Venezuelan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

This article is about the Venezuelan professional baseball hall of fame. For baseball hall of fame organizations in other countries, see Baseball Hall of Fame (disambiguation).

The Salón de la Fama y Museo del Béisbol Venezolano (in English, the Venezuelan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum) is a nonprofit institution operated by private interests, which was founded on April 18, 2002, thanks to the vision of Carlos Daniel Cárdenas Lares. The institution is located at Centro Sambil, in Valencia, the capital city of Carabobo State and the third largest city of Venezuela.[1]

The museum offers visitors the origins and growth of baseball in the world and the history of what is known as the National sport of Venezuela. It also shows, through its exhibitions, the most prominent players who have made significant achievements, as well as efforts to honor people who have highlighted the activity of baseball in Venezuela, recognizing and appreciating their impact on national culture and exalt those who have made outstanding contributions to the sport.[1]

The museum covers a total area of 2,300 square meters and is laid out on two levels. The first floor of the museum includes four historical rooms, an auditorium dedicated to Luis Aparicio, an art gallery named after Andrés Galarraga, a baseball library and a shop. On the second floor are a permanent Hall of Fame exhibition, two batting cages, and a newsroom.[1]

Since its opening in 2002, the museum created two nominating committees responsible for selecting the most notable baseball figures of all time. The Contemporary Committee, comprising representatives of the media, official scorekeepers, umpires, representatives of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League, and Players Association officers, have the task of choosing both natives and foreign players who developed their careers in Venezuelan professional baseball through the 1980–2005 period. Meanwhile, the Historical Committee selects those players who made their careers in the period prior to the 1980–1981 season of the VPBL. In both cases, are also recognized those managers, executives, broadcasters and individuals who have collaborated in the development of baseball in Venezuela.[1]

Members

Notes

Bold denotes Major League Baseball player
Italics denotes National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum member
Elected by Contemporary Committee
Elected by Historical Committee
In 2004 there was no selection

2003

Name Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death Position Refs
Luis Aparicio Apr 29, 1934 Maracaibo, VE Player/Manager [2]
José Bracho Jul 23, 1928 Maracaibo, VE Jun 16, 2011 Ptos. de Altagracia, VE Player [3]
Alejandro Carrasquel Jun 24, 1920 Caracas, VE Aug 19, 1969 Caracas, VE Player [4]
Alfonso Carrasquel Jan 23, 1928 Caracas, VE May 25, 2005 Caracas, VE Player/Manager [5]
José Antonio Casanova Feb 18, 1918 Maracaibo, VE Jul 8, 1999 Maracay, VE Player/Manager [6]
David Concepción Jun 17, 1948 Ocumare Cst, VE Player [7]
Víctor Davalillo Jul 31, 1939 Cabimas, VE Player [8]
Luis García Sep 14, 1929 Carúpano, VE Jan 9, 2014 Caracas, VE Player [9]
Vidal López Apr 19, 1918 Río Chico, VE Feb 20, 1972 Caracas, VE Player/Manager [10]
Roberto Olivo Jan 13, 1914 Caracas, VE Jun 22, 2005 Caracas, VE Umpire [11]
Diego Seguí Aug 17, 1937 Holguín, CU Player [12]
Abelardo Raidi Dec 25, 1914 Valencia, VE Jan 27, 2002 Caracas, VE Executive [13]
Juan Antonio Yanes Jun 24, 1902 Caracas, VE Aug 8, 1987 Caracas, VE Owner [14]
César Tovar Jul 30, 1940 Caracas, VE Jul 14, 1994 Caracas, VE Player [15]

2005

Name Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death Position Refs
Ernesto Aparicio Mar 11, 1910 Maracaibo, VE Mar 2, 2006 Los Teques, VE Player/Manager [16]
Luis Aparicio, Sr. Aug 28, 1912 Maracaibo, VE Jan 1, 1971 Maracaibo, VE Player/Manager [17]
Tony Armas Jul 2, 1953 Pto. Píritu, VE Player [18]
José Del Vecchio May 3, 1917 Miranda, VE May 27, 1990 Caracas, VE Promoter [19]
Herman Ettedgui Jul 31 1917 Pto. Cabello, VE Jun 17, 2012 Caracas, VE Journalist [20]

2006

Name Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death Position Refs
1941 AWS Champion Team [21]
Teolindo Acosta Jul 23, 1937 Maracaibo, VE Aug 2, 2004 Valencia, VE Player [22]
Pancho Pepe Cróquer May 23, 1920 Turmero, VE Dic 18, 1955 Barranquilla, CO Broadcaster [23]
Emilio Cueche Oct 20, 1927 Barcelona, VE Jul 31, 2006 Valencia, VE Player [24]
Baudilio Díaz Mar 23, 1953 Cúa, VE Nov 23, 1990 Caracas, VE Player [25]
Ramón Monzant Jan 4, 1933 Maracaibo, VE Aug 10, 2001 Maracaibo, VE Player [26]

2007

Name Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death Position Refs
Pompeyo Davalillo Jul 5, 1928 Cabimas, VE Feb 28, 2013 Ocumare del Tuy, VE Player/Manager [27]
Manuel García Dec 28, 1905 Manacas, CU Apr 13, 1995 Caraballeda, VE Player [28]
Delio Amado León Sep 13, 1932 Maracay, VE Nov 30, 1996 Caracas, VE Broadcaster [29]
Jesús Marcano Trillo Dec 25, 1950 Caripito, VE Player [30]

2008

Name Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death Position Refs
Gualberto Acosta Jul 12, 1924 Caracas, VE Jun 11, 2008 Ciudad Bolívar, VE Umpire [31]
Héctor Benítez Nov 1, 1918 Caracas, VE Jun 17, 2011 Caracas, VE Player [32]
Gustavo Gil Apr 19, 1939 Caracas, VE Player [33]
Luis Leal Mar 21, 1957 Barquisimeto, VE Player [34]
Gonzalo Márquez Mar 31, 1946 Carúpano, VE Dec 20, 1984 La Victoria, VE Player [35]
Luis Peñalver Nov 20, 1941 Cumaná, VE Pitcher [36]
Oscar Prieto Ortiz Ago 1, 1905 Ciudad Bolívar, VE Aug 10, 1983 Caracas, VE Owner [37]

2009

Name Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death Position Refs
Urbano Lugo Aug 12, 1962 Punto Fijo, VE Player [38]
Aurelio Monteagudo Nov 19, 1943 Caibarien, CU Nov 19, 1990 Saltillo, MX Pitcher [39]
Oswaldo Olivares Sep 15, 1953 Caracas, VE Player [40]
Regino Otero Sep 7, 1915 La Habana, CU Oct 21, 1988 Hialeah, US Manager [41]
Chucho Ramos Apr 12, 1918 Maturín, VE Sep 2, 1977 Caracas, VE Player [42]
Luis Tiant Nov 23, 1940 Marianao, CU Player [43]
Carlos Tovar Bracho Feb 5, 1933 Valencia, VE Mar 6, 2006 Caracas, VE Broadcaster [44]
Luis Zuloaga Dec 31, 1922 Valencia, VE May 22, 2013 Caracas, VE Player [45]

2010

Name Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death Position Refs
Luis Aponte Jun 14, 1951 El Tigre, VE Player [46]
Ángel Bravo Aug 4, 1942 Santa Rita, VE Player [47]
Andrés Galarraga Jun 18, 1951 Caracas, VE First baseman [48]
Teodoro Obregón Dic 17, 1935 Caracas, VE Player [49]
Pedro Padrón Panza Sep 16, 1920 La Guaira, VE Apr 1, 1999 Caracas, VE Owner [50]
Lázaro Salazar Feb 4, 1912 La Habana, CU Apr 25, 1957 Mexico City, MX Player/Manager [51]

2011

Name Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death Position Refs
Wilson Álvarez Mar 24, 1970 Maracaibo, VE Player [52]
Oswaldo Guillén Jan 20, 1964 Ocumare del Tuy, VE Player [53]
Roberto Muñoz Nov 21, 1949 Caracas, VE Sep 23, 2012 Maracay, VE Player [54]
Luis Salazar May 19, 1956 Barcelona, VE Player [55]

2012

Name Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death Position Refs
Dalmiro Finol Aug 21, 1919 Maracaibo, VE May 16, 1994 Maracaibo, VE Player [56]
Luis Sojo Jan 3, 1965 Caracas, VE Player/Manager [56]

2014

Name Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death Position Refs
Dámaso Blanco Dec 11, 1941 Curiepe, VE Player/Sportscaster [57]
Juan Vené Jan 10, 1929 Caracas, VE Journalist/Sportscaster [57]

2015

Name Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death Position Refs
1959 PanAm Games Champion Team [58]
Oswaldo Blanco Sep 8, 1945 Maracaibo, VE Player [58]
Leonel Carrión Feb 15, 1952 Maracaibo, VE Player [58]
Remigio Hermoso Oct 1, 1947 Puerto Cabello, VE Player [58]
Julián Ladera Jul 15, 1928 Carmen de Uria, VE Sep 14, 1973 Valencia, VE Player [58]
Pablo Morales Pérez (?), 1905 La Guaira, VE Nov 29, 1969 Caracas, VE Owner [58]

See also

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