Baseball
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MISC.
100

Big Sexy

Bartolo Colon- Given by Noah Syndergard in 2015. Self explanatory. 

100

The Greek Freak

Giannis Antetokumpo- His size, speed, strength and athleticism, combined with his country of origin, led to this nickname. 

100

The Refrigerator 

William Perry- Earned when he was a freshman at Clemson in 1981, when teammate Ray Brown tried to ride in an elevator with him, commenting, "Man, you're about as big as a refrigerator."

100

The Intimidator

Dale Earnhardt- Assigned in 1987 during the Winston All-Star race, in which Earnhardt was briefly forced into the infield grass but kept control of his car and returned to the track without giving up his lead in what is now known as the Pass in the Grass. 

100

The Great One- Hockey

Wayne Gretzky- The greatest hockey player ever was picked out early, as this name was given by a local reporter when Gretzky was just 10 years old.

200

Kung Fu Panda

Pablo Sandoval- Given by teammate Barry Zito in Sandoval's rookie year of 2008 after he scored a run by jumping over the tag of Dodger's catcher Danny Ardoin. A reminder that Sandoval is listed at 5'10", 270 lbs. 

200

The Truth

Paul Pierce- Given in his rookie year of 2001, when he scored 41 points in a loss to the LA Lakers. After the game, Shaquille O'Neal told reporters "Paul Pierce is the Mother F****** truth"

200

The Pillsbury Throw Boy

Jared Lorenzen- The left-handed Lorenzen earned the name at Kentucky, and is still the heaviest QB in the history of the NFL, at 285 lbs. 

200

Rowdy

Kyle Busch- So named for his driving style, after Days of Thunder character Rowdy Burns. 

200

The Gypsy King- Boxing

Tyson Fury- His father John was a bareknuckle boxer  who took the nickname gypsy given his history as an Irish wanderer. The current WBC heavyweight champ uses that heritage in his own moniker. 

300

The Big Unit

Randy Johnson- Throughout much of his career, the 6'10" Johnson was the tallest player in the history of Major League Baseball. 

300

Tiny

Nate Archibald- Passed down to Archibald by his father, who also went by Tiny and eventually became known as Big Tiny. Archibald was listed at 6-1, 150, and some said he was even smaller. 

300

The Manster

Randy White- Given by Cowboys teammate Charlie Waters, who said he was scared of the way White would turn from a humble and kind person, to an angry beast on game days, describing him as "half-man, half-monster."

300

Wonder Boy

Jeff Gordon- Assigned by Dale Sr. Gordon didn't like any of his nicknames, including this one, but it stuck anyway. 

300

La Pulga OR The Flea- Soccer

Lionel Messi- He grew up with a Growth Hormone deficiency, and went by La Pulgalita, or The Little Flea, while growing up. Even after undergoing treatment for the disorder, Messi still only stands at 5'7", 150 lbs. 

400

The Splendid Splinter

Ted Williams- The nickname was derived from how he swung the bat, but also his rail thin frame at 6'3" 205 lbs. His other nicknames include Teddy Ballgame, The Thumper, and The Kid. 

400

Dr. Dunkenstien

Darrell Griffith- Given to him during his college days at Louisville, where he was known for his dunking ability. He left Louisville as the school's all-time leading scorer, and led them to an NCAA Tournament Championship in 1980. 

400

Dr. Death

Skip Thomas- Given by teammate Bob "Boomer" Brown, who said he looked like the cartoon character by the same name. 

400

Sliced Bread

Joey Logano- Given by Randy LaJoie, who called Logano, "the best thing in racing since sliced bread."

400

The Iceman- MMA

Chuck Liddell- Coined by his trainer, John Hackleman, due to Liddell's calm and relaxed temperament before fights. 

500

The Human Rain Delay

Mark Hargrove- Derived from how Hargrove's at-bat routine. After every pitch, he would step out and readjust his equipment meticulously. 

500

The Owl Without A Vowel

James Mlkvy- Given for the fact that he played at Temple, and the fact that his last name does not contain a vowel. 

500

The Albino Rhino

Karl Mecklenburg- According to Mecklenburg, there's no story, just one day a friend in college started calling him that, and the name stuck. 

500

The Silver Fox 

David Pearson- Pearson was known as The Fox early in his career, but as his hair started to grey, the silver was added. 

500

The Walrus- Golf

Craig Stadler- So named for his large build and bushy mustache. His son, Kevin, who went on to win the Masters in 1982, was known as "The Smallrus."

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