Milwaukee Braves Wall of Honor


The Milwaukee Braves Wall of Honor is an exhibit located at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that commemorates baseball players who made significant contributions to the Milwaukee Braves Major League Baseball team that played in the city from 1953 to 1965. Previously known as the Boston Braves, the National League team relocated from Boston, Massachusetts, to Milwaukee after the 1952 season. They won the 1957 World Series under manager Fred Haney. After playing 13 seasons at Milwaukee County Stadium, the club moved to Atlanta, Georgia, as the Atlanta Braves after the 1965 season.
The Wall of Honor was established by the Milwaukee Brewers MLB team and the Milwaukee Braves Historical Association in 2004. Each inductee is honored with a bronze plaque bearing their image and a summary of their Braves career, which is affixed to a wall on the third base concourse. As of 2020, nineteen individuals have been inducted.

Inductees

PositionIndicates the inductee's primary position
Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Recipient of the Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award

InductedNamePositionCareer
2012Right fielder1954–1965
2011First baseman1953–1962
2019Second baseman1961–1965
2016Center fielder1953–1960
2018Pitcher1953–1962
2017Pitcher1953–1963
2013Pitcher1954–1958
2020Left fielder1956–1961
2012Catcher1953–1963
2005Shortstop1953–1961
2010Second baseman1956–1961
2010Third baseman1953–1965
2006Right fielder1953–1959
2015Second baseman1957–1960
2004Pitcher1953–1964
2008Left fielder1954–1957
2011First baseman1956–1960
2014Catcher1960–1965
2009Catcher1962–1963