This player has the MLB record for most consecutive games with a hit, ending at 56
Joe DiMaggio
Magic Johnson
Earvin
Plays tight end for the Minnesota Vikings
Kyle Rudolph
Winner of the dunk contest in 1986, beating out my teammate and defending champ Dominique Wilkins, standing at 5’6”
Spud Webb
Appearing in the original Space Jam, this player weighs in at a sickly 235 lbs. and 7’6” tall
Shawn Bradley
This player went on an unprecedented run of appearing in 8 straight NBA Finals from 2011-2018
Lebron James
Tiger Woods
Eldrick
Played center for the Kentucky Wildcats
Nerlens Noel
The first player with 2,200+ yards in 4 straight seasons, playing in my career for the Chargers, Saints, and Eagles, standing at 5’6”
Darren Sproles
This Hall of Famer and 11-time Pro-Bowler played tackle for the Baltimore Ravens, measuring in at 6’9”
Jonathan Ogden
This school hold the NCAA Men’s Basketball record for consecutive wins, ending at 88
UCLA
Muggsy Bogues
Tyrone
Of the 3 brothers, 1 played basketball at Washington, and the 2 others played at UCLA
Jrue/Justin/Aaron Holiday
The 2nd all-time in rushing for the Jacksonville Jaguars, standing at 5’7”
Maurice Jones-Drew
This left-handed pitcher is tied for the most 300 strikeout seasons in a career with 6, standing at 6’10”
Randy Johnson
This team made it to the Super Bowl in 4 consecutive seasons, only to lose every single one of them
Buffalo Bills
Bo Jackson
Vincent
Played in the frontcourt for Syracuse, and his jersey number ironically matched his last name
Rakeem Christmas
Won the 2017 MLB AL MVP award
Jose Altuve
Having gigantism, this wrestler had wrists measuring similar to that of a gorilla, and stood tall at 7’4”
Andre the Giant
This player started the most games consecutively in an NFL career, ending at 297
Brett Favre
Doc Rivers
Glenn
Has managed teams in the MLB, including the Mets and Red Sox
Bobby Valentine
A Hall of Famer, this catcher was a 3-time MVP and 18 time All Star, and 10-time World Series champion, playing from 1946-1965, standing at 5’7”
Yogi Berra
This defensive end was so tall, he was given the nickname “Too Tall”, standing at 6’9”
Ed "Too Tall" Jones