Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling

Show # 129 February 26 – March 4 Keith was the greatest defensive first baseman of all time, a National League MVP, and a two-time World Series champion. Ron authored the greatest pitching performance in NCAA history before joining the Mets, where he was a…

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Andy Pettitte

Show # 128February 19 – 25 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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Roger Clemens

Show # 127February 12 – 18 Arguably baseball’s best pitcher of all time, Roger won a record seven Cy Young Awards, seven ERA titles, two Triple Crowns, two World Series championships, and an MVP.

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Mike Piazza

Show # 126February 5 – 11 Baseball’s best offensive catcher, Hall of Famer Mike Piazza was a 12-time All-Star, 10-time Silver Slugger, and an NL Rookie of the Year.

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Auston Matthews

Show # 124January 22 – 28 The Toronto Maple Leafs’ 24-year-old center is only the second American to be selected #1 overall in the NHL draft. He scored four goals in his NHL debut, won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the league’s top rookie…

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Joe Haden

Show # 122January 8 – 14 Joe is a three-time Pro Bowler for the Pittsburgh Steelers and was a unanimous All-American and BCS Champion at Florida.

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Bruce Smith

Show # 118December 11 – 17 The greatest defensive player of all time was an 11-time Pro Bowler and two-time, first-team All-American at Virginia Tech.

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Ric Flair

Show # 117December 4– 10 The “Nature Boy” is a 16-time WWE champion and is widely considered to be the greatest pro wrestler of all time.

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Marshall Faulk

Show # 116November 27 – December 3 A three-time first-team All-American and NFL Offensive Player of the Year, Marshall is in both the College Football Hall of fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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Frank Reich

Show # 114November 13 – 19 Frank quarterbacked his University of Maryland and Buffalo Bills teams to the greatest comebacks in NCAA and NFL history.

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Pete Alonso

Show # 108October 2 – 8 The Mets’ star first baseman is the two-time reigning Home Run Derby champion and won the NL Rookie of the Year Award with a record 53 home runs.

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Matt Prater

Show # 107September 25 – October 1 A Pro Bowler and 16-year NFL veteran, Matt holds the records for the longest field goal and the most field goals over 50 yards.

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Austin Ekeler

Show # 106September 18 – 24 Signed by the Los Angeles Chargers as an undrafted free agent in 2017, Austin has established himself as a standout all-purpose running back.

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Derek Carr

Show # 105September 11 – 17 Drafted in 2014 out of Fresno State and the starting quarterback for the Las Vegas Raiders, Derek is a three-time Pro Bowler and already holds many of the franchise’s passing records.

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Tyreek Hill

Show # 104September 4– 10 Tyreek is a Super Bowl champion and five-time Pro Bowler, and was Track and Field’s Athlete of the Year as a high school senior.

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Jim Boeheim

Show # 103August 28 – September 3 A three-time Olympic gold medalist and a Naismith Hall of Famer, Jim has coached Syracuse to ten Big East championships.

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Tom Izzo

Show # 102August 21 – 27 A Naismith Hall of Famer and former AP Coach of the Year, Tom has a 52-21 lifetime NCAA tournament record with Michigan State.

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Mack Brown

Show # 101August 14 – 20 UNC’s head football coach is a BCS National Champion, ACC Coach of the Year, Paul Bryant Award winner, and College Football Hall of Famer.

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Connor McDavid

Show # 100August 7 – 13 Selected unanimously for two Hart Trophies, as the NHL’s Most Valuable Player, 24-year-old Connor is hockey’s greatest player and captain of the Edmonton Oilers.

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Gail Devers

Show # 99July 31 – August 6 A three-time Olympic gold medalist and five-time Word Champion, Gail is only the second woman to successfully defend a 100-meter title at the Olympics and is a member of the National Track and Field Hall of Fame…

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Mike Piazza

Show # 94June 26 – July 2 Baseball’s best offensive catcher, Hall of Famer Mike Piazza was a 12-time All-Star, 10-time Silver Slugger, and an NL Rookie of the Year.

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Roger Clemens

Show # 93June 19 – 25 Arguably baseball’s best pitcher of all time, Roger won a record seven Cy Young Awards, seven ERA titles, two Triple Crowns, two World Series championships, and an MVP.

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Joey Logano

Show # 90May 29 – June 4 From Rookie of the Year to youngest NASCAR Cup winner, Joey is the face of NASCAR’s new generation with 27 wins, including the Daytona 500.

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James Blake

Show # 89May 22 – 28 The Tennis Channel’s lead analyst was an All-Ivy selection at Harvard, rose to become the #4 ranked player in the world, and is a two-time New York Times best-selling author.

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Howie Long

Show # 87May 8 – 14 A Super Bowl champion, NFL Defensive Player of the Year, and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Howie is one the NFL’s top network TV analysts.

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Brett Favre

Show # 86May 1 – 7 A three-time NFL MVP and twelve-time Pro Bowler, Brett took his Packers to Super Bowl glory and landed himself in the Hall of Fame on the first ballot.

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Don Garber

Show # 85April 24 – 30 Commissioner Don Garber has shepherded Major League Soccer into America’s fastest rising sport with an unbounded future under his pathbreaking leadership.

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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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Julius Erving

Show # 82April 3 – April 9 One of basketball’s best and most loved players of all time, Julius is an NBA and two-time ABA champion and is a member of the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall…

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J. C. Tretter

Show # 80March 20 – 26 The president of the NFL Players Association was a unanimous All-Ivy selection at Cornell and anchors the Cleveland Brown’s offensive line at center.

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Chipper Jones

Show # 78March 6– 12 A number one draft pick who fulfilled his promise, Chipper was a nearly unanimous first-ballot baseball Hall of Fame selection, a World Series champion, a National League MVP, and and eight-time All-Star.

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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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David Maraniss

Show # 69January 2 – 8 A Pultizer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post, David has penned a series of New York Times best-sellers, including classics on Roberto Clemente and Vince Lombardi, and is at work on a biography of Jim Thorpe.

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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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Eric Lindros

Show # 67December 19 – 25 Canada’s best junior hockey player of his era, Eric was the first pick in his NHL draft on his way to the Hockey Hall of Fame and a ranking as one of the 100 greatest hockey players of…

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Howie Long

Show # 66December 12 – 18 A Super Bowl champion, NFL Defensive Player of the Year, and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Howie is one the NFL’s top network TV analysts.

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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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Patrick Ewing

Show # 64November 28 – December 4 Currently the head coach at Georgetown, Patrick was a standout in high school, college, and the NBA, as a two-time first-team Parade All-American, three-time first-team All-American, and eleven-time NBA All-Star.

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Marshall Faulk

Show # 62November 14 – 20 A three-time First-Team All-American, and the only NFL player to rush for more than 12,000 yards and receive for more than 6,000 yards, Marshall was a three-time NFL Offensive Player of the Year. 

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Kristi Yamaguchi

Show # 61November 7 – 13 An Olympic figure skating gold medalist and two-time word champion, Kristi is an American hero, best-selling author, and early Dancing with the Stars champion, whose husband, Bret Hedican, is a fellow Olympian and a Stanley Cup champion.

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Doug Flutie

Show # 59October 24 – 30 A Heisman Trophy winner and a three-time Canadian Football Grey Cup champion and MVP, Doug was also an NFL Pro Bowler and NFL Comeback Player of the Year.

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Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling

Show # 58 October 17 – 23 Keith was the greatest defensive first baseman of all time, a National League MVP, and a two-time World Series champion.  Ron authored the greatest pitching performance in NCAA history before joining the Mets, where he was a World…

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John Smoltz

Show # 57October 10 – 16 A first-ballot Hall of Famer, Cy Young Award winner, and eight-time All-Star, John is baseball’s star analyst on Fox and the MLB Network.

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Bruce Smith

Show # 56October 3 – 9 Arguably football’s best defensive player in NCAA and NFL history, Bruce was a two-time First-Team All-American before recording a record 200 NFL sacks and 1,125 tackles, and earning three NFL defensive Player of the Year titles and eleven…

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George Will

Show # 55September 26 – October 2 America’s most influential journalist and a Pulitzer Prize winner, George talks baseball with Boomer. His epic baseball book, Men at Work, was a #1 New York Times best-seller for 14 consecutive weeks.

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Phil Simms

Show # 54September 19 – 25 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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Billie Jean King

Show # 53September 12 – 18 Presidential Medal of Freedom winner and Time Person of the Year, Billie Jean crushed Bobby Riggs in the Battle of the Sexes and won ten Wimbledon, one French Open, two Australian Open and five U.S. Open singles titles…

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Carl Lewis

Show # 51August 29 – September 4 Named the Olympic Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee, Carl won nine OIympic gold medals and ten world championships in the long jump, 100 and 200 meters, and the 4 x 400 relay.

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Bill Walton

Show # 48August 8 – 14 The three-time NCAA College Player of the Year, NBA MVP, and two-time NBA champion discusses his greatest challenges and accomplishments, while delivering his powerful analysis on the NBA’s re-opening.

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Chipper Jones

Show # 47August 1 – 7 A number one draft pick who fulfilled his promise, Chipper was a nearly unanimous first-ballot baseball Hall of Fame selection, a World Series champion, a National League MVP, and and eight-time All-Star.

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Mike Matheny

Show # 45July 18 – 24 Baseball’s most respected manager, and one of the greatest defensive catchers of all-time, makes news on the start of the 2020 MLB season.

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Marshall Faulk

Show # 44July 11 – 17 A three-time First-Team All-American, and the only NFL player to rush for more than 12,000 yards and receive for more than 6,000 yards, Marshall was a three-time NFL Offensive Player of the Year. 

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John Smoltz

Show # 43July 4 – 10 A first-ballot Hall of Famer, Cy Young Award winner, and eight-time All-Star, John is baseball’s star analyst on Fox and the MLB Network.

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George Will

Show # 42June 27 – July 3 America’s most influential journalist and a Pulitzer Prize winner, George talks baseball with Boomer. His baseball epic, Men at Work, was a #1 New York Times best-seller for 14 consecutive weeks.

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Roger Goodell

Show # 41June 20 – 26 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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Adam Silver

Show # 40June 13 – 19 The NBA’s much celebrated Commissioner, and one of the most powerful figures in sports, is our special guest for NBA All-Star Weekend.

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Doug Flutie

Show # 36May 16 – 22 A Heisman Trophy winner, three-time Canadian Football Grey Cup champion and MVP, Doug was also a NFL Pro Bowler and Comeback Player of the Year.

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Scott Stevens

Show # 35May 9 – 15 A Stanley Cup MVP and first-ballot Hockey Hall of Famer, Scott was an intensely physical and highly skilled player and is now the NHL’s top TV analyst.

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Joe Namath

Show # 34May 2 – 8 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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Anthony Muñoz

Show # 33April 25 – May 1 After catapulting his USC team to a stunning Rose Bowl victory and a College World Series championship, Anthony became the best offensive lineman in NFL history.

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Tiki Barber

Show # 32April 18 – 24 The New York Giants’ greatest running back all-time, and one of its best receivers, is the author of eight books and a national media star.

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Adam Rippon

Show # 31April 11 – 17 Author of a new national best-selling autobiography, Adam is an Olympic medalist, U.S. national figure skating and Season 26 Dancing with the Stars champion.  Known for his signature move, the Rippon Lutz, Adam was also a three-time World…

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Billie Jean King

Show # 29March 28 – April 3 Presidential Medal of Freedom winner and Time Person of the Year, Billie Jean crushed Bobby Riggs in the Battle of the Sexes and won ten Wimbledon, one French Open, two Australian Open and five U.S. Open singles…

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Jeff Bagwell

Show # 28March 21 – 27 A Hall of Famer, NL MVP, Gold Glover, Rookie of the Year, and three-time Silver Slugger, Jeff is the only Major Leaguer to reach 30 homes runs, 100 RBI, 100 runs scored, and 100 bases on balls in…

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John Smoltz

Show # 27March 14 – 20 A first-ballot Hall of Famer, Cy Young Award winner, and eight-time All-Star, John is baseball’s star analyst on Fox and the MLB Network.

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Miracle on Ice

Show # 24February 22 – 28 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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Adam Silver

Show # 23February 15 – 21 The NBA’s much celebrated Commissioner, and one of the most powerful figures in sports, is our special guest for NBA All-Star Weekend.

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George Will

Show # 22February 8 – 14 America’s most influential journalist and a Pulitzer Prize winner, George talks baseball with Boomer. His baseball epic, Men at Work, was a #1 New York Times best-seller for 14 consecutive weeks.

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Phil Simms

Show # 21February 1 – 7 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, where he threw for more than 33,000 yards.

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Roger Goodell

Show # 20January 25 – 31 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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Marshall Faulk

Show # 19January 18 – 24 A three-time First-Team All-American, and the only NFL player to rush for more than 12,000 yards and receive for more than 6,000 yards, Marshall was a three-time NFL Offensive Player of the Year. 

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Brandt Snedeker

Show # 18January 11 – 17 A FedEx Cup champion, PGA Rookie of the Year, and winner the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship, Brandt is one of the most popular players on the Tour, and shot the 10th sub-60 round in PGA history.

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Jim Craig

Show # 17January 4 – 10 Jim co-created the Gold Medal Miracle on Ice at Lake Placid in the 1980 Winter Olympics, stopping 36 of 39 shots on goal from the feared Soviet team, en route to a stunning 4-3 U.S. victory.

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Katelyn Ohashi

Show # 16December 28 – January 3 A six-time All-American gymnast at UCLA, junior national champion and winner of the American Cup, Katelyn scored a perfect 10 score at the 2019 Collegiate Challenge, the fourth of her career.

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Bill Cowher

Show # 15December 21 – 27 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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Phil Simms

Show # 13December 7 – 13 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, where he threw for more than 33,000 yards.

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Joe Namath

Show # 12November 30 – December 6Joe remains football’s most popular player, who led Alabama to a national football championship and did the same for the Jets in Super Bowl III, where he was named the game’s MVP in a historic upset of Johnny…

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Bruce Smith

Show # 11November 23 – 29Arguably football’s best defensive player in NCAA and NFL history, Bruce was a two-time First-Team All-American, before making a record 200 NFL sacks and 1,125 tackles, earning three NFL defensive Player of the Year titles and eleven Pro Bowl…

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Mike Richter and Patrick Kelly

Show # 10November 16 – 22Broadly considered to be the best American born goaltender of all-time and and one of hockey’s most strategic thinkers, Mike led his New York Rangers to a Stanley Cup Championship and is a member of the U.S. Hockey Hall…

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Simon Pagenaud

Show # 9November 9 – 15 Simon won the American LeMans series in 2010, before being named IndyCar Rookie of the year in 2012.  Over Memorial Day weekend in 2019, he became the first Frenchman since Gaston Chevrolet in 1920 to win the Indianapolis 500,…

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Mark Messier

Show # 8November 2 – 8One of the greatest hockey players of all-time, Mark was a fifteen-time NHL All-Star, a two-time Hart Trophy winner as the NHL’s MVP and a six-time Stanley Cup Champion.  Revered for his clutch play and teamwork, Messier is an…

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Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling

Show # 7 October 26 – November 1 Keith was the greatest defensive first baseman of all-time, a National League MVP and two-time World Series champion.  Ron authored the greatest pitching performance in NCAA history, before joining the Mets, where he was a World Series champion,…

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Adam Rippon

Show # 6October 19 – 25Author of a new national best-selling autobiography, Adam is an Olympic medalist, U.S. national figure skating and Season 26 Dancing with the Stars champion.  Known for his signature move, the Rippon Lutz, Adam was also a three-time World Juniors…

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Bruce Smith

Show # 5October 12 – 18Arguably football’s best defensive player in NCAA and NFL history, Bruce was a two-time First-Team All-American, before making a record 200 NFL sacks and 1,125 tackles, earning three NFL defensive Player of the Year titles and eleven Pro Bowl…

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Torey Lovullo

Show # 4 October 5 – 11 2017 National League Manager of the Year and 2013 World Series champion, the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Torey Lovullo, is joined by former MLB All-Star catcher and Diamondbacks’ manager, Bob Brenly, who led Arizona to an upset World Series…

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Nadia Comaneci

Show # 3 September 28 – October 4 One of the greatest athletes of the 20th Century, Nadia is the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect 10.0, which she matched six more times on her way to five Olympic gold medals, three silvers…

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Joe Namath

Show # 2September 21 – 27Joe remains football’s most popular player, who led Alabama to a national football championship and did the same for the Jets in Super Bowl III, where he was named the game’s MVP in a historic upset of Johnny Unitas’s…

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Billie Jean King

Show # 1September 14 – 20Presidential Medal of Freedom winner and Time Person of the Year, Billie Jean crushed Bobby Riggs in the Battle of the Sexes and won ten Wimbledon, one French Open, two Australian Open and five U.S. Open singles titles in…

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