EST. 1988 . . . Welcome to the El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame web site as we continue from a Silver Past to our 31st Year in existence . . . Nominations for the Class of 2018 are now being accepted (Deadline is May 9, 2018) - Hit the "Nominations" Tab at the top of our web page for information on nominating a candidate to be considered for the El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2018, our Vice President and Nominations Chairman Bob Aguirre can be reached at suebob5846@gmail.com . . . "From a Silver Past to a Golden Future - - We Honor Excellence" . . . For Wednesday April 25, 2018 we continue our El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame "Fab Four" Honorees Roll Call: Class of 1989 Honoree Michael “Big Mike” Simon who was a perennial All Star in the old Arizona-Texas League, Mexican League and Military League play and he declined an offer to sign and play with the Chicago Cubs and El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame Board of Director and Class of 1997 Honoree Michael Kevin Williams who pitched for Texas Tech University, coached Hanks High School to multiple District and Bi-District championships, earned multiple High School “Coach of the Year” awards and he won the National High School Baseball Coaching Bronze Award from Scholastic Coach Magazine in 1988 . . . The Elected Class of 2018 will be honored on Sunday August 19 at our annual Banquet at the Wyndham Hotel . . . "Thank You" for your continued support!
Leo Caraveo
President
Robert “Bob” Aguirre
Vice President
Raul Real y Vasquez
Treasurer
Dana Eisenga
Secretary
Thomas J. “Tommy” Carrillo

Inducted as part of the 2012 El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame Silver Anniversary Class
First Team All City and All District Outfielder for Andress High School
Earned a baseball scholarship to Ranger Junior College
Began his High school Coaching career at Lincoln Jr. High 1982-1986
Began his high school baseball coaching career as a Assistant at Socorro High School 1986-1990
In 1990, he was named the first Head Baseball Coach at Montwood High School
13 of his teams reached Texas High School State playoffs including an appearance in the school’s second year of varsity competition
2012 was a banner year for the Montwood High School as the Rams were ranked as high as 4th in Texas by the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association, 10th in the Nation by USA Today Sports, claimed a District, Bi-District, Region I Area and Regional Quarter Final Championship and an appearance in the Texas High School State Playoffs “Sweet 16” in 5-A classification play and ended the season with a 35-4 record
Selected El Paso City “High School Coach of the Year” in 2012 by the El Paso Times
409-221-3 record as a Head Coach at Montwood High School and retired in 2012
Montwood High School named the Rams Baseball Field in his honor in 2015
Served as President of the El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame in 2015 and 2016