Giants starting pitcher, member of 300 win club, 5-Time Cy Young Award winner, member of 2001 World Series Champion, D'Backs. Also pitched with Expos, Mariners, Astros, Diamondbacks and Yankees
Footer Johnson was at Duke University in the same years as Dick Groat. In 1958 he appeared in 8 games for Chicago, five times as a pinch-hitter and three times as a pinch-runner. He never recorded a hit
former college/NFL running back; played for University of Michigan, Giants, Browns & Cowboys; member of College Football Hall of Fame; #20 overall pick, 1969 NFL Draft; All-American; 2X Pro Bowler; once ran for 347 yards in one game
Owner of the Washington Mystics WNBA basketball team, co-founder of BET (Black Entertainment Television) business woman, first African American female billionaire
MLB starting and relief pitcher from 1928-46 with Reds, Cardinals, Phillies, and Braves. Best seasons were 1937 with 12 wins and one save and 3.32 ERA and going 6-5 with a save 2.77 ERA in 1946
American professional tennis player. He has won four ATP Challenger Tour titles and achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 37 in November 2014. AKA as Stevie Johnson
Baseball Player, played college baseball at Fresno State. Also played on the 1991 Team USA Baseball team. Was one of the back up catchers to Todd Greene
MLB relief & starting pitcher from 1974-78 for the Twins. Best season was in 1977 going 16-7 with 15 saves and a 3.13 ERA. Career stats: 23 wins, 14 loses, 22 saves
and an ERA of 3.39
Actor - Plan 9 From Outer, Bride Of The Monster, Night Of The Ghouls, The Black Sleep, The Unearthly, The Beast From Yucca Flats, Abbott & Costello In The Foreign Legion, The Lemon Drop Kid. Wrestler
Born:
November 29, 1966 (age 52)
Concord, North Carolina
Career information
Position(s)
Running back
College
Clemson
NFL draft
1989 / Round: 10 / Pick: 271
Career history
As player
1989
Houston Oilers
1990?1991
At
Former American football offensive lineman in the National Football League. Played for the Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns. He played college football at Temple Universit
Baseball pitcher from 1907-1927 for the Washington Senators Won World Series in 1924had 110 career shutouts and 417 wins lifetime elected to the baseball hall of fame in 1936
Former college/NFL safety/cornerback; played for University of Texas, L.A. Rams & Seattle Seahawks; member of College Football Hall of Fame, inducted 2007
MLB pitcher from 1950-59 for the Braves and Orioles, later announcer for the Braves. Best known for 1957 World Series, pitching 7 innings of two hit ball, giving up one run with 8 K's. Career stats of 40-23 with 19 saves and an ERA of 3.77
(born September 28, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for Dinamo Sassari of the Italian Serie A. In 2009, he transferred to Marquette University from Hutchinson Community College.
Alistair William Johnston is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as a right-back for the Scottish Premiership club Celtic and the Canadian national team
Canadian ice hockey centre who plays for the Windsor Spitfires of the OHL. Johnston was selected in the first round of the 2021 NHL Entry Draft by the Dallas Stars with the 23rd overall pick in the draft
former major league outfielder; played for Dodgers, Yankees, Athletics, Phillies, Angels, White Sox, Padres & Cubs; 2X World Series Champion (Dodgers 81, Yankees 78)
Former race car driver and motorsports announcer from Redmond, Oregon. An accomplished musician, he was the principal trumpet of the International Youth Orchestra, touring Europe, playing with Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic
former college/NFL wideout; played for Grambling University; Cincinnati Bengals, San Diego Chargers & Houston Oilers; HOF member elected 1996; former Chiefs receivers coach; current Chargers receivers coach
Winnipeg Jets (NHL) Forward - Formerly Played for the Los Angeles Kings, New York Islanders, Florida Panthers, Phoenix Coyotes, New York Rangers & Calgary Flames
Minor league baseball - Northern League. After team was liquidated, remaining assets were purchased by new owner. In 2012, a new team, Joliet Slammers, was formed and is in the Frontier League
former college/NFL defensive back; played for West Virginia, Cowboys, Titans, Bengals and Broncos; #6th pick overall 2005 NFL Draft; 1X Pro Bowler; 1X All - Pro; suspended by the NFL on many occasions
MLB pitcher 1986-93 for Expos, Phillies, White Sox, Pirates, Mets. Best season in 1990 going 11-4, save, 2.31 ERA & 1991 had 4 wins, 13 saves, 3.25 ERA, while leading the league with most games pitched that season with 77
Positions: First Baseman and Outfielder
Bats: Left ? Throws: Right
6-1, 220lb (185cm, 99kg)
Born: February 14, 1965 (Age: 53-247d) in Walker Springs, AL us
Full Name: LaBarry Jones
MLB outfielder, P.H., 1st baseman from 1974-86 for Rangers, Angels. Best season in 1976 (187 at - bats) with 22 RS, 6 doubles, 6 HR's, & 17 RBI's. Assistant Hitting Coach of the Texas Rangers, Baseball Player/ Manager of Oklahoma Redhawks