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  1. Terry Francona

    Terry Jon "Tito" Francona (born April 22, 1959, in Aberdeen, South Dakota) is a Major League Baseball manager. As of 2007, he manages the Boston Red Sox in the American League.

  2. Bob Melvin

    Robert Paul Melvin (born October 28, 1961 in Palo Alto, California) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball and the current manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks. During the 2003 and 2004 seasons he was the manager of the Seattle Mariners. His first year as a manager with the Mariners, the team won 93 games but failed to go to the playoffs. The Mariners decided not to extend his contract after the 2004 season when the team lost a total of 99 games.

  3. Jim Tracy

    James Edwin ("Jim") Tracy (born December 31, 1955 in Hamilton, Ohio) is the manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates Prior to joining the Pirates, Tracy was manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers from 2001 to 2005 (4 winning seasons out of 5), compiling a 427-383 record. With Tracy as manager, the Dodgers won the National League West division in 2004 but lost to the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League Division Series.

  4. Gary Jones

    Gary Wayne Jones (born November 11 1960 in Henderson, Texas) is an American former coach in Major League Baseball and a longtime minor league manager. Jones was signed by the Chicago Cubs as a free agent infielder in 1982 out of the University of Arkansas. He played for seven years in the Cubs and Athletics organizations, including two seasons with the Triple-A Tacoma Tigers. After retiring as a player, he has led teams in the Oakland Athletics, Boston Red Sox, …

  5. Jim Marshall

    Rufus James Marshall (born May 25, 1931, in Danville, Illinois) is a former first baseman and manager in American Major League Baseball. Marshall managed the Chicago Cubs (1974-76) and the Oakland Athletics (1979) but never enjoyed a winning season in either post. His career major league managing record was 229-326 (.413) and his '79 A's squad lost 108 of 162 games (.333). Marshall attended Long Beach State University.

  6. Brad Mills

    James Bradley Mills (born January 19, 1957 in Exeter, California) is the bench coach of the Boston Red Sox and a former player in Major League Baseball. Nephew is Kirk Kindy Before the 2004 season, Mills was named to the job reuniting with Red Sox manager Terry Francona, his former teammate and roommate at the University of Arizona. Mills and Francona also played together with the Montreal Expos (1981-83), …

  7. Mark Connor

    Mark Peter Connor (born May 27, 1949 in Brooklyn, New York) is currently the pitching coach for the Texas Rangers. Before his coaching career, he was a minor league pitcher from 1971 through 1972 who batted and threw right handed. Connor played two minor league seasons for the Minnesota Twins before his career was ended by an arm injury. He went 4-5 with a 2.78 ERA , three saves, and 57 strikeouts in 55 innings for the 1971 Auburn Twins.

  8. Macay McBride

    Joseph Macay McBride (born October 24, 1982 in Augusta, Georgia) is a Major League baseball relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers. McBride was traded to the Tigers June 20, 2007. Macay went 1-0 with a 2.91 earned run average for AA Greenville in 2004. He began the next season with the AA Mississippi Braves and went 3-1 with a 3.65 earned run average before being promoted to the AAA Richmond Braves, where he compiled a 1-5 record with a 4.33 ERA.

  9. Kerri Strug

    Kerri Allyson Strug (born November 19, 1977) is an American gymnast from Tucson, Arizona.

  10. Al Pedrique

    Alfredo José Pedrique García, best know as "Al Pedrique" (pay-DREE-kay), is a former Major League Baseball shortstop and right-handed batter who played for the New York Mets (1987), Pittsburgh Pirates (1987, 88) and Detroit Tigers (1989). Pedrique was signed by the Mets in 1978 and made his debut nine years later. After five games with the team, he hit .301 with the Pirates in his rookie season, …

  11. Roy Johnson

    Roy J. Johnson was an American righthanded pitcher and longtime coach in Major League Baseball. He also was the interim manager of the Chicago Cubs for one game in 1944. He was nicknamed "Hardrock" as a minor league manager because his teams played in a tough, uncompromising way. Born in Madill, Oklahoma, Johnson had a mediocre pitching record. In his only major league season, the war-shortened 1918 campaign, …

  12. Bill Plummer

    William Francis Plummer (born March 21, 1947 in Oakland, CA) was a catcher for the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, and the Seattle Mariners. While never a regular player (he was Johnny Bench's backup catcher during the Big Red Machine years), he did play solid defense. He was a lifetime .188 hitter (he only batted above .200 three times in his career). After he retired, he stayed with the Mariners as a third base coach, and when Jim Lefebvre was fired after the 1991 season, …

  13. Brian Butterfield

    Brian Butterfield (born March 9 1958 in Bangor, Maine) is the current third base coach for the Toronto Blue Jays Major League Baseball team. Butterfield is the son of Jack Butterfield, the former vice-president of player development and scouting for the New York Yankees. The younger Butterfield played in the Yankees minor-league system before joining the major-league team as a roving infield instructor in 1984. Butterfield later became a coach with the Arizona Diamondbacks, …

  14. Lefty Phillips

    Harold Ross "Lefty" Phillips (June 16, 1919 - June 12, 1972) was an American coach, manager, scout and front office executive in Major League Baseball. Phillips was the second manager in California Angels franchise history. A native of Los Angeles, Phillips was a lefthanded pitcher but, because of a sore arm, his professional playing career consisted of fewer than five games with the Bisbee Bees of the Class D Arizona-Texas League in 1939.

  15. Bill Austin

    Accomplished Systems Engineer with extensive experience in Security and Internet Architecture, Information Systems and Project Management. Proven successes in defining and developing complex systems and problem solving involving wireless and Internet technologies as well as the invention of integrated systems applications. Internet marketing expert with extensive experience in improving bottom line performance for medium sized manufacturing and distribution company marketing efforts. . . .

  16. Gilbert Arenas

    Gilbert Jay Arenas Jr. (born January 6, 1982 in Florida) is an American professional basketball player currently with the NBA's Washington Wizards. Arenas overcame his modest NBA debut, including being a second-round draft pick, to establish himself as one of the most dominant and clutch players in the NBA. From the time of his entry into the league, Arenas's popularity soared.

  17. David Ortiz

    David Ortiz (born November 18, 1975 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, as David Américo Ortiz Arias), is a Major League Baseball designated hitter who plays for the Boston Red Sox (since 2003). Previously, Ortiz played for the Minnesota Twins (1997-2002). Nicknamed "Big Papi," Ortiz has played in four All-Star Games and holds the Red Sox single-season record for home runs (54).

  18. J. T. Snow

    Jack Thomas "J. T ." Snow, Jr. is a former Major League Baseball player. As of 2007, he had played all but two games in his career as a first baseman, and played nine of his 13½ seasons with the San Francisco Giants. He was known for exceptional defense.

  19. Rob Babcock

    Rob Babcock is an assistant general manager with the Minnesota Timberwolves of the NBA. He is most notably remembered as the former general manager of the Toronto Raptors. Brothers Pete and Dave also are employed by the NBA. Babcock has 17 years of NBA management experience. On June 7, 2004, he was named to head the Raptors' basketball operations. Babcock earned his master’s degree in secondary education and psychology from Arizona State University in 1977.

  20. Joe Borchard

    Joseph Edward Borchard (born November 25, 1978 in Panorama City, California), a 1997 graduate of Adolfo Camarillo High School in Camarillo, California was the 12th pick of the first round in the 2000 MLB amateur draft out of Stanford University by the Chicago White Sox. Borchard, who also played quarterback for Stanford, took a $5.3 million signing bonus to play for the White Sox.

  21. Bing Devine

    Vaughan Pallmore "Bing" Devine (March 1 1916 - January 27 2007) was an American front office executive for the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets in Major League Baseball. In the prime of his career, as a general manager, the executive who is responsible for all baseball operations, Devine was a major architect of four National League champions and three World Series champions in the six years between 1964 and 1969.

  22. Roy Shivers

    Roy Shivers (born July 5,1941 in Hally, Arkansas) was the General Manager of the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League from December 24,1999 until August 21, 2006. Shivers' tenure as "General Manager" produced a record of 52 Wins, 64 Losses, and 1 Tie. He was also a former running back in the National Football League with the St. Louis Cardinals.

  23. William Mulholland

    William Mulholland (September 11 1855 - July 22 1935) was a water-services engineer in Southern California, United States. He was born in Belfast, Ireland (now Northern Ireland) and emigrated to New York City in the 1870s with his brother Hugh Mulholland and traveled to San Francisco in 1877. Mulholland worked as a miner in Arizona Territory before moving to the city that would build his reputation, Los Angeles.

  24. Mike Port

    Michael D. Port (born July 24, 1945, Fallbrook, California) is vice president, umpiring for American Major League Baseball and a former front-office executive for three MLB clubs. He was the general manager of the California Angels from September 1984 through 1991 and acting GM of the Boston Red Sox from March through November of 2002. After attending United States International University in his native Southern California, …

  25. Chip Hale

    Walter William Hale (born December 2, 1964, in San Jose, California) was a Major League Baseball designated hitter, third baseman, and second baseman. He is an alumnus of the University of Arizona. Drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 17th round of the 1987 MLB amateur draft, Hale would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Twins on August 27, 1989, and appear in his final game on October 2, 1997.

  26. Dan Devine

    Dan Devine (December 22, 1924 - May 9, 2002) was a football coach who served as head coach at three colleges and also served for four years as head coach of the Green Bay Packers from 1971 to 1974. During his final coaching stint, he led the Notre Dame Fighting Irish to the 1977 national championship.

  27. Carlos Quentin

    Carlos Quentin (born August 28, 1982 in Bellflower, California, is an outfielder who plays for the Arizona Diamondbacks.

  28. William Boyce Thompson

    William Boyce Thompson, (May 13, 1869 - June 27, 1930), was an American mining engineer, financier, promoter of Western support for the revolutionary Kerensky and Bolshevik governments of Russia, philanthropist, and founder of Newmont Mining. Born in Virginia City, Montana, Thompson was a rare combination of hardheaded realist and dreamer.

  29. William Rathje

    William Rathje (born 1 July, 1945) is an archaeologist and professor now at Stanford University, and formerly at the University of Arizona. He is the longtime director of the Garbage Project, which has for decades studied trends in discards by field research in trash dumps.

  30. Glynn Ross

    Glynn Ross (born December 15, 1914, Omaha, Nebraska - died July 21, 2005, Tucson, Arizona) was an American opera impresario. Ross was the first general director of the Seattle Opera, serving that company from 1963 to 1983, and the second general director of the Arizona Opera, from 1983 to 1998. Born Glynn W. Aus to a Norwegian immigrant father and a mother of Swedish descent, he attended the local schools and, upon graduation from high school, …

  31. Ken Bolek

    Ken Bolek, (born December 20, 1953) was a minor league baseball coach, a major league coach, and minor league manager, and is currently an instructor for the International Performance Institute (IPI) aka The Baseball Academy - a high level training school for elite baseball players from all levels of amateur and professional competition, run by IMG Academies. Bolek attended the University of Arizona and Mississippi State University.

  32. Gordon Whyte

    Serial Entreprenure, building a Solar energy business

  33. Josh Byrnes

    Josh Byrnes is currently the General Manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball. A graduate of Haverford College, he began his baseball career as an intern for the Cleveland Indians in 1994, quickly working his way up the organization ladder. In 1999 he was hired to fill the assistant GM position for the Colorado Rockies, a job he held for two years.

  34. Dave Littlefield

    David Littlefield is a Major League Baseball executive. Littlefield is currently employed as Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, positions he has held since July 13, 2001. He took over as GM for Roy Smith, who had assumed the position on a temporary basis after the firing of GM Cam Bonifay on June 11.

  35. Robert D. Watkins

    I am building my network so I can pay it forward. I have found many who are true believers in the Secret who are willing to let the Universe pay them back. Review some of the related people here to see who might be included in the list... are you on my related people list? do you want to be? Send me a note and lets see if we are a fit.

  36. Rod Graves

    Rod Graves is the current Vice President of Football Operations and General Manager for the Arizona Cardinals in the NFL. He started as a regional scout for the Chicago Bears in 1984. He joined the Arizona Cardinals in 1997 as the Assistant to the President and was promoted to his current position in 2003.

  37. Sarocha Pornudomsak

    Sarocha Pornudomsak is a Thai journalist for Phujatkarn Media Group. She is best known as co-host of the show Muangthai Raisabdah with Sondhi Limthongkul from 2003-2006. The program was instrumental in sparking a series of protests demanding Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra resign from the premiership. In 2007 she returned to Thai broadcast TV with Sondhi Limthongkul for Yam Fao Paendin, a pro-government, anti-Thaksin program on Thai government channel 11.

  38. Jack Speiden

    Jack Speiden (b. 1900 d. ????) was an American stockbroker and ranch owner. Speiden fought in both World Wars, attended Yale and received a letter for football while playing on the hockey team, taught in China, worked on Wall Street, bought a ranch, and ran for the United States Congress. Charlie Ohrel, who inherited most of the information about Jack, after his death, summed up his life with a humorous understatement; "He sure did give it a good shot." His ranch, …

  39. Kevin Perez

    George W Bush worked on his father's successful election campaign in 1989, and became a partner of the Texas Rangers in 1994. He became the 46th Governor of the State of Texas in 1995. He was elected as President of the United States in 2001, and was re-elected as President in 2004. Read more on the The White House website .

  40. Mike O'Neil

    Mike O'Neil - President, CEO Mike O'Neil is the founder and CEO of Integrated Alliances, LLC. Prior to founding IA, Mike worked for 15 years as a Sales Engineer for technology companies including Random Access, CompuCom, US West, Cable & Wireless and Internap. In the process, Mike created a large network of project partners and became a master networker in the technology industry. Turning his skill into a business, Mike launched Integrated Alliances, LLC, in 2003.

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