former college/AAFC quarterback; played for Duke University, Boston Yanks; Brooklyn Dodgers & NY Yankees; coached baseball at Duke University; member of College & Pro Football Hall of Fames; All-American; played MLB shortstop, 2nd & 3rd for A's 1937-38
former MLB player - pittsburgh pirates ('73-'82). cincinnati reds ('84-'87), oakland athletics ('88-'89), milwaukee brewers ('90), california angels ('91), toronto blue jays ('91),was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease
MLB shortstop and first baseman for 1936 Tigers. Batted .280 in 25 at-bats. Many years in MLB as a coach for the Angels. Got nickname for eating lots of salted peanuts. Manager for 1967 Mets for 11 games, going 4-7 & the 1972 Astros for 1 game & the win
Golfer. First Aggie and first European to become 1st Team All-American. In 1983 he won The Amateur Championship to add to the British Youths Open Amateur Championship won the previous year, only player to hold both trophies at the same time
MLB pitcher from 1947-56 for Red Sox. Known as 'Dusy'. 2x All-Star./ In 1949 led league with 25 wins, losing 7, 2 saves plus ERA title of 2.77.In 1950 went 18-10, 3 saves & 1951 went 18-11, 2 saves. No-Hitter in 1956. Broadcaster many years for Red Sox
Soccer coach, led Brazil to 1994 world cup title, on e of two coaches (Bora Milutinovic) to coach 5 different countries' national teams at World Cup tournaments
MLB pitcher 1986-96 for Expos, Rockies, Braves, A's, Cardinals, Phillies. Best in 1988 with 12-4. 6 saves, 2.65 ERA & 1989 was 12-6, 6 saves, 2.98 ERA, & 1992 went 9-1 with 3.02 ERA
former major league catcher; played for Tigers, Phillies, Angels, Blue Jays, Mariners, Indians & Pirates; 8X All-Star; member of Tigers 1984 World Series championship team
Current manager of the West Michigan Whitecaps. Former Montreal Expos, Texas Rangers and Boston Red Sox catcher/DH. Previously managed the Toledo Mud hens and hitting coach for the Atlanta Braves
Stanwood Wendell Partenheimer (October 21, 1922 - January 28, 1989) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox (1944) and St. Louis Cardinals (1945)
MLB pitcher from 1954-71 for Senators, Reds, Dodgers, Twins & Indians; 5x All-Star; brother of major league pitcher, Carlos Pascual. 2x 20-plus wins. Led league 3x in K's, 3x in complete games, & 3x in shut outs. Best season 1963, 21-9 with 2.46 ERA
Former professional ice hockey centre. He was drafted in the first round, 19th overall, by the Boston Bruins in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft. Pasin played 76 games in the National Hockey League
Head football coach at U Conn. Former Miami Dolphins & Dallas Cowboys Defensive Coordinator. Former college head coach w/ Syracuse and Western Connecticut
former college/NFL running back/fullback/kick returner/wide receiver; played for University of Georgia, Patriots, Texans and Giants; 3X Super Bowl Champion; Head Coach of IFL Massachusetts Pirates
MLB pitcher from 1935-47 for Cubs, Pirates & Phillies. Was 20-13 with 2.50 ERA in 1940 & 19-14 with 2.68 in 1942. 4-time All - Star. Led league in K's in 1939. World Series in 1945 giving up 7 hits in 16 2/3 innings with 2.70 ERA
MLB pitcher 1979-86 for Reds, Twins. Best in 1980 going 13-7, 3.27 ERA & 1986 went 3-1, 2 saves, 4.01. ERA. In 1979 NLCS started one game, 7 IP, 2,57 ERA. Christian Radio talk show host - KKLA (99.5, Los Angeles)
Motocross rider and rallycar racer; pulled off first successful double backflip in competition (2006). Part of the TV series 'Nitro Circus', Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory