Tall (6'-6'), right-handed pitcher drafted by the Indians in the 7th round of the 1992 draft. He debuted for the Expos in 1995, appearing in four games in September. He was born Nov. 19, 1970
Catching prospect drafted in the 5th round by the Mariners in 2021. August 2, 2022 traded to Giants while Mariners obtained Curt Casali. Invited to spring training with Giants in 2023. Born June 17, 1998
former college/NFL running back; played for Penn State, Cowboys, Jets, Panthers & Patriots; coached running backs at Temple University from 1998-2005; member of Penn State's 1988 National Championship team; #2 pick overall, 1990 NFL Draft
former college/NFL linebacker/defensive back; All - American, #6 pick overall 1989 NFL Draft, played for Bucs, Cowboys, Lions and Vikings; nephew of Mike Singletary
MLB pitcher from 1932-41 for Senators, A's, Tigers. Went 7-0, save for the Tigers in 1939. Gave up Ted Williams' first home run in 1937. Also Bud hit a HR off the Yankees that same season
At 6'-5', he was a power pitcher in the Indians chain in the late 1950s. He was on their spring training roster in 1960 and 1961 but actually only pitched in four major league games (1960 with Cleveland)
former college/NFL running back; played of University of Oklahoma, Pittsburgh Steelers, L.A. Rams; led Oklahoma to back-to-back National Championships (1955,1956); college All-American
An American professional baseball outfielder in the Oakland Athletics organization. He was a multi-sport athlete in college, playing both college baseball and college football at the University of Oklahoma
MLB 2nd baseman, outfielder, shortstop from 1971-85 for 7 teams. Best season was 175 with 99 RS, 21 doubles, 9 triples, 6 HR's, 48 RBI's, .276 BA. For the winning Dodgers in 1981 World Series scored 2 runs and had one RBI
Douglas Sandy Thomas
Position: WR
5-10, 178lb (178cm, 80kg)
Born: September 18, 1969 (Age: 47-358d) in Rockingham, NC
College: Clemson (College Stats)
Weighted Career AV (100-95-...): 1 (13343rd overall since 1960)
High School: Richmond (NC)
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Former college/NFL cornerback; played for Bishop College, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers & Buffalo Bills; member of 1971 Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys
American football safety for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and was signed by the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2023
Outfielder (born 4/27/1924) who debuted with the Philadelphia Athletics in 1952, started 1953 with them, was cut, and ended up playing in 38 games for the Senators that year. He passed away in 1995
former major league first baseman/outfielder; played for Red Sox, Yankees, Angels, Cubs, Astros & Braves; also played for Nankai Hawks; All-Star 1962; former Phillies GM
Athletics Director at University of Illinois (2011-?); Athletics Director at University of Cincinnati(2005-2011); Athletics Director at University of Akron(200-2005)
former college/NFL wide receiver; played for Oregon State University, Chiefs, Seahawks and Buccaneers; father Aaron Thomas was also an NFL wide receiver
American cancer survivor has become the first person to swim the English Channel, which separates England and France, four times nonstop.in 54 hours and 13 minutes later on totaling 133 miles of swimming
former college/NFL running back; played for Oklahoma State University, Bills & Dolphins; 5X Pro Bowler; 1991 NFL MVP; 2X All-American; member of both College & Pro Football Hall of Fames
former college/NBA player; played for Villanova University, Bulls, Mavericks, Clippers, 76ers, Suns & Knicks; current free agent; retired to care for sick wife