gold star for USAHOF

The College Baseball Hall of Fame named 21 new members to its Hall of Fame, which consists of players, coaches, and builders.

This will be the 18th Class, and the ceremony will take place on February 12, 2026.

The 2026 Class is:

Players:

Gene Ammann, Pitcher, Florida State, 1968-70

Kris Benson, Pitcher, Clemson, 1994-96

Kip Bouknight, Pitcher, South Carolina, 1998-2001

Hubie Brooks, Shortstop, Mesa College/Arizona State 1976-78

Gene Hooks, Third Base, Wake Forest, 1947-50

Mike Loynd, Pitcher, Florisa State, 1984-86

Mark McGwire, First Base/Pitcher, USC, 1982-84

Phil Nevin, Third Base, Cal State Fullerton, 1990-92

David Price, Pitcher, Vanderbilt, 2005-07

Earl Sanders, Pitcher/Outfield, Jackson State, 1984-86

Mike Stenhouse, Outfield, San Diego State, 2007-09

Joe Thomas, Pitcher/First Base, Marietta College, 1994-97

Coaches:

Norm DeBriyn, Arkansas, 1970-2002

Clint Evans, California, 1930-54

Ray Fisher, Michigan, 1921-59

Les Murakami, Hawaii, 1968-97

Ray Tanner, North Carolina State, 1988-96 & South Carolina, 1997-2012

Jerry Weinstein, Sacramento City College, 1975-98

Administrators/Builders/Umpires:

Scott Boras, Agent, Pacific, 1972-76

Paul Guillie, Umpire, 1990-2014, Coordinator of Baseball Umpires, 2014-current.

We here at Notinhalloffame would like to congratulate the impending members of the College Baseball Hall of Fame.

A two-time All-Star with the Montreal Expos in the 1980s, Hubie Brooks would also win two Silver Sluggers and was one of the better hitting Shortstop of his day.  He had 75 Home Runs and 689 Hits with the Expos.