Former NHL left wing. Played for the Boston Bruins (1947/48 - 1948/49) Detroit Red Wings (1949/50) Chicago Blackhawks (1950/51 - 1952/53) & NY Rangers (1952/53)
former college/NFL defensive lineman; played for Central Michigan, Titans, Ravens, Seahawks, Jags, Eagles, Chiefs, Cardinals, Jets and Texans; 2X MAC DPOY; 2X Pro Bowler; 2X All - MAC selection; 1X All - Pro
Former NHL Right Wing. Played for the St. Louis Blues (1978/79 - 1983/84), Pittsburgh Penguins (1984/85 - 1985/86), Quebec Nordiques (1985/86), & Hartford Whalers (1985/86 - 1986/87)
A former American football player. He graduated from Ross High School and played college football at the University of Cincinnati, where he was a center, and then played professionally in the American Football League for the Denver Broncos in 1968 and 196
former major league second baseman; played for Mets, Twins, Mariners, Phillies & Pirates; member of Mets 1986 World Series championship team; managed Diamondbacks in 2004
former Montreal Canadian, Chicago Blackhawk, and L.A. King. Won 6 Stanley Cups with Montreal, and was the 1959 Calder (rookie of the year) Trophy winner
Baseball Pitcher born 1977, pitched in bigs for the Indians, Mets, Rangers, Nationals. Gave up Barry Bonds' 756th Homerun. Radio producer/host in Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas. Not to be confused with his father Mike Bacsik born 1952
Baseball Pitcher, born 1952 - Texas Rangers 1975-1977, Minnesota Twins 1979-1980. Pitched to Hank Aaron when he was on 755 home runs. Not to be confused with his son Mike Bacsik born 1977
Football and basseball player, defensive end, played at USC, played in NFL 1927-1937 for New York Giants, New York Yankees, Brooklyn Dodgers, played in American League 1929-1930 for St Louis Browns. Pro Football Hall of Fame member
Klaus Baard Baess (born 10 November 1924) is a Danish competitive sailor and Olympic medalist. He won a bronze medal in the Dragon class at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, together with William Berntsen and Ole Berntsen
Shortstop prospect born in the Dominican Republic on August 30, 2002 and signed as a free agent by the Indians in 2018. He is the younger brother of Guardians star Jose Ramirez
Professional golfer from Denmark. In 2004, by playing in the Women's Australian Open, she became the first openly transitioned woman to play in a professional golf tournament
Former Minor league pitcher in the 40's and 50's 9 year pro career. played mostly in the K.O.M League and the Texas League. Had a career record of 145-87. Son of Bill Mallory Bagwell, the major league outfielder from the 20's
MLB pitcher from 1966-82 for Yankees, White Sox, A's, Expos, Angels, Phillies. Known as 'Bahnsen Burner or Bonce'. R.O.Y. in 1968 with 17-12, 2.05 ERA. In 1972 went 21-16 with 2.60 ERA
Former MLB pitcher - cleveland indians (1986-1989), california angels (1990-1992), texas rangers (1997-1998) Appeared on Nickelodeon show 'Wild and Crazy Kids'
Olympic Athlete: Former sprinter from Canada, who won an Olympic Silver medal in womens 4 x 100 metres relay in Los Angeles 1984. She is also the current Canadian Record Holder in the 100 metres
former college/NFL cornerback; played for University of Georgia, Denver Broncos and Washington Redskins; All - American, 12X Pro Bowler, 7X All - Pro, NFL 2000s All - Decade Team, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame (2019)
MLB catcher from 1953-66 with Reds, Giants, Braves, Cubs, and Angels. Hit a home run in 1962 World Series.
Best season was 1956, getting 28 home runs in 383 at - bats with 75 RBI's and .300 batting average