former college/NFL tightend; played for University of Notre Dame & 49ers; 3X All-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame; #7 pick overall 1978 NFL Draft
William Paul Macdonald, Jr. was a right-handed pitcher who appeared in 36 Major League games for the 1950 and 1953 Pittsburgh Pirates. He passed away in 1991
Scottish former footballer.
MacDougall was a prolific goalscorer who played for eight teams, scoring 256 goals in 535 League appearances and winning seven full international caps for Scotland
Former Oakland A's Manager / Infielder & Outfielder During the 1970's & 80's / Pirates, Expos, & Blue Jays / Now an Analyst for Boston Red Sox Broadcasts
Right-handed hitter who was drafted in the 1st round by the Braves in 1976. He played in 6 games for them in 1979 (at 3B), and 5 games for the Blue Jays in 1980 (3B & C)
Right-handed pitcher from Brenham Tx who debuted for the Cleveland Indians in 1971, appearing in 14 games for them in his only year in the major leagues
Baseball Hall of Famer in 1937Catcher 1886-1896Manager Pirates 1894-1896Philadelphia A's 1901-1950Won World Series as manager 1910,1911,1913, 1929 and 1930also an owner of the Philadelphia A's
former college/NFL guard; played for University of Michigan and L.A. Rams; member of Pro Football Hall of Fame; 11X Pro Bowler; #2 pick overall 1966 NFL Draft
Bench coach of the Philadelphia Phillies, Baseball / Former Infielder During the 1970's / Played for Rangers and Expos / Became the Interim Manager for the Cincy Reds During the 2007 Season
American professional golfer who played on the LPGA Tour. She also played under her maiden name, Cindy Pleger, before her marriage in 1984.
Mackey won once on the LPGA Tour in 1986
football player, Baltimore Colts and San Diego Chargers tight end, former President of the NFL players association, inducted to the hall of fame-1992, author of 'Blazing Trails'
Born: 04/12/00
Drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 5th round of the 2021 MLB June Amateur Draft from Mississippi State.
Current team: Fort Myers Mighty Mussels