former college/NFL running back; played for Michigan State University, Oilers & Browns; #22 pick overall 1988 NFL Draft; 1X Pro Bowler; had a 2,000 yard season in college
Bats: Left ? Throws: Right
6-2, 185lb (188cm, 83kg)
Born: January 9, 1968 (Age: 50-352d)
Draft: Drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1st round (19th) of the 1986 MLB June Amateur Draft from Loudon HS (Loudon, TN).
former college/NFL defensive end/linebacker; played for University of Maryland & Dallas Cowboys; member of NFL Hall of Fame, Super Bowl XII MVP; 2X All-American; 9X Pro Bowler; Outland Trophy winner; member of College Football Hall of Fame; 'The Manster'
MLB outfielder from 1965-79 for Yankees. 2x All - Star. Led league in RS in 1976 and BB in 1972. Best season was 1970 with 109 RS, 31 doubles, 6 triples, 22 HR's, 94 RBI's, .296 BA. In 3 World Series had a HR, 4 RBI's, .244 BA
MLB catcher 1951-62 for Red Sox, Braves, Phillies. All-Star 1953. 3rd in R.O.Y. voting for 1952. Best season - 1954 with 46 RS, 25 doubles, 2 triples, 14 HR's, 75 RBI's, .282 BA. Had two singles, a walk and scored three times in the same inning of a game
former high school, college, WNBA guard; played for Seeger High School, Purdue University, Charlotte Sting and Indiana Fever; former Indiana Fever Head Coach, current Vanderbilt Women's Head BB Coach
MLB first baseman from 1956-69 with Giants, Cards, and Phillies. Best season in 1963 with 27 home runs, 106 runs scored, 109 RBI's, and .304 batting average. Best known for being the Major league's N.L. President
former college/NBA center/forward; played for Marquette University, Jazz, Mavericks, Cavs, Warriors & Spurs; member of Marquettes' 1977 National championship team
former major league outfielder; played for Indians, Blue Jays, Red Sox, Cardinals, Yankees, Phillies, Braves & Mariners; once hit four homers & drove in 12 RBIs in one Game
Positions: Second Baseman, Shortstop and Third Baseman
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
6-0, 170lb (183cm, 77kg)
Born: December 30, 1968 (Age: 49-362d)
Full Name: Eric C. Whitford
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MLB pitcher from 1960-69 for the A's, Tigers, Pirates, Royals. Best seasons in 1964 winning 19 games (3rd most in league) with 12 loses, one save, 3.44 ERA and in 1967 going 4-5 with 5 saves and 2.74 ERA
former college/NFL punter; played for Tennessee Vols, Cowboys & Packers; also played one season in the ABA for New Orleans Buccaneers; All-American in baseball & football; 1X Pro Bowler; member of Cowboys Super Bowl VI championship team
former college/NFL guard; played for Boston College, Broncos, Jaguars, Falcons & Cowboys; played in Super Bowl XXIV; brother of former NFL player Doug Widell
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