About the Hall of Fame Dinner
Celebrating Sacramento's Baseball History since 1953
Each year, the La Salle Club hosts an annual Hall of Fame dinner to celebrate the rich history and achievements of the Sacramento region’s baseball community. This annual event holds strong traditions as generations of baseball enthusiasts gather at Christian Brothers High School to honor former players, scouts, managers, coaches, umpires, and writers who have excelled in the game of baseball and contribute to the community.
The event originally was inspired during the World War II era to honor old-time Bush League players and continued in various forms for many years. The first official La Salle Club-hosted dinner at Christian Brothers was held in 1952, and the Hall of Fame was created the following year to showcase the talent and contributions that the region has made to the game of baseball.
Now with nearly 562+ inductees, the Baseball Hall of Fame includes professionals who exemplify the best that the sport has to offer.
The event originally was inspired during the World War II era to honor old-time Bush League players and continued in various forms for many years. The first official La Salle Club-hosted dinner at Christian Brothers was held in 1952, and the Hall of Fame was created the following year to showcase the talent and contributions that the region has made to the game of baseball.
Now with nearly 562+ inductees, the Baseball Hall of Fame includes professionals who exemplify the best that the sport has to offer.