2014 Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees
2014 Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees
Greg Maddux
"The Professor" was a four-time National League Cy Young winner for the Cubs and Braves, winning the award every year from 1992-95. The last three of those years came while he was with the Atlanta Braves.
Greg Maddux
Greg Maddux
Greg Maddux
Greg Maddux
Tom Glavine
Glavine retired with 305 victories, 244 of which were during his 17 years with Atlanta.
Tom Glavine
Tom Glavine
Tom Glavine
Tom Glavine
Frank Thomas
"The Big Hurt" won back-to-back American League MVP awards in 1993 and '94 and finished with 521 home runs for the White Sox, Blue Jays and A's. received 83.7 percent of the vote.
Frank Thomas
Frank Thomas
Frank Thomas
Frank Thomas
with Barry Bonds
Joe Torre
Torre won four World Series titles in five years with the Yankees from 1996-2000, and he also managed the Mets (1977-81), Braves (1982-84), Cardinals (1990-95) and Dodgers (2008-10).
Joe Torre
with George Steinbrenner
Joe Torre
with Derek Jeter
Joe Torre
with Tony La Russa
Tony La Russa
In 33 years managing the White Sox, A's and Cardinals, La Russa won three World Series titles (1989, 2006, 2011) and was a four time Manager of the Year.
Tony La Russa
with Sparky Anderson
Tony La Russa
with Albert Pujols
Tony La Russa
Bobby Cox
Cox went to the World Series five times with the Braves, winning in 1995. He managed Atlanta for 25 years (1978-81, 1990-2010) with a four-year stint as manager of the Toronto Blue Jays in between.