Hall of Famer Tony Perez and longtime Phillies/White Sox star Dick Allen will be inducted into the Ted Williams Hitters Hall of Fame next month in Clearwater.

Former Yankees Cy Young Award winner Ron Guidry and longtime Astros ace J.R. Richard also will be honored at the Feb. 10 event, added to the Pitching Wall of Great Achievement that is being named in honor of Roy Halladay, who died last year in a plane crash.

The honors will be bestowed in a new setting, the annual induction dinner moving from the Trop to Clearwater's Spectrum Field, and re-designed to be more of a casual-style Night at the Ballpark, with stadium-style food, open seating and a post-awards firework show, along with the usual auction and popular free autograph signings.

Among big names scheduled to sign are Hall of Famers Wade Boggs, Andre Dawson and Perez; longtime MLB stars such as George Foster, Bill Lee, Rico Petrocelli and Luis Tiant; Tampa native Dwight Gooden; Rays centerfielder Kevin Kiermaier, pitcher Jake Odorizzi and broadcaster Orestes Destrade. More former and current players are expected to be added.

The event, which starts at 6:15, is hosted by Kiermaier.

Winner of the Ted Williams Lifetime Achievement has not yet been revealed.

Tickets are $125 and available via the Rays website or by calling (727) 534-5343; see tedwilliamsmuseum.com for more information.