MLB 3rd baseman from 1944-62 for 3 teams. Military in 1945. Known as 'The Walking Man'. Led league in walks 6 times. All-Star (52). Most doubles in league in 1951 and RS(115) in 1959 while getting 21 HR's. Best season 1950 with 114 RS, 58 RBI, 295 BA
Longtime Red Sox 1B/3B... won two world series in Boston... Currently plays Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of Nippon Professional Baseball's Pacific League
Former USC Trojan All American linebacker and Philadelphia Eagle. The image on the '71 Topps card is NOT Young, He will sign the card but the actual picture is of Rick Duncan. No actual trading card of Young exists
former college/NFL defensive lineman; played for University of Notre Dame & 49ers; member of 49ers Super Bowl XXIX championship team; 4X Pro Bowler; 1990's NFL All-Decade team; #7 pick overall 1994 NFL draft; All-American
former college/NFL tightend; played for USC, Eagles, Rams, 49ers & Seahawks; All-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame; 1X National Champion; 1X Super Bowl champion; nicknamed 'Tree'
Baseball / Pitcher in the Mets organization/ Former Rangers and Padres starter / Graduate of Princeton University, Now pitches for the Kansas City Royals
MLB pitcher from 1983-93 for A's, Royals, Yankees. Best seasons were 1986 with 13-9, 3.45 ERA & 1987 going 13-7, 4.08 ERA. Two World Series (1988 & 90) with 2 IP, no runs, Pitching coach for the Oakland A's,
American football wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks of the NFL. He played college football at Lenoir-Rhyne from 2017-21. He was a 7th Round Pick in The 2022 NFL Draft (233rd Overall)
First Base coach of the Arizona Diamondbacks/ 1990's & 2000's Infielder-Outfielder / Dodgers, Rockies, Cubs & Padres / Former Color Commentator on ESPN's Baseball Tonight
Right-handed-hitting outfielder who debuted for the Washington Nationals in 2023 (but was still a rookie in 2024). Nationals drafted him in the 7th round in 2021 (born July 27, 1999)
Former College/ Pro football player. Was a defensive end and linebacker for the Denver Broncos in the 1960s. Born 1933, he was drafted 1955 by the Bears and played from 1960-1961 for the Broncos
Positions: Third Baseman and Second Baseman
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
5-9, 175lb (175cm, 79kg)
Born: April 14, 1965 (Age: 53-236d) in San Diego, CA us
Draft: Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 16th round of the 1987 MLB June Amateur Dra
MLB pitcher from 1983-93 for Mariners, Dodgers, A's, Red Sox, Indians. All - Star. As a rookie in 1983 won 11 games with 3.27 ERA. Best season was 1986 going 8-6, 13 saves, 3.82 ERA
Mike Young (born December 21, 1955 in Chicago, Illinois, United States) is the current Australian cricket team fielding coach as well as former minor league and Australian baseball manager, player and coach. On 6 December 2009 he was appointed by the Indi
Position: Pitcher
Bats: Right ? Throws: Right
6-3, 180lb (190cm, 81kg)
Born: May 27, 1964 (Age: 54-201d) in Los Angeles, CA us
Full Name: Raymond Cedrick Young
Born January 29, 1969 in Jackson, Mississippi is a former professional American football player who played defensive lineman for six seasons for the Los Angeles Rams/St. Louis Rams and the Houston Oilers.
Retired soccer player. Played for Haopel Haifa (Israeli League) and the New York Cosmos (NASL) from 1972-73. Also played for the Israeli national team from 1961-1969 and served as captain
former college/NFL/USFL quarterback; played for BYU, Los Angeles Express, 49ers & Buccaneers; member of Pro Football Hall of Fame & College Football Hall of Fame; NFL MVP 1992 & 1994; 7X Pro Bowler; Super Bowl XXIX MVP
former college/NFL quarterback; played for University of Texas, Titans and Eagles; member of Longhorn 2006 National Championship team; Big 12 OPOY 2006, 2006 Davey O'Brien Award winner; 2006 Heisman Runner - Up; 2X Pro Bowler;
former major league pitcher. pitched a total of 0 innings of 1 game when he injured himself facing his one and only batter; brother of HOFer Robin Yount
Director of Athletics at North Carolina State University (2010-?); Director of Athletics at University of Maryland (1994-2010); Director of Athletics at Saint Louis University (1990-1994); Head Women's Basketball Coach at University of Florida (1983-1985)
former college/NFL lineman/defensive end; played for University of Kentucky, NY Giants, 49ers, Redskins & Lions; member of NY Giants 1956 NFL Championship team
Chinese international footballer who played his entire career for Tianjin Teda as an attacking midfielder or striker. Internationally he represented the Chinese football team where he was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup
Retired NHL Forward (Detroit Red Wings) - Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee - Former Detroit Red Wings (NHL) VP - General Manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL)