Former college basketball forward; played for University of Kansas; All-American; leading scorer in 194O National championship game; #5 jersey retired by Kansas
Tall (6'-4') right-handed pitcher drafted by the Rangers in the 4th round in 2018 (the Tigers claimed him off waivers after the 2021 season). He made the Tigers 2023 opening day roster, pitching in 56 innings, until season-ended injury
former college/NFL defensive tackle; played for University of Texas and Detroit Lions; member of CHOF; 4X Pro Bowler; All - American; 2X All Southwest Conference selection; 2X All - Pro selection
Baseball player for the Cubs (1927-36) and Dodgers (1937-38). Played in the first All Star Game in 1933. Best season 1930 with 36 doubles, 17 triples, 14 home runs and scored 152 runs with a .335 batting average
Swedish professional golfer. She became the youngest winner of the British Ladies Amateur, at age 15. She won twice on the Ladies European Tour, and was the 2018 LET Rookie of the Year. At 21, she retired due to spinal injuries
Born: 29/04/1996 (Kalmar) Sweden Striker Played for: Farjestadens GoIF, IFK Goteborg, Bristol City, Djurgardens IF, KV Mecelen and the Swedish national team
MLB outfielder1946-59 for Phillies, Cubs, Reds, White Sox. 3x All - Star. Best season in 1950 with 92 RS, 34 doubles, 8 triples, 31 HR, .311 BA & led league in RBI with 126. In 1949 had 92 RS, 25 HR, 110 RBI, .302 BA. In 1950 World Series - double & RS
Nigerian football goalkeeper. Since 2002, he has played for the national team of Nigeria. He currently plays for Lille OSC who he signed for in June 2011
former major league 1st baseman; played for Orioles, Senators, Rangers, A's and Angels; nicknamed 'Super Jew', 1X World Series Champion A's 1972, All - American
Former NHL defenseman. Played for the Boston Bruins (1959/60 - 1960/61), Chicago Blackhawks (1962/63 - 1963/64), Toronto Maple Leafs (1966/67), and Oakland Seals (1967/68 - 1969/70). Member of the 1967 Stanley Cup Champion Toronto Maple Leafs
former college/NFL coach; former Head Coach for Arizona State University, Miami, Idaho, Washington State, Wyoming, Oregon State, 49ers and Seahawks; won 2 National Championships
Bats: Right , Throws: Right Height: 6' 0' , Weight: 175 lb. Born: December 13, 1931 in Springfield, IL Schools: Western Illinois UniversitySigned by the Philadelphia Phillies as an amateur free agent in 1950. (All Transactions)Debut: September 1
former college/NBA forward; played for UCLA, Suns, Lakers, Bulls & San Fransisco Warriors; 2X National champion (UCLA 64,65); 1X NBA champion (Lakers 72)
Former Milwaukee Brewer, hitting coach of Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (2009-10), Manager of the Timber Rattlers (2011-21). Coach for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2022
Swedish former ice hockey defenceman. He participated notably in the 1980 Olympic Winter Games in Lake Placid, where Sweden won bronze in ice hockey tournament
Former minor league baseball player. 83 year old minor league baseball player. 1947 charleston prairie dogs of the south atlantic league, 1948 miami owels of the k.o.m. league and 2006 sioux falls canaries of the independant american ass
MLB pitcher from 1938 - 42 for the Braves and Cubs. Best seasons in 1938 (rookie) with 9-7 record with 6 saves and 3.15 ERA and 1940 with 12-13 record, 4 saves, and 3.16 ERA
Husband of Susan Ershler, a professional public speaker. Co-author (with Susan Ershler) of Together on Top of the World: The Remarkable Story of the First Couple to Climb the Fabled Seven Summits. IMG Partner AMGA Certified Alpine Guide
MLB pitcher from 1948-59 for Dodgers. Known as 'Oisk'. All-Star. Best in 1952 with 14-6, 2.70 ERA & 1953 with 20-6 (best w-l %), 3.54 ERA. Threw 2 no-hitters (1952 & 56). K'd 14 batters, game 3 of 1953 World Series Vs. Yankees. 5 W.S, went 2-2, 5.83 ERA
Anthony Lee Ervin is an American swimmer who has won 4 Olympic medals and 2 World golds. At the 2000 Olympics, he won a gold medal in the men's 50-meter freestyle, and earned a silver medal on the US relay team in the 4Ã-100-meter freestyle event
former college/NFL kicker; played for University of Texas, Detroit Lions & New Orleans Saints; record holder for longest field goal in college football history (67 yarder)