Salmon, Chance and Witt joined Gene Autry, Don Baylor, Rod Carew, Brian Downing, Chuck Finley, Jim Fregosi, Bobby Grich, Bobby Knoop, Jimmie Reese, Nolan Ryan and the 2002 World Series championship team in the Angels Hall of Fame ranks.
Always a fan favorite, Salmon spent his entire 14-year Major League career in Anaheim. Salmon is the franchise leader in home runs with 299, and he was the 1993 American League Rookie of the Year and a key member of the 2002 World Series champions, batting .346 with a pair of homers in the Fall Classic.
"It's still one of those deals I'm trying to process," Salmon said.