Retired NHL Defenseman (New York Rangers, Oakland Seals, California Golden Seals, Los Angeles Kings) - Stanley Cup Winner: '90 - Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee: '79
former major league pitcher; played for Reds, Dodgers, A's, Yankees, Cubs, Braves & Rangers; 1X World Series champion (1988); 3X All-Star; 155 career saves
Patrick O'Neal Howell (born August 31, 1968) is a former professional baseball player. He played part of one season in Major League Baseball for the New York Mets in 1992, primarily as a center fielder.
MLB 3rd baseman from 1974-84 for Rangers, Blue Jays, Brewers. Holds the Blue Jays team record for most RBI's (9) in single game vs Yankees on 9-10-77.
All-Star 1978. Most productive season was 1979 with 60 RS, 28 doubles, 4 triples, 15 HR's, & 72 RBI's
Player for the A's, Indians, and Yankees in the 1960s and then a a manager for Yankees (1980) and then Royals for several years in the that decade (died of brain cancer in 1987)
MLB relief pitcher from 1970-82 for the Cardinals, Royals, Braves. Known as 'The Mad Hungarian' & 'Hungo'. Led league in 1974 with best w-l % & saves 22, going 13-3, 1.66 ERA. In 1978 with 20 saves, 8-7, 2.88 ERA./ In 78 ALCS, 3 innings, 1 hit, 1 run
The governing body of association football in Croatia. It was originally formed in 1912 and is based in the capital city of Zagreb. The organisation is a member of both FIFA and UEFA
former college/NFL/WFL/AFL quarterback; played for Notre Dame, Jets, Chiefs, Patriots, Eagles, Bears & Memphis Southmen; Heisman Trophy winner 1964; All-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame
Former college running back/Head Coach; played for Ohio State University; first African-American to coach at OSU; former Florida A&M Head Coach; won 1st NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship in 1978; coached multiple players to the NFL
MLB H.O.F. pitcher 1928-43 for Giants. Known as 'King Carl or Meal Ticket'. 2x MVP, 9x All-Star, 3x ERA Title. No-hitter 1929. Led in wins 3x, saves while going 21-12, K's in 1937, Best in 1936 with 26-6, 3 saves, 2.31 ERA. / 3 W.S. 4-2 with 1.79 ERA
NL Rookie of the Year as second baseman for the Chicago Cubs in 1962. Was killed when his plane crashed into a mountain in Utah on 2/15/64. Only played 3 seasons. Could have been a great one
Right - handed pitcher drafted by Padres in 5th round in 2000 (born July 7, 1981). He debuted for Mariners August 30, 2006 and appeared in 16 games for them that year (and 9 in 2007)
Italian football player. He scored over 300 goals throughout his career, becoming the oldest player to win the Serie A top scorer award, which he managed during the 2001?02 Serie A season, at the age of 35
MLB 2nd baseman, outfielder, shortstop from 1984-98 for Cards, Angels, Expos, Phillies, Yanks, Orioles. Known as 'Wonder Dog'. Best in 1996 with 302 at - bats had 60 RS, 20 doubles, 3 triples, 16 HR, 40 RBI, .311 BA
MLB starter & relief pitcher from 1026-44 for Indians, Senators, Giants, Browns. Best season was 1929 going 17-15 with a save and 3.34 ERA. Won 18 games in 1927
Tall (6'-8') left-handed pitching prospect drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 3rd round in 2015. He debuted with the Dodgers for 6 games in 2023. With the Brewers in 2024, he still has rookie status
Author and former driver/trainer who grew up in the harness racing industry. Official for the NBC Golf Channel's AM Tour in Washington D.C. and Baltimore. Spoken on Capitol Hill on representing the harness racing industry on equine welfare
Former college/USFL/NFL tightend; played for Brigham Young University, LA Express & Seattle Seahawks; 2X All-American; most receiving yards by a TE in NCAA history (2,484); member of College Football Hall of Fame
former college/NFL quarterback/defensive back; played for University of Texas & Jets; member of Texas 1963 championship team; member of Jets Super Bowl III championship team; played quarterback in college
former college/NBA shooting guard/small forward; played for University of Minnesota, Hawks & Lakers; 6X All-Star; #4 pick overall 1966 NBA Draft; nicknamed 'Sweet Lou'
former major league pitcher for Auburn University, Giants, Braves and A's; 1X World Series Champion; 4X All - Star; All - American and All - SEC selection; current Auburn pitching coach
Former college/NFL/CFL/AFL kicker; played for University of Miami, Las Vegas Posse, Baltimore Stallions, Rams, Bears, Florida Bobcats, Toronto Argonauts & San Jose SaberCats; set many NCAA kicking records