Board of Directors, Baseball Hall of Fame
As of 9/12/10
- Bud Selig (1976)
- Bob Du Puy
- Jerry Reinsdorf
- Jane Forbes Clark
- Joe Morgan
- Kevin Moore
- Paul Beeston
- Bill DeWitt, Jr.
- William Gladstone
- David Glass (2000)
- Leland MacPhail (1974)
- Brooks Robinson
- Frank Robinson
- Phil Niekro
- Harvey Schiller
- Tom Seaver (1995)
- Edward Stack
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