Andy Pettitte

Show # 83April 10 – April 16 A 256-game winner and five-time Word Series champion with the Yankees, Andy was one of the “Core Four” on the Yankee teams that dominated in the 1990s and 2000s.

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Paul Molitor

Show # 77February 27 – March 5 The Kansas City Royals’ vice-president of baseball operations is a first-ballot Hall of Famer, three-time AL batting champion, MVP, Gold Glover, and Word Series champion.

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George Brett

Show # 76February 20 – 26 The Kansas City Royals’ vice-president of baseball operations is a first-ballot Hall of Famer, three-time AL batting champion, MVP, Gold Glover, and Word Series champion.

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Dave Winfield

Show # 75February 13 – 19 A principal negotiator for the Major League Baseball Players Association, Dave won a Big Ten basketball championship and was named to 12 MLB All-Star teams, earning six Gold Gloves on his way to Cooperstown.

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Phil Simms

Show # 74February 6 – 12 An NFL Most Valuable Player and two-time Super Bowl champion, Phil was Bill Walsh’s preference, over Joe Montana, but the New York Giants picked Phil first and he threw for more than 33,000 yards.

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Roger Goodell

Show # 73January 30 – February 5 The NFL Commissioner is sports’ most powerful personality, who captained Bronxville High’s football, basketball and baseball teams and is now charting an exciting path for the NFL’s next 100 years.

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Miracle on Ice

Show # 72January 23 – 29 Forty years ago, the U.S. hockey team defeated the Soviet Union in the Miracle on Ice at the Lake Placid Winter Olympics on its way to a gold medal win over Finland.  Craig Patrick and Jim Craig share the excitement.

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Joe Namath

Show # 68December 26 – January 1 After leading Alabama to a national championship, Joe set professional football on fire with his Super Bowl MVP performance and victory over the heavily favored Johnny Unitas-led Colts.

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Bill Cowher

Show # 65December 5 – 11 A two-time Sporting News NFL Coach of the Year, AP Coach of the Year, a Super Bowl champion and a four-time Pro Bowl head coach, Bill co-stars on CBS’s The NFL Today.

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