Two Sport Stars
The House That ___ Built
Speed Demons
Gabagool
Pennant Pursuit
100

This player known as "Mr. Padre" made sports history by being drafted into both the MLB and the NBA on the exact same day. The Padres selected him in the third round (58th overall), and just hours later, the San Diego Clippers chose him in the 10th round

Tony Gwynn

100

The famously demanding owner known as 'The Boss' turned a franchise into a high-spending powerhouse, winning 7 World Series titles during his tenure and never being shy about firing a manager or two

George Steinbrenner

100

This switch hitting outfielder known as ‘The Flyin’ Hawaiian,’ won two World Series titles, one each with Philly and Boston

Shane Victorino

100

From 62nd-round draft pick to Hall of Fame catcher, this slugging backstop became the greatest offensive catcher in baseball history and gave New York one of its most iconic moments with a post-9/11 home run

Mike Piazza 

100

A Hall of Fame catcher best known for his iconic 1975 World Series Game 6 walk-off home run, this longtime Red Sox and White Sox star helped redefine durability and offense at the catcher position

Carlton Fisk 

200

This future NFL first ballot hall of famer was drafted by as a catcher by this team as a left-handed-hitting catcher out of Junipero Serra High School in San Mateo, California

Montreal Expos (Tom Brady)

200

This member of the 3,000 hit club is famous for his 1983 meltdown over a sticky substance turned into one of baseball’s most famous umpire disputes

George Brett

200

Known for home runs and walks, this former Pirate and Giant also ranked among the game’s elite base stealers in his prime with a total of 512 in his career putting him at 34th all time 

Barry Bonds 

200

This hall of famer known as "The Yankee Clipper" was famously featured in the Season 3 of Seinfeld, "The Note". Kramer claims he saw the legend sitting and dunking a donut at "Dinky Donuts"

Joe DiMaggio

200

David Freese won World Series MVP with two of the most clutch performances in back to back gams to help the Cardinals win their 11 World Series in this year

2011

300

This Notre Dame receiver had 27 touchdowns with 2593 receiving yards while also going 21-6 on the mound in his career for the Fighting Irish before being selected in the 5th round by the Cubs in 2006 

Jeff Smirdijza

300

A Colorado Rockies legend and five-time All-Star, this first baseman spent his entire career in Denver, finishing with over 2,500 hits, and 300 homeruns. He also could have been put in the category to the left of this one

Todd Helton

300

This career .295 hitting speedster spent time with seven MLB teams, including a 2005–2006 stretch in Los Angeles where slapped the ball around and stole 134 bases for the boys in blue

Juan Pierre 

300

This Hall of Fame catcher has ten rings. Nicknamed after a cartoon bear

Yogi Berra

300

This Yankee’s six-RBI performance in Game 6 of the 2009 World Series helped clinch the title over Philadelphia and earn him World Series MVP honors

Hideki Matsui

400

Deion "Prime Time" Sanders is the only athlete in history to play in both an NFL Super Bowl and an MLB World Series. Before he played in the World Series with Atlanta in 1992, he debuted with this team in 1989

New York Yankees 

400

This body of water beyond the right-field wall famous for ‘splash hits’ is named after a Hall of Fame first baseman who never actually played in that specific stadium

McCovey Cove

400

Known more for defense and speed than offense, this former Reds center fielder turned walks and singles into immediate scoring threats with 326 career steals 

Billy Hamilton

400

Born in New York, raised on Yankees baseball, this Gold Glove shortstop is on thin ice with Yankee fans as he has not lived up to the Jeter comps

Anthony Volpe 

400

In 2017, Justin Turner hit a walk-off three-run home run in the bottom of the 9th inning to lift the Dodgers to a 4-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs, giving the Dodgers a 2-0 series lead in this playoff series 

NLCS

500

This Hesiman trophy winner was saying "Boomer Sooner" but could have been patrolling the outfield in the big leagues if he chose to sign with this MLB team before being drafted first overall by the Arizona Cardinals in 2019

Oakland A's (Kyler Murray) 

500

This Hall of Famer made the switch from shortstop to centerfield in Milwaukee, winning two MVPs in his storied career

Robin Yount 

500

This is the MLB record for career stolen bases, set by Rickey Henderson—a total no other player has ever come within 300 of

1,406

500

Known as the 'Italian Nightmare' and 'Pasquatch,' this Kansas City Royals first baseman represented Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic this pastyear

Vinnie Pasquantino

500

The 2004 Red Sox erased a 3–0 ALCS deficit against the Yankees before sweeping the Cardinals to win their first World Series in 86 years. This player was named ALCS MVP

David Ortiz