2025 Cardinals Hall of Fame induction class announced

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ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 2, 2025 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced that Édgar Rentería, Al Hrabosky and Walt Jocketty will be inducted into the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame. It is the 11th induction ceremony since the team dedicated the Cardinals Hall of Fame with an inaugural class on Opening Day in 2014. An enshrinement ceremony will be held at Ballpark Village during Hall of Fame Weekend presented by Edward Jones on Saturday, September 6.

Chosen by the fans over an eight-week voting period, Édgar Rentería was the top vote-getter in the Cardinals Hall of Fame online balloting presented by Edward Jones. Rentería, the only player in Cardinals history to win Silver Slugger and Gold Glove awards in the same season twice, was a three-time All-Star with St. Louis and ranks in the Top 3 among all franchise shortstops in multiple offense categories.

The Red Ribbon Committee, a group comprised of 12 St. Louis baseball experts, elected Al Hrabosky as the veteran player for induction using a secret ballot process. One of the most fearsome relievers of his era with his signature long hair and Fu Manchu, “The Mad Hungarian” ranks sixth in Cardinals history with 182 games finished and was Top 5 in N.L. Cy Young voting in back-to-back seasons. He was the 1975 National League Fireman of the Year after logging a league-leading 22 saves while winning an additional 13 games. He’s continued as a fan favorite long after his playing career, working as a commentator/analyst on the team’s TV and radio broadcasts since 1985.

The Cardinals also elected to make an organizational selection who has been an important figure in St. Louis baseball history, choosing the late Walt Jocketty for induction. Jocketty served as the team’s general manager for 13 seasons from 1994-2007 and transformed the direction of the organization by hiring Hall of Fame Manager Tony La Russa prior to the 1996 season. Under Jocketty’s leadership, the Cardinals reached the postseason seven times while compiling a .536 winning percentage (1,117-968 record), 5th-best across Major League Baseball during that span. They won the 2006 World Championship, two National League pennants and seven N.L. Central Division titles, eclipsing the 100-win plateau in 2004 (105) and 2005 (100). He was named MLB Executive of the Year in 2000 and 2004.

“We take great pride in the selection process we use for electing new members of the Cardinals Hall of Fame,” said Bill DeWitt Jr., Cardinals Chairman and CEO. “I’d like to thank our fans as well as the Red Ribbon Committee who cast their votes for this year’s induction class. Congratulations to Édgar Rentería, Al Hrabosky, and the late Walt Jocketty on this tremendous honor. We look forward to celebrating the achievements of these players during our induction ceremony in September.”

All 55 members of the Cardinals Hall of Fame are permanently enshrined in the Cardinals Hall of Fame Gallery presented by Edward Jones located on the second floor of Cardinals Nation in Ballpark Village, outside the entrance to the Cardinals Museum. The Hall of Fame Gallery is free and open to the public. Fans can visit cardinals.com/HOF for more information. A description of each Inductee’s career as a Cardinal follows below. #CardsHOF

Édgar Rentería (Modern Era Player — Fan Selection)

Years: 1999 – 2004 .290/.347/.420, 973 H, 207 2B, 71 HR, 451 RBI, 497 R, 148 SB (903 G)

Édgar Rentería is the only player in Cardinals history to win Silver Slugger and Gold Glove awards in the same season twice (2002 and 2003). Among shortstops, he ranks second in franchise annals in home runs and stolen bases and third in batting average (min. 1500 plate appearances), hits, extra-base hits and RBI. In 2003, Renteria set club records for a shortstop with a .330 average, 47 doubles and 100 RBI, to go with 13 homers and 34 steals. A three-time All-Star with St. Louis, he played on four National League Central Division championship teams and batted .333 in the 2004 World Series against the Boston Red Sox.

Al Hrabosky (Veteran Era Player — Red Ribbon Committee Selection)

Years: 1970–77 40-20, 2.93 ERA, 59 Saves, 182 GF, 1.26 WHIP, 385 SO, 451.1 IP (329 G)

Armed with a blazing fastball and menacing demeanor, Al Hrabosky developed into one of baseball’s foremost relief pitchers. He became renowned as “The Mad Hungarian” for his antics on the mound, Fu Manchu mustache and long hair. Hrabosky ranks sixth in Cardinals history with 182 games finished, ninth with 59 saves (since 1969) and 12th with 329 games pitched. He was the 1975 National League Fireman of the Year – finishing third in Cy Young Award balloting – after logging a league-leading 22 saves (the franchise record for left-handers) to go with 13 wins and a 1.66 ERA. Since 1985, Hrabosky has been a TV/radio analyst and ambassador for the organization.

Walt Jocketty (Organizational Selection)

Years: 1994 – 2007 1,117 wins (2nd-most in NL), 2006 World Series, 2 NL Pennants, 7 Division Titles

Walt Jocketty served as general manager during one of the most celebrated eras in Cardinals history. St. Louis reached the postseason seven times, winning the 2006 World Series and two National League pennants. He made a transformational decision by hiring Tony La Russa as manager in October 1995. Jocketty’s transactions were key to the Cardinals’ success, and he was instrumental in building the organization through the MLB Draft. Players he brought to St. Louis won 30 Gold Gloves and 16 Silver Slugger awards, while 18 Cardinals were named All-Stars a combined total of 51 times. Jocketty was named MLB Executive of the Year in 2000 and 2004.

Cardinals Hall of Fame Members (55)

Jim Bottomley

Curt Flood

Whitey Kurowski

José Oquendo

Ken Boyer

Bob Forsch

Tony La Russa

Branch Rickey

Sam Breadon

Frank Frisch

Max Lanier

Scott Rolen

Harry Brecheen

Bob Gibson

Ray Lankford

Red Schoendienst

Lou Brock

Chick Hafey

Marty Marion

Mike Shannon

Jack Buck

Jesse Haines

Pepper Martin

Ted Simmons

August A. Busch Jr.

Keith Hernandez

Tim McCarver

Enos Slaughter

Chris Carpenter

Tom Herr

Willie McGee

Ozzie Smith

Vince Coleman

Whitey Herzog

Mark McGwire

Billy Southworth

Charles Comiskey

Matt Holliday

Joe Medwick

Bruce Sutter

Mort Cooper

Rogers Hornsby

Johnny Mize

Joe Torre

Dizzy Dean

Jason Isringhausen

Terry Moore

John Tudor

Dave Duncan

Julián Javier

Matt Morris

Bill White

Jim Edmonds

George Kissell

Stan Musial

2025 Cardinals Hall of Fame Red Ribbon Committee (12)

Tom Ackerman

KMOX 104.1 FM/1120 AM

Randy Karraker

Matrix Midwest

Joe Ostermeier

BBWAA

Frank Cusumano

KSDK NBC 5

Martin Kilcoyne

KTVI FOX 2

Rob Rains

STL Sports Page

Derrick Goold

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Tony La Russa

Hall of Fame Manager

Joe Torre

Hall of Fame Manager

Benjamin Hochman

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Bernie Miklasz

KMOX 104.1 FM/1120 AM

Brian Walton

The Cardinal Nation

Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum

The 8,000-square-foot St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum on the second floor of Cardinals Nation in Ballpark Village celebrates the rich history of baseball in St. Louis and the legacy of one of baseball’s most storied franchises. Since its creation in 2014, the Cardinals Hall of Fame presented by Edward Jones, has inducted 55 former Cardinal players, coaches and executives. The Cardinals’ museum collection is the largest team-held collection in baseball and is second only to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in terms of size with over 22,000 memorabilia items and hundreds of thousands of archived photos. Fans can learn more about the museum at cardinals.com/museum.