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Tiger Stadium opened 100 years ago on the same day as Fenway Park. The Royals played the last game at Detroit's iconic ballpark on Sept. 27, 1999.

Ballparks serve as iconic landmarks for fans

Last week, Boston celebrated the 100th anniversary of one of baseball's most storied ballparks -- Fenway Park. Another ballpark that remains in our memory debuted on the same day 100 years ago (April 20, 1912), but it did not make the century mark to collect its due as one of the game's historic treasures. More »

Plan Your Visit

Let's Go

Purchase your tickets, plan your group outing or make a field trip reservation to visit the Hall of Fame.

For the Family

At the Hall of Fame, the story of baseball in Kansas City unfolds before your eyes.

At the Hall of Fame

An education and entertainment venue that blends the timelessness of a museum with the sheer fun of the ballpark.

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Members

The Royals Hall of Fame was established in 1986 to celebrate the accomplishments of individuals who have made exceptional contributions to Kansas City Royals baseball, both on and off the field. More »

Exhibits

The Royals Hall of Fame is part of Kauffman Stadium's Outfield Experience located inside Gate A on the west side of the ballpark. The complex houses exhibits that highlight the rich history of Kansas City Royals baseball. More »

Mission Statement

To record and promote the achievements of teams, players and personnel that have made Kansas City Royals history in order to both preserve the club's past and inspire its future. More »