Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees
Baseball Hall of Fame 1974
Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinals
Baseball Hall of Fame 1969
Lou Brock, St. Louis Cardinals
Baseball Hall of Fame 1985
Nolan Ryan, Texas Rangers 1966-1983
Eight time All Star
Baseball Hall of Fame 1999
Eddie Matthews, Milwaukee Braves, 1952-1968
Twelve time All Star
Baseball Hall of Fame 1978
Joe Morgan, Cincinnati Reds, 1963 - 1984
Ten time All Star
2 time National League MVP
Baseball Hall of Fame 1990
Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh Pirates 1962 - 1982
Seven time All Star
National League MVP 1979
Baseball Hall of Fame 1988
Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds, 1963 - 1978
Seventeen time All Star
1963 Rookie of the Year, National League
Three time National League Batting Champ
Dennis Eckersley, Oakland A's, 1975 -1998
Six time All Star
American League MVP 1992
American League Cy Young Award 1992
Baseball Hall of Fame 2004
Phil Rizzuto, New York Yankees 1941-1942, 1946-1956 Five time All Star
Baseball Hall of Fame 1994
Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 1982-2001
Fifteen time All Star
Baseball Hall of Fame 2007
Ryne Sanberg, Philadelphia Phillies 1981,
Chicago Cubs 1982-1994, 1996-1997
Ten time All Star
Baseball Hall of Fame 2005
Ernie Banks, Chicago Cubs 1953-1971
Baseball Hall of Fame 1977
Mark Grace, Chicago Cubs 1988-2000,
Arizona Diamondbacks 2001-2003
Three time All Star
Four time Gold Glove Winner
Reggie Jackson, Oakland Athletes 1967-1975,
Baltimore Orioles 1976,
New York Yankees 1977-1981,
California Angels 1982-1986,
Oakland Athletics 1987
Baseball Hall of Fame 1993
Enos Slaughter, St. Louis Cardinals
1938-1942, 1946-1953,
New York Yankees 1954-1955,
Kansas City Athletics 1955-1956,
New York Yankees 1956-1959,
Milwaukee Braves 1959
Baseball Hall of Fame 1985
Yogi Berra, New York Yankees 1946-1965
Baseball Hall of Fame 1972
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Steve Carlton, Philadelphia Phillies
Four Cy Young Award
Baseball Hall of Fame 1994
Pitched from 1965 to 1988 for six different teams,
but it is his time with the Philadelphia Phillies where he received his greatest acclaim as a professional
Tom Tresh, New York Yankees 1961–69
and Detroit Tigers 1969
1962 MLB Rookie of the Year and
The Sporting News Rookie of the Year
1965 Gold Glove winner
On Opening Day of the 1962 season, Tresh was in the Yankees' lineup at shortstop. Not until Derek Jeter in 1996 would another Yankee rookie shortstop gain such an honor.
George Kell, Philadelphia Athletics (1943–46),
Detroit Tigers (1947–52), Boston Red Sox (1952–54), Chicago White Sox (1954–56),
and Baltimore Orioles (1956–57)
in the American League and
baseball broadcaster for 40 years.
Baseball Hall of Fame 1983
Jim (Catfish) Hunter, 1965 to 1975 Oakland Athletics
and the New York Yankees 1975-1979
1974 The Sporting News's "Pitcher of the Year" award and the American League Cy Young Award
Baseball Hall of Fame 1987
Lefty Gomez, NY Yankees 1930 - 1942
Seven time All-Star
Five time World Series Champion
Baseball Hall of Fame 1972
Roger Staubach, - Dallas Cowboys 1969-1979
Six time Pro Bowl Selection
College Football Hall of Fame 1981
Pro Football Hall of Fame 1985
Johnny Unitas, 1955 Pittsburgh Steelers,
1956-1972 Baltimore Colts,
1973 San Diego Chargers
Ten time Pro Bowl Selection
Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979
Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers, 1979 - 1992,
Kansas City Chiefs, 1993- 1994
Pro Football Hall of Fame 2000
Dick Butkus, Chicago Bears 1965 -1973
College Football Hall of Fame 1983
Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979
Larry Bird, Boston Celtics 1979-1992
Basketball Hall of Fame 1998
Bonnie Blair, Speed Skater
Five time Olympic Medal Winner
A.J. Foyt, Jr., First Four Time Winner
of the Indianapolis 500
Richard Petty
Dale Jarrett
Darrell Waltrip
Ricky Craven
Michael Waltrip
Bill Elliott
Clint Eastwood
Clayton Moore - The Lone Ranger
Gene Autry
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