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- Vin Scully For sixty years, Vin Scully (b. Nov. 27, 1927) has been the broadcaster for the the Dodgers -- in Brooklyn, in Los Angeles -- for every home game, and many away games. Players have come and gone. Legends have played out in the storied ballparks of E...
- NASCAR Hall Of Fame About This Website: This Website is about The NASCAR Hall OF Fame, and will have interesting links, news, pictures and info about NASCAR'S finest! What is the NASCAR Hall OF Fame? The NASCAR Hall of Fame will honor drive...
- Hank Aaron Hank Aaron, born in 1934, American baseball player, nicknamed Hammerin’ Hank, whose 755 home runs broke the all-time record previously held by Babe Ruth. Aaron was noted for his remarkable consistency. Although he led the league in home runs on...
- Jim Brown American Jim Brown led the National Football League in rushing yards eight times in his nine-year career with the Cleveland Browns (1957 to 1966). He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1971. See Jim Brown.
- Biking T-Shirts and Gifts Biking Videos, t-shirts, links, and gifts! Just for Bike Fans. You will find a ton of great information on the Biking Sport, plus some great t-shirts and gifts for that special someone who is a Biking Sport fan!
- Dick Vitale | Basketball Hall of Fame | Coach, Sportcaster & Fund-Raiser Most people know of Dick "Awesome Baby" Vitale as an ESPN sportscaster, former coach and Basketball Hall of Famer. Vitale conveys a different persona to us in Sarasota, Florida. Yes, we know all about his colorful commenting and how his ove...
- Circus Ring of Fame Honors Legendary Performers The 23rd Annual St Armands Circle Ring of Fame induction ceremony takes place in St Armands Circle Park 12:30 - 4:00 pm Sunday, January 17, 2009. 2010's honorees are: Tino Wallenda Zupe, a Highwire artist and grandson of Karl Wallenda; Rudi and S...
- Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame - "Vote" for the Nominees This lens is powered by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Search Engine Situated on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland, Ohio the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame contains remarkable interactive exhibits, films, videos and priceless and poignant...
- Barry Bonds | Home Run 756 Passing Hank Aaron on All-Time Home Run List The Wall Street Journal writes, "Barry Bonds inspires love, hate and indifference depending on whether or not you think he used performance-enhancing drugs to transform himself from a feared slugger to a terrifying one. But whatever you feel is...
- Song Lyrics - Cheap Sunglasses - ZZ Top ZZ Top are an American hard rock band formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas. The group members are Billy Gibbons (guitar, vocals, harmonica), Dusty Hill (bass guitar, vocals, keyboards), and Frank Beard (drums, percussion). The band holds the distinction...
- Satchel Paige - Hardest-working pitcher ever? Satchel Paige was one of the greatest pitchers that have ever lived. Unfortunately he is not in the record books alongside men like Cy Young, Nolan Ryan, Walter Johnson and Christy Mathewson, even though he pitched across five decades. He pitched on...
- Junior Johnson | Moonshiner to NASCAR Superstar A lifelong Southerner, my wife can rattle off the legend of Junior Johnson like he was the boy next door! In 1966, she read one of her all-time favorite essays about the NASCAR legend in Tom Wolfe's The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streameline B...
- Pete Rose
- Vince Gill
- Barry Sanders This site is all about Barry Sanders.Sanders was Detroit's first draft pick in 1989 , and he would play his whole career as a Lion.He rushed for atleast 1,000 yards in every season that he played , and 5 of those campaigns totaled 1,500 or more yards...
- Supporters of Rush Becoming Inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame We strongly support inducting Rush into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Rush's musical ability, influence, longevity, and success have indisputably established the band as one of the premier bands in rock music and satisfies the goal of the induction...
- Blues Harp Harmonica Did you ever hear a harmonica player suddenly have a solo in the middle of a blues song and think 'wow I wish I could do that?' That is called 'harping the blues' in music circles. The pros know how to bend the notes just right to ach...
- Nolan Ryan I grew up an Angel fan and Nolan Ryan was one of my favorite players. He was a no-nonsense ball player who could throw the ball 100 miles an hour. A Hall of Fame Great. Ryan was traded to the Angels in 1972 (I was 13 years old) along with pitcher Don...
- Fan's Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame I love the concept of Hall of Fame, but feel that in many cases such a 'Hall of Fame' is chosen by an elite group of 'experts' whose own personal preferences are more important than chosing deserving entrants. This, in my opinion, is most prevalent...
- Donnie Allison
