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Rollie Fingers
Career Highlights: Inducted into Baseballs Hall of Fame in 1992...Recognized as the first true closer pitcher to record 300 saves...Played vital role in five Oakland As Division Championships and three World Series Championships from 1971 to 1975...First American League reliever to win the Cy Young Award and be named AL MVP, while with Milwaukee in 1981...Had 341 career saves, third all-time, in 16 major-league seasons...Named MVP of the 1974 World Series...Played for Oakland, San Diego and Milwaukee during his 16-year major league career. Celebrity Golf Accomplishments: Recorded four top-20 finishes out of six starts on the Celebrity golf in 2003 Best finish was a tie for 9th at the 2003 Celebrity golf Jamaican Holiday Classic |
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Doug Flynn
Career Highlights: Spent 11 years in Major League Baseball at second base
Member of the 1975 and 1976 World Champion Cincinnati Reds
Won the 1980 Golden Glove Award while with the New York Mets
Tied a Major League record with three triples in a game in 1979
Led all National League second basemen in fielding percentage from 1979-1981
Also logged time with the Detroit Tigers and Montreal Expos
Played basketball at the University of Kentucky
Flirted with a second career in singing when he traveled and performed with the Oak Ridge Boys and toured with Loretta Lynns band, The Coal Miners
Member of the Kentucky Softball Hall of Fame. |
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Grant Fuhr
Career Highlights: This veteran NHL goaltender retired in 2000 after 20 years in the league
Elected to the Hall of Fame in 2003
During his career, he logged 868 games with 403 wins, 295 losses and 114 ties
Also recorded 25 career shutouts
A member of five Stanley Cup Championship Teams with the Edmonton Oilers
Six-time NHL All-Star
Named the 1985-86 All-Star game MVP
Won the 1987-88 Vezina Trophy as the NHLs top goaltender
In 1995-96, Fuhr set NHL records for most games played (79) and consecutive starts (76) in a single season. |