Houston Hall Of Fame


Hall Of Fame Players


Hall of Famer Harry George
United States   #7 - Harry George [ID #10479]     OF
Home Town: Allentown, Pennsylvania           School: none
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (L)           Throws (L)           Positions: OF 3b
Games 1760, AVE .301, OBP .374, SLG .528, OPS .902, H 1912, 2B 391, 3B 32, HR 327, RBI 1158, SB 2
Notes: From 2001 to 2010, Lancaster had played every season in the sixth tier, never finishing higher than second place, a finish only managed once. Then Harry George was signed as a free agent in 2011 coinciding with the club's first title, and by 2015 the team was playing in the fourth tier.    
Already an established player, having broken into the big leagues in 2004 and with three all-star selections for the Irvine Blue Jays from 2008 to 2010, he was an all-star for Lancaster as well for nine consecutive years from 2011 to 2019 and earned all-league selections in 2015 and 2017.    
He finished his career with Lancaster in 2022 with a total of 2813 hits and 450 home runs in league play for both Lancaster and Irvine. Taking all known official cup and playoff games into account, he tallied 3043 hits and 485 home runs over 19 seasons. His .381 batting average in 2011 will likely never be surpassed in club history.


Hall of Famer Scott Feller
United States   #23 - Scott Feller [ID #26721]     P
Home Town: Fresno, California           School: none
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: P
Games 494, W 177, L 123, S 2, CG 29, SHO 9, ERA 3.29, BAA .257, WHIP 1.225, IP 2682⅓, K 1477
Notes: Simply the best pitcher Lancaster has produced to date (2025), his career spanned from 2004 to 2019, and he pitched here from 2004 to early 2018. He is the second player ever named to Lancaster's Hall of Fame.

A six-time all-star (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015) and a 2009 Cy Young Award winner for Lancaster, he also finished his career on a high note as an all-league relief pitcher for the Pullman Pioneers in 2019.

A starter his whole time with Lancaster, he recorded 177 of his 179 career league wins here, while he compiled 77 of his 79 career saves in his last two seasons with Pullman. In 2009, he issued only 30 walks in 248 innings pitched, and he threw a couple of no-hitters for Lancaster.


Hall of Famer Chul Seo
South Korea   #37 - Chul Seo [ID #26726]     SS
Home Town: Ansan, South Korea           School: none
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: SS 1b 2b 3b
Games 2215, AVE .267, OBP .352, SLG .423, OPS .775, H 2160, 2B 413, 3B 49, HR 252, RBI 1077, SB 6
Notes: He did all the little things right for a decade and a half, and for that he has been named the first member of Lancaster's Hall of Fame. He spent his whole career, from 2003 to 2019, with Lancaster.
A three-time all-star (2009, 2010, and 2011 in the sixth tier) and a one-time all-league selection (2015 in the fourth tier) at shortstop, he also had 870 league career double plays.


Hall of Famer Martín Otero
Cuba   #85 - Martín Otero [ID #86046]     P
Home Town: Nuevitas, Cuba           School: none
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (L)           Throws (L)           Positions: P
Games 405, W 172, L 113, CG 63, SHO 15, ERA 3.41, BAA .249, WHIP 1.194, IP 2635⅔, K 1114
Notes: Nicknamed Zoro, as a teenager in Cuba, due to his deadly control and change of pitch speeds, Martin Otero quickly established himself in the Friars (Lancaster Athletics) starting rotation at the age of 21 years old and was named Rookie of the Year in 2023.                                
                                                                                                               
A long time leader and ace of the starting rotation, Otero's major strengths were leadership, his incredible consistency, accuracy, and being the greatest groundball pitcher in Lancaster (Houston) history.                                                                                                      

Otero was named an all star 8 times; he was included in the All League team 2 times. In 2027 he was selected to represent Cuba in the Baseball World Classic; he represented Cuba for eight seasons in the World Classic registering a record of 7-6 with a 4.18 ERA over 18 starts for Cuba. He also logged more than 18 wins and a sub 3 ERA three times in his career.