MLB pitcher from 1965-75 for Cubs, Twins, Rangers, Giants. Known as 'Froggy'. Best seasons were 1968 going 16-10 with 2.89 ERA and 1969 going 20-14 with 2.49 ERA
former major league pitcher; played for Royals, Red Sox, Expos, Indians & Cubs; also played in Japan for Fukuoka Daiei Hawks; son of former major league catcher, Larry Haney
MLB catcher from 1966-78 for Athletics, Pilots, Orioles, Brewers, Cardinals; former bullpen coach for Brewers. Cousin of Mike Cabbage and father of Chris Haney. Best season was 1967 with 164 at - bats got 11 doubles, 3 HR's, 20 RBI's, .268 BA
Known as an excellent fielder in the A's chain, he never could hit well enough to become a permanent major-leaguer, but he did play in major league games with the Kansas City A's in 1961 and again in 1963
Baseball / 1980's - 90's / Former Catcher in Red Sox & Tigers Systems / Career Shortened by Arm Injury / Head Coach of Mesa State College Mavericks for 10+ Yrs / One of the Top Div. II Coaches in the USA
Retired NHL Hockey Goalie: Vancouver Canucks, St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings // Vancouver's Goaltending Coach: 1992-1999 //Assistant Coach of the Washington Capitals: 2002-
former college/NFL guard; played for University of Alabama, Raiders & Buccaneers; member of Raiders Super Bowl XVIII championship team; brother of HOFer, John Hannah
former college/NFL offensive guard; played for University of Alabama and NE Patriots; member of both College and Professional Hall of Fames; 9x Pro Bowler; 2X All - Pro; member of NFLs 1970s and 1980s All - Decade Team
Former professional ice hockey right winger. He played 3 games for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL. His brothers, Pat and Gord, also played professional hockey
former college/NBA guard; played for University of Iowa, Jazz, Bulls and Kings; member of Bulls 1992 NBA Championship team; color - commentator for Iowa Hawkeyes' basketball broadcasts
Hitting Coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball / Former Major League Infielder for Dodgers & Cubs / Former Minor League Hitting Instructor for Arizona Diamondbacks
Olympic Luger. (born June 9, 1992 in Burbank, California) is an American luger who has competed since 2003. Hansen recently won the USA Luge National Championship in October 2013 while having a broken foot
He is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 14 games in the National Hockey League. He played for the New York Islanders and St. Louis Blues. Son Rich Hansen is a star minor professional hockey player for the Rapid City Rush
MLB shortstop, 3rd baseman from 1958-72.for 5 teams. R.O.Y. in 1960. 2x All - Star. Made the rare unassisted triple play on 7-30-1968 against the Indians. Twice hit over 20 HR's. First base coach for Brewers & Expos. Scout for Yankees & Phillies
former college/NFL running back; played for University of Maryland & Cleveland Browns; member of the University of Maryland 1953 National championship team; member of Brown 1954 NFL championship team
major league pitcher; current free agent; played for Mariners, Pirates, Phillies, Blue Jays, Phillies, Yankees, Twins, Astros and Cardinals; 2018 All - Star; member of Phillies 2008 World Series Championship team
Ridgeciano Haps (born 12 June 1993, in Utrecht) is a Dutch professional footballer who currently plays as a left back for AZ, in the Dutch Eredivisie. Haps is of Surinamese descent
Head Coach Los Angeles Chargers. Former head coach of the Michigan Wolverines - Former Stanford Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers head coach & former Chicago Bears quarterback
former college/NBA guard; played for Memphis State University, Magic, Suns, Heat and Knicks; All - American; #3 overall pick 1993 NBA Draft; currently coaches at University of Memphis
Teenage prodigy who broke national records and won a European Championship medal at the age of 14. In 1984 she became the youngest British female to win an Olympic medal when she won two medals in the distance freestyle events
Former college baseball player for the Delaware Blue Hens. Also was an Assistant Coach for Delaware. Played for the Covington Lumberjacks (Shenandoah Valley Baseball League) in 2002
MLB pitcher 1928-47 with the Indians. Known as 'Chief'. 4x All-Star. ERA title in 1933. Led league in shutouts with 6 in 1934. Best seasons were 1934 going 20-12 with 5 saves, 2.61 ERA and in 1935 went 22-11 with 2 saves and 3.29 ERA. 25 career shutouts