1. “Downtown” started his career
with the Giants but had his best seasons with the Padres in 1969 and
1970 when he hit 20 and 23 home runs respectively. (4 points)
2.
This offensive lineman’s NFL career spanned from 1970-81 with the
Rams. He played his college ball at Michigan State and was named to
the Pro Bowl from 1976-81 as a center. (4 points)
3.
This right-hander’s career spanned from 1955-71. Most his time
was spent with the Tigers and Phillies. He won over 100 games in
both the American and National leagues. (2 points)
4.
A tough guy defenseman with the Bruins in the 60s, he suffered a
horrifying injury when he took a stick to the head in a preseason
brawl before the 1969-70 season. He missed that season but returned
for the 1970-71 season. (3 points)
5.
After playing his college ball at UNLV, this guard began his NBA
career in 1975 with the Phoenix Suns. He had an 11 year NBA career
and averaged 13.3 ppg. His best season was with the Indiana Pacers
in 1977-78 when he averaged 18.2 ppg. (4 points)
6.
An excellent corner back, he played his college ball at Texas and
then played or the Rams from 1985-91. He was named to the Pro Bowl
from 1986-89. (3 points)
7.
After coming out of that football factory, Nebraska-Kearney he
played LG for the Jets from 1967-81. (4 points)
8.
An excellent three point shooter, he went to college at Minnesota
before beginning his NBA career with the Knicks in 1982. In nine
seasons with the Knicks, he averaged 8.6 ppg. (3 points)
9.
“One Dog”, first reached the majors in 1987 with the Cardinals.
He led the AL in triples from 1991-94 as a member of the White Sox.
( 2points)
10.
This running back out of Kansas began his NFL career with he Jets,
but is best known for his work with the Redskins. (1 point)
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1. Ollie Brown. Ollie ultimately
spent 13 seasons in the majors with six different teams.
2. Rich Saul. Rich provided really
good value for an eighth round draft pick.
3. Jim Bunning. Bunning won 20 games
for the Tigers in 1957. He also won 19 games for the Phillies from
1964-66.
4. Ted Green. Ted finished his pro
career with the Winnipeg Jets of the WHA.
5. Ricky Sobers. Ricky was one of a
ton of guys who went on from UNLV to play in the NBA.
6. Jerry Gray. In seven seasons with
the Rams, Jerry picked off 22 passes, eight in 1986 alone. He also
recovered six fumbles as a Ram.
7. Randy Rassmussen. Randy was a
12th round pick who really panned out. He was also
extremely durable.
8. Trent Tucker. After his time with
the Knicks, Trent went on to play for the Bulls and Kings.
9. Lance Johnson. After his time
with the White Sox, Lance went on to the Mets where he led the NL in
triples with 21 in 1996.
10. John Riggins. John was named All
Pro in 1983 when he led the NFL with 24 rushing TDs and 24 total TDs
scored. He also led the NFL in rushing TDs with 14 in 1984.
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