park on the final day of the 1967 season to capture the American League pennant for the first time since 1946.
2010
- John Valentin
- Don Zimmer (manager)
- Tommy Harper
- Eddie Kasko (manager)
- Jimmy Piersall
Memorable moment: Tom Brunansky‘s diving catch of Ozzie Guillen’s line drive in the ninth inning of the season-ending game preserves a Red Sox victory and sends them to the 1990 playoffs.
2008
- George Digby (scout)
- Wes Ferrell
- Mike Greenwell
- Edward Kenney, Sr. (front office)
- Bill Lee
- Everett Scott
- Frank Sullivan
- Mo Vaughn
Memorable moment: Ted Williams hits a home run in his final Major League at-bat on 28 September 1960 versus the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park.
2006
- Dick Bresciani (front office)
- Eddie Collins (general manager)
- Ellis Kinder
- Joe Morgan (manager)
- Jerry Remy (player and broadcaster)
- George Scott
- Vern Stephens
- Dick Williams (manager)
Memorable moment: Dave Roberts steals second base as a pinch-runner in the ninth inning of Game 4 of the 2004 American League Championship Series; he later scores on a Bill Mueller single and Boston goes on to come back from a 3-0 series deficit and win the pennant.
2004
- Wade Boggs
- Bill Carrigan
- Jimmy Collins
- Dennis Eckersley
- Billy Goodman
- Bruce Hurst
- Ben Mondor (Pawtucket Red Sox owner)
- Pete Runnels
- Haywood Sullivan (general manager)
Memorable moment: Bernie Carbo‘s pinch-hit, three-run home run in the eighth inning of Game 6 of the 1975 World Series ties the score at 6-6 and sets up Fisk’s dramatics in the 12th inning.
2002
- Rick Burleson
- Boo Ferriss
- Lou Gorman (general manager)
- Lefty Grove
- John Harrington (owner)
- Tex Hughson
- Duffy Lewis
- Jim Lonborg
- Fred Lynn
Memorable moment: Earl Wilson throws a no-hitter on 26 June 1962 at Fenway Park and became the first black major leaguer to pitch an American League no-hitter.
2000
- Ken Coleman (broadcaster)
- Dwight Evans
- Larry Gardner
- Curt Gowdy (broadcaster)
- Jackie Jensen
- Ned Martin (broadcaster)
- Bill Monbouquette
- Reggie Smith
- Tris Speaker
- Bob Stanley
Memorable moment: Dave Henderson‘s game-changing home run in the ninth inning of Game 5 of the 1986 American League Championship Series sets the table for Boston’s comeback from a 3-1 series deficit against the California Angels.
1997
- Carlton Fisk
- Jimmie Foxx
- Harry Hooper
- Dick O’Connell (general manager)
- Mel Parnell
- Rico Petrocelli
- Dick Radatz
- Luis Tiant
- Cy Young
Memorable moment: Carlton Fisk hits a game-winning home run in the 12th inning of Game 6 of the 1975 World Series at Fenway Park to force a seventh game.
1995
- Tony Conigliaro
- Joe Cronin
- Dom DiMaggio
- Bobby Doerr
- Rick Ferrell
- Frank Malzone
- Herb Pennock
- Johnny Pesky
- Jim Rice
- Red Ruffing
- Babe Ruth
- Ted Williams
- Smoky Joe Wood
- Carl Yastrzemski
- Jean Yawkey (owner)
- Tom Yawkey (owner)
Memorable moment: Roger Clemens strikes out 20 Mariner batters on 29 April 1986 to set a new MLB record, the first of two 20-strikeout performances in his career (both with Boston).