Moore played 14 seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers and one season with the Toronto Blue Jays. In 2014, he was named to the All-Time Alabama Baseball Team and the Milwaukee Brewers Wall of Honor. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame mourns the passing of 2025 Inductee Charlie "Butch" Moore. Moore was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers out of Minor High School in the fifth round of the 1971 MLB Draft. He made his debut with the Brewers on September 8, 1973.
Great to see so many former players and friends this weekend at the @ASHOF induction banquet. It is truly an honor to be a member of this year’s class.
I started my collegiate coaching career over 40 years ago. This isn’t just my award, but it’s a tribute to the hardworking players, coaches, and staff I was fortunate to work alongside.
There’s no other country on Earth that gives you the opportunity to find this kind of success in doing what you love. It’s one of the reasons America is the greatest country in history.
Honored to be inducted in @ASHOF this past weekend with the class of 2026! Thanks to all my teammates, family, coaches, trainers and the AU family for all your help and support throughout my career! War Eagle! 🦅
Congratulations, @SenTuberville, on joining an elite group of legends as a member of the 58th class inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame!
Our state’s incredible sports history continues to inspire athletes not just across Alabama but also the nation. As a member of the Board of Directors for the @ASHOF, Wesley was proud to celebrate this well-deserved recognition and the lasting mark you’ve made.
The Starr-Sullivan Achievement Award recognizes a former collegiate quarterback that exhibits exemplary character and has made a significant contribution in his community.
The 2026 Starr-Sullivan Achievement Award recipient is former Troy quarterback Mike Turk. Mr. Turk will be honored this Saturday at our 58th Annual Induction Banquet.
From Vestavia Hills, Alabama to Huntingdon College to the University of Alabama in Huntsville...Les Stuedeman joins the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in two weeks!