Monty Tucker played the highest classification of softball for over 20 years, earning four All-American accolades and two MVP honors as well as honorable mentions to the All-Century Team and 1980 and 1990 All-Decade Teams. In all four of his All-American performances, Tucker totaled a .793 batting average with 42 home runs and 83 RBIs. Known as one of the top hitters in the 1980-90s, Tucker slugged over 2,000 home runs during his career with over 100 tallied in a single season nine times during a 10-year span – including 413 during the 1987 season.
“I am very humbled, and thrilled, to be inducted into this exceptional fraternity! This is something that all players dream about when they start to play our great sport!”