EST. 1988 . . . WE REMAIN #EL PASO STRONG - Strength in Faith, Strength of Character . . . Welcome to the El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame web site as we continue from a Silver Past into our 34th Year of Existence . . . "From a Silver Past to a Golden Future - - We Honor Excellence" . . . The El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame will Celebrate and Honor our newest elected Class of Inductees in 2021 . . . IRON SHARPENS IRON - today's El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame Trivia - Name our Honoree who was the hitting and pitching star for Bel Air High School, he hit .360 while posting a 4.30 ERA at UTEP and he was scouted by St. Louis, Milwaukee and the Chicago Major League Professional Baseball organizations - Trivia Answer found in the WE REMAIN #EL PASO STRONG Section Below . . . We wish you a Blessed, Happy, Safe and Healthy Tuesday March 2, 2021 as we continue our El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame Roll Call: Class of 1997 Honoree Raul Marquez the Ysleta High School All State pitcher, college First Team All American and drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Cincinnati Reds and the St. Louis Cardinals . . . Our web site has over 1.965 Million views and we Thank You for your continued support!
Robert “Bob” Aguirre
President
Raul Real y Vasquez
Vice President
Dana Eisenga
Secretary
Gilbert De La Rosa
Treasurer
Lou Campos
Inducted in 2002
Played High School baseball at St. Aloysius High School in New Orleans Louisiana for four years
Played college baseball and earned two varsity letters at Southeastern Louisiana University
Selected to the City of New Orleans All Star game in 1947
Named captain of the Lions baseball team in 1952
Named to the All Gulf Coast Conference Baseball team in 1952
Inducted into the Southeastern Hall of Fame for baseball in 1952
Played professionally for Lafayette Bulls in 1952 of the Evangeline League Class C
Finished his Army tour at Ft Bliss and became coach at Cathedral High School from 1952 to 1961 where he coached football and baseball
Coached at Irvin and Andress High Schools
Coached Andress JV baseball squad to District Championship in 1965
Finished his coaching career at Andress in 1972
Served 37 years as an administrator for El Paso city wide baseball program with Boys Baseball of El Paso
Program was city wide from Canutillo to El Paso to Fabens and responsible for affording talents such as Nolan Richardson, Frank Castillo and Butch Henry the opportunity to play