The
Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame was created in 1978 as an exhibit display located in the 200 Level of
Veterans Stadium. Originally, the Phillies honored notable figures from their
franchise history, along with notable members of the former
Philadelphia Athletics, which played in Philadelphia from 1901 to the time of their relocation in 1954. The first induction ceremony took place on September 8, 1978, where Phillies pitcher
Robin Roberts and Athletics manager
Connie Mack were inducted as the first two members of the Wall of Fame. The Phillies continued to annually induct one notable member of their franchise and one notable member of the Athletics into the Wall of Fame (with the exception of 1983, when the Phillies only inducted the 13 members of their Centennial Team). However, once Veterans Stadium closed in 2003, the plaques of Phillies members were moved to the
Ashburn Alley section of the new
Citizens Bank Park, while the plaques of Athletics members were relocated to the Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society building in
Hatboro, Pennsylvania. When Citizens Bank Park was completed in 2004, a single plaque listing all of the Athletics inductees was attached to a statue of Connie Mack located outside the west side of the stadium. Since the move to Citizens Bank Park, the Phillies no longer induct members of the Philadelphia Athletics to the Wall of Fame, and have renamed the exhibit to the "Phillies Wall of Fame". After the Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society closed its Hatboro location in 2013, the Athletics’ plaques were put on display at Spike's Trophies in Philadelphia, among other memorabilia of the team. On April 10, 2017, it was announced
Pete Rose would be that year's inductee into the Wall of Fame (Rose is already a member of the 1983 Centennial Team, but was planned to be honored with his own individual plaque). However, on August 12, 2017, just ten days before the ceremony, the Phillies announced Rose would not be inducted amid recent statutory rape allegations. The Phillies would ultimately not induct a new member of the Wall of Fame for 2017, and instead honored past members. Prior to the 2018 season, Ashburn Alley was renovated, and the Phillies Wall of Fame was moved to a new location behind the left-field scoreboard, across from the left-field entrance of the stadium. Along with the plaques, the new plaza features other aspects of Phillies history, including large replicas of the team's World Series trophies from
1980 and
2008, statues of its retired numbers, and banners commemorating the team's World Series titles, league pennants, division titles, and wild card berths. In 2022, the Phillies broke from their tradition of only inducting one member per year when they honored outfielder
Bake McBride and pitcher
Ron Reed, both members of the
1980 championship team. The next year, this followed with the induction of three members: owner and president
Ruly Carpenter, general manager
John Quinn, and third baseman
Scott Rolen. ==Inductees==