Kansas Baseball Hall of Fame

Kansas Baseball Hall of Fame The Kansas Baseball Hall of Fame honors baseball achievement in Kansas and by Kansans.

Forrest “Woody” Jensen broke in to major league baseball with the 1931 Pirates, joining an outfield that included future...
06/22/2026

Forrest “Woody” Jensen broke in to major league baseball with the 1931 Pirates, joining an outfield that included future Hall of Famers Paul and Lloyd Waner.

He retired in 1939 and owned Rose Bowl East and West, two bowling establishments in Wichita. He also served as president of the Wichita Braves and the Wichita Indians in the 1950s.

Read about him at www.ksbaseballhof.com.

Just five years removed from the program’s start, the 1982 Wichita State Shockers went 73-14 and became the first Wichit...
06/15/2026

Just five years removed from the program’s start, the 1982 Wichita State Shockers went 73-14 and became the first Wichita State team to go to the College World Series.

With five future major league players, WSU lost to Miami in the championship game.

Read about them at www.ksbaseballhof.com.

Josh Billings was born in Grantville, near Topeka, and went on to play baseball at K-State.During World War II, he manag...
06/08/2026

Josh Billings was born in Grantville, near Topeka, and went on to play baseball at K-State.

During World War II, he managed the Kenosha Comets of the All-American Girls Professional League, the league portrayed in the movie “A League of Their Own.”

Read about Billings at www.ksbaseballhof.com.

In 1912, Oswego’s Earl Hamilton pitched the first no-hitter in St. Louis Browns’ history.It was the first no-hitter in M...
06/01/2026

In 1912, Oswego’s Earl Hamilton pitched the first no-hitter in St. Louis Browns’ history.

It was the first no-hitter in MLB history in which a strikeout was not recorded. Hamilton and the Browns beat Detroit 5-1. The Tigers’ run came on a walk to Ty Cobb and an error.

Read about Hamilton at www.ksbaseballhof.com.

In World War II, Lawrence’s Ralph Houk landed on Omaha Beach a few days after D-Day, fought in the Battle of the Bulge a...
05/25/2026

In World War II, Lawrence’s Ralph Houk landed on Omaha Beach a few days after D-Day, fought in the Battle of the Bulge and was awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star and Purple Heart.

He was also promoted in rank prior to discharge and “The Major” would become his nickname as a major league player and manager.

Read about him at www.ksbaseballhof.com.

The winningest pitching coach in NCAA Division I history, Brent Kemnitz coached 17 future MLB pitchers at Wichita State....
05/18/2026

The winningest pitching coach in NCAA Division I history, Brent Kemnitz coached 17 future MLB pitchers at Wichita State.

Following 38 seasons as pitching coach, Kemnitz served as an assistant AD for another ten years. He will retire next month after 48 years at WSU.

Read about him at www.ksbaseballhof.com.

Wichitan Daryl Spencer made his MLB debut in 1952 with the New York Giants.While in the military in 1954-55, he led the ...
05/11/2026

Wichitan Daryl Spencer made his MLB debut in 1952 with the New York Giants.

While in the military in 1954-55, he led the Boeing Bombers to back-to-back NBC World Series titles. After ten seasons in the majors, Spencer went to Japan where he became a fan favorite and hit 152 home runs in nine seasons.

Read about him at www.ksbaseballhof.com.

05/11/2026

Join us this summer for the 2026 induction ceremonies for the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame. We'll have three events recognizing the greats who have made their mark on the Sunflower State.

Tickets for the July 18 Kansas Baseball Legends ceremony in conjunction with the Kansas City Monarchs vs. Kane County baseball game at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kan., can purchased HERE: https://www.kshof.org/event-details/2026-induction-kansas-city-monarchs-game

Tickets for the July 25 Wichita induction ceremony at the Kansas Star Casino can be purchased HERE: https://www.kshof.org/.../2026-induction-ceremony-wichita-2

Tickets for the August 16 Kansas City induction ceremony at Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kan., can be purchased HERE: https://www.kshof.org/event.../2026-induction-ceremony-kc-2

For more information visit www.kshof.org or contact the [email protected]

Pittsburg’s Don Gutteridge played for the 1936 St. Louis Cardinals “Gashouse Gang” He also played for the St. Louis Brow...
05/04/2026

Pittsburg’s Don Gutteridge played for the 1936 St. Louis Cardinals “Gashouse Gang” He also played for the St. Louis Browns in the 1944 all-St. Louis World Series and later became a major league coach, manager and scout.

Read about him at www.ksbaseballhof.com.

Lou Clinton played eight seasons in the Major Leagues.  He broke in with Boston and was in rightfield when Roger Maris h...
04/27/2026

Lou Clinton played eight seasons in the Major Leagues. He broke in with Boston and was in rightfield when Roger Maris hit his 61st home run in 1961.

Clinton owned and operated an oil business in Wichita after his major league career.

Read about him at www.ksbaseballhof.com.

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