Lincoln Hall Of Fame


Hall Of Fame Players


Hall of Famer Adrian Cordova
United States   #3 - Adrian Cordova [ID #87462]     OF
Home Town: Charlottesville, Virginia           School: none
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (L)           Throws (L)           Positions: OF ss
Games 1180, AVE .261, OBP .346, SLG .465, OPS .811, H 1090, 2B 348, 3B 38, HR 143, RBI 554, SB 135
Notes: A hitting mainstay for Lincoln/Cutler Bay, Cordova hit more than 15 homeruns in 7 consecutive seasons. He has earned All League honors as an outfielder and All Star honors as a Designated Hitter. Coach Frost says, "Saying good bye to Cordova was the hardest decision this team ever had to make, but he'll always be remembered for his time with this franchise."


Hall of Famer Ross Mauri
United States   #7 - Ross Mauri [ID #97453]     SS
Home Town: Harrison, New York           School: none
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: SS 1b 3b
Games 1005, AVE .283, OBP .335, SLG .424, OPS .759, H 971, 2B 251, 3B 18, HR 65, RBI 408, SB 3
Notes: Drafted out of HS at age 17, Mauri spent his entire career with the same franchise, serving as a hearty leader in his later years. Mauri captured All Star Shortstop honors in three years back-to-back, demonstrating the respect he had gain not only inside the organization but outside of it as well.


Hall of Famer Dean Stark
United States   #19 - Dean Stark [ID #93355]     OF
Home Town: Rochester Hills, Michigan           College: Michigan State University
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: OF
Games 1209, AVE .264, OBP .344, SLG .360, OPS .704, H 984, 2B 198, 3B 22, HR 39, RBI 319, SB 80
Notes: The true "do everything" man, Stark played a pivotal role for the franchise for 12 seasons. When the franchise was thin in the infield, Stark did it. When injuries rampaged the outfield, Stark did it. The league didn't always realize his brilliant talents or his role for the franchise, but he did finally earn an All Star nod in his final season, demonstrating that he gave his all 'til the end.


Hall of Famer O.J. Moore
United States   #46 - O.J. Moore [ID #134267]     1B
Home Town: Suffolk, Virginia           College: Marshall University           Drafted: 2028, Round #1 by Lincoln Reds
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (L)           Throws (L)           Positions: 1b
Games 1360, AVE .292, OBP .364, SLG .471, OPS .835, H 1388, 2B 373, 3B 54, HR 123, RBI 632, SB 189
Notes: Arguably the greatest player in team history, O.J. Moore finished his time in Lincoln at 10th in most games played, 3rd in career batting average, 6th in career hits, 12th in career home runs, 5th in career runs, and 6th in stolen bases. Additionally, he still holds several single-season team records, including most hits in a season (210) and most runs in a season (125). "Mr. Baseball", as he is known, earned All-Star honors 6 times while playing for Lincoln and will most certainly ride off into the sunset as an all-time fan favorite.


Hall of Famer Davontae Garrett
United States   #50 - Davontae Garrett [ID #77961]     P
Home Town: Buena Park, California           School: none
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: P
Games 361, W 51, L 71, S 36, ERA 3.80, BAA .232, WHIP 1.379, IP 897⅔, K 631
Notes: The big man on mound, Garrett spent his full 21 seasons and 11 year major career with the Lincoln franchise, even through its numerous moves city-to-city. He was also a key contributor to a league championship run in 2026. Beyond the monster numbers he posted as a pitcher, he was also a key mentor to countless others in the bullpen and beyond.