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 played Semi-Pro baseball for over 50 years, always batted over .300 and he was a 19X Semi-Pro All Star selection - Trivia Answer found in the WE REMAIN #EL PASO STRONG Section Below . . . We wish you a Blessed, Happy, Safe and Healthy Monday March 8, 2021 as we continue our El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame Roll Call: Class of 1995 Honoree Rick Butler the hitting star for Burges High School, Texas Christian University and UTEP, he became Head Coach for Jefferson High School and led the Silver Foxes to multiple District Championships and playoff appearances . . . Our web site has over 1.969 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
Tommy Zubiate
Inducted in 1996
Started playing baseball at 8
Outstanding player in Babe Ruth and American Legion baseball
Played on American Legion team for Coach Albert Harris and was the catcher for Raul Medrano who is a member of El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame
Fellow El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame members Frank Johnson, Joe Hague and Jack Harris were teammates on American Legion team
Led Bel Air High School to its first District Championship in 1961
Earned All Star Honors 5 times as a catcher for several Semi-Pro teams
Member of the El Paso and Texas Umpires Association