- Barry Ryan
Reverend Father Barry Ryan (born 1949) is a U.S. Roman Catholic priest who in late December 2004 pleaded guilty to repeatedly molesting a six year-old boy and who was sentenced to two years in prison. After his ordination in 1976 Ryan worked in parishes in Brooklyn, New York before enlisting as a chaplain in the U.S. Air Force in 1984. He left the Air Force in 1995 after allegations of improper sexual conduct while he had been stationed at Mobile, Alabama. - Patricia Lewsley
Patricia Lewsley (born 3 March 1957) is a Northern Irish politician. Born in Belfast, Lewsley attended the University of Ulster before working as a cook and an advice worker. In 1998, she was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly representing the Social Democratic and Labour Party in Lagan Valley, a seat she held in 2003. In 2001, she was elected to Lisburn City Council. - Brian Moriarty
Brian Moriarty (born 1956) is an American game developer who authored three of the original Infocom interactive fiction titles, "Wishbringer" (1985), "Trinity" (1986) and "Beyond Zork: The Coconut of Quendor" (1987). Two earlier games, "Adventure in the 5th Dimension" (1983) and "Crash Dive!" (1984), were published in the pages of "ANALOG Computing", a magazine for Atari home computer enthusiasts. - Glynn Birch
Glynn Birch is the president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). Following the tragic death of his 21-month-old son to drunk driving, Glynn Birch joined MADD and was asked to share his story. He has been sharing it ever since. Glynn began serving as a volunteer speaker for the MADD Central Florida Chapter in Orlando. He was elected to the chapter's Board of Directors in 1998, and in 1999, was voted chapter president. - John Wardley
John Wardley is a British award-winning concept designer and developer for theme parks, mainly for rides such as roller coasters. <br /> Mr. Wardley started off in the theatre, then later moving on to the film industry (including creating the special effects for five of the James Bond movies). These careers showed him what entertained the British public. The Tussauds Group then hired him, mainly because of his experiences in constructing and performing stage illusions. - Arnold Mathew
Arnold Harris Mathew was the first Old Catholic bishop in the United Kingdom. He was a suspended Roman Catholic priest before joining the Old Catholic movement. Mathew was appointed in 1908 after the Utrecht Union of Old Catholic Churches approved the establishment of a mission in the United Kingdom. Mathew convinced the continental Old Catholic prelates that he had a significant following in Britain which, in fact, was a rather small following. - Grant Izzard
Grant Izzard (born in Penrith, New South Wales) was an Australian rugby league player for the Penrith Panthers and the Illawarra Steelers in the New South Wales Rugby League competition in Australia. His position of choice was at centre and he is also the younger brother of rugby league player Craig Izzard. - Cba Leader Suspended
CBA leader suspended Arrest warrant against former minister's son No fertiliser crisis: Adviser Editor: Mahbubul Alam - Grant Is Suspended
- Clay Hensley
Clayton Allen Hensley is a Major League starting pitcher for the San Diego Padres. He was born on August 31, 1979 in Tomball, Texas. He attended Lamar University in Beaumont, where he set a single season record by striking out 127 in 100.0 innings. Summoned from Triple-A Portland at midseason to fill a hole on the staff, Hensley was a revelation with his poise and command. - Jason Grimsley
Jason Alan Grimsley (born August 7, 1967 in Cleveland, Texas) was best known as a professional relief pitcher. He made his Major League Baseball debut on September 8, 1989 and pitched for the Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians, Anaheim Angels, New York Yankees, Kansas City Royals, Baltimore Orioles, and most recently, the Arizona Diamondbacks. - Josh Hamilton
Joshua Holt Hamilton also known as "Hammer" or "Ham Bone," (born May 21, 1981 in Raleigh, North Carolina) is a baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds. Considered a five-tool player and future superstar, he was selected by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays as the first overall pick in the 1999 Major League Baseball draft. While Hamilton's career was postponed for years due to drug addiction, he made it to the Major Leagues in 2007 as an outfielder for the Reds. - Ferguson Jenkins
Ferguson Arthur "Fergie" Jenkins CM (born December 13 1943 in Chatham, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He spent most of his career with the Chicago Cubs, and also played with the Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers, and Boston Red Sox. - Dave Parker
David Gene "The Cobra" Parker (born June 9, 1951 in Calhoun, Mississippi) is an American former player in Major League Baseball. He was the 1978 National League MVP and a two-time batting champion. - Keith Hernandez
Keith Hernandez (born October 20, 1953 in San Francisco, California) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman of Spanish and part Scots-Irish descent, who played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1974-1983), New York Mets (1983-1989), and Cleveland Indians (1990). He batted and threw left-handed, and through most of his career was listed as being 6 feet tall and 195 pounds. - Al Holland
Alfred Willis Holland (born August 16, 1952 in Roanoke, Virginia), is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher who mostly pitched in the Major Leagues from 1980 to 1986 (as well as a few games in 1977, 1979 and 1987). - Juan Salas
Juan Salas (born November 17, 1978 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a professional Baseball relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Salas signed with Tampa Bay on July 8, 1998 as an amateur free agent, and made his Major League debut September 5, 2006. Salas is notable for being converted from playing third base to pitching while in the Devil Rays' minor league system. - Leon Durham
Leon Durham (born July 31, 1957 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former first baseman and outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for 10 seasons. Durham played with the St. Louis Cardinals (1980,1989), Chicago Cubs (1981-1988), and Cincinnati Reds (1988). Durham batted and threw left-handed. Durham graduated from Cincinnati Woodward High School in 1976 where he was a high school All-American selection his senior year, … - Dwight Gooden
Dwight Eugene Gooden (born November 16, 1964 in Tampa, Florida), also known as Doc Gooden or Dr. K, is a former major league baseball player. He was one of the most dominant and feared pitchers in the National League in the middle and late 1980s, but his career declined precipitously, primarily due to injuries and drug abuse. - Lino Urdaneta
Lino Urdaneta (born November 20, 1979 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a right-handed relief pitcher who plays with the New York Mets. After seven years with the Dodgers and Indians systems, Urdaneta was selected by Detroit in the Rule 5 draft on December 15, 2003. Supposed to be joining the Tigers in 2004, he suffered an elbow injury before spring training and was sidelined 132 games. In his minors career, Urdaneta compiled a 31-28 record with 40 saves, 293 strikeouts, … - Willie Aikens
Willie Mays Aikens (born October 14, 1954 in Seneca, South Carolina) is a former first baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the California Angels (1977, 1979), Kansas City Royals (1980-1983) and Toronto Blue Jays (1984-1985). He graduated from South Carolina State University, and was selected by the Angels with the second pick of the 1975 January amateur draft. He also played with Mexican team "Yaquis". - Matt Lawton
Matthew ("Matt") Lawton III (born November 3, 1971 in Gulfport, Mississippi) is a right fielder in Major League Baseball who has played for the Minnesota Twins (1995-2001), New York Mets (2001), Cleveland Indians (2002-04), Pittsburgh Pirates (2005), Chicago Cubs (2005), New York Yankees (2005) and Seattle Mariners (2006). He bats left-handed and throws right-handed. In a 10-season career, Lawton is a .267 hitter with 138 home runs and 631 RBI in 1182 games. - Yamid Haad
Yamid Salcedo Haad (born September 2, 1977 in Cartagena, Colombia) is a catcher and right-handed batter in the minor leagues for the Cleveland Indians playing for their AAA affiliate, the Buffalo Bisons In a brief stint with the Pirates in 1999, Haad went 0-for-1 in one game played. In 2006, he served as the Giant's backup catcher behind Mike Matheny since previous backup Yorvit Torrealba was traded to the Seattle Mariners. - Tony Phillips
Keith Anthony ("Tony") Phillips (b. April 25, 1959 in Atlanta, Georgia) is a former Major League Baseball utility player who had an 18 year career from 1982 to 1999. He played first base, second base, shortstop, third base, outfielder and designated hitter. He played for the Oakland Athletics, Detroit Tigers, California/Anaheim Angels, Chicago White Sox, and Toronto Blue Jays of the American League and the New York Mets of the National League. - Lonnie Smith
Lonnie Smith(born December 22, 1955 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. He made his debut for the Philadelphia Phillies on September 2, 1978 and later played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Kansas City Royals, Atlanta Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Baltimore Orioles. Smith played his final game on August 10, 1994. Smith was a 1982 National League All-Star, finishing second in league Most Valuable Player voting that season, … - Lamarr Hoyt
Dewey LaMarr Hoyt (born January 1 1955 in Columbia, South Carolina) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who won the 1983 American League Cy Young Award. He was famous for his control on the mound and his lack of control off it, with drug abuse destroying his career after it had barely taken off. - Darryl Strawberry
Darryl Eugene Strawberry (born March 12, 1962) is a former baseball player who is well-known for both his play on the baseball field and for his controversial behavior off of it. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Strawberry was one of the most feared sluggers in the game, known for his prodigious home runs and his intimidating presence in the batter's box with his 6-foot-6 frame and his long, looping swing. - Claudell Washington
Claudell Washington (born August 31, 1954 in Los Angeles, California) is a former right fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Oakland Athletics (1974-76), Texas Rangers (1977-78), Chicago White Sox (1978-80), New York Mets (1980), Atlanta Braves (1981-86), New York Yankees (1987-88, 1990) and California Angels (1989-90). He batted and threw left handed. - Dale Berra
Dale Anthony Berra (born December 13, 1956 in Ridgewood, New Jersey), is a former Major League Baseball player who primarily played as an infielder from 1977 through 1987. The son of former Yankee great Yogi Berra, Dale was a highly sought prospect in the 1975 draft. Although he had a promising baseball future ahead of him, the younger Berra never lived up to his father's greatness. Lost in obscurity and tarnished with drug problems, … - Robert Machado
Robert Alexis Machado [ma-CHAH-do] (born June 3, 1973 in Puerto Cabello, Carabobo State, Venezuela) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball who played most recently with the Texas Rangers organization. Previously, Machado played for the Chicago White Sox (1996-98), Montreal Expos (1999), Seattle Mariners (2000), Chicago Cubs (2001-02), Milwaukee Brewers (2002) and Baltimore Orioles (2003-04). He batted and threw right-handed. - Jeffrey Leonard
Jeffrey Leonard (born September 22, 1955, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball with a 14-year career from 1977 to 1990. He played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston Astros and San Francisco Giants, all of the National League, and the Milwaukee Brewers and Seattle Mariners, both of the American League. He was elected to the National League All-Star team in 1987 and to the American League All-Star team in 1989. - Luis Ugueto
Luis Enrique Ugueto [oo-ge-to] (born February 15, 1979) is a Major League Baseball second baseman and switch-hitter batter who played for the Seattle Mariners. Ugueto was born in Caracas, Venezuela. Originally signed by the Florida Marlins as an amateur free agent in 1996, he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates from Florida in the 2001 rule 5 draft. Finally, he made his debut with the Mariners on April 3, 2002. - Rafael Betancourt
Rafael José Betancourt is a Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher who has pitched with the Cleveland Indians since 2003. He was originally signed as an amateur free agent by the Boston Red Sox in September 1993. The Red Sox released him following the 1999 season and then resigned him as a free agent in December 2000. He was granted free agency again in October 2001 and signed with the Indians in January 2003. - Ryan Franklin
Ryan Ray Franklin (born March 5, 1973) is a Major League Baseball player. Franklin is a right-handed pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals. On August 2, 2005, Franklin became the eighth Major League player, and second Mariner, to test positive for steroid use. He received a ten day suspension. Franklin was a member of the gold medal winning US baseball team at the 2000 Olympics, where he had a 3-0 pitching record in 4 appearances. - Jerry Martin
Jerry Lindsey Martin (born May 11, 1949 in Columbia, South Carolina, USA) is a former player in Major League Baseball. He is the son of major league pitcher Barney Martin. Martin was signed as an amateur free agent by the Philadelphia Phillies on July 17, 1971. Over the span of his 11-year career, Martin played for a total of five teams: the Philadelphia Phillies (1971-1978), the Chicago Cubs (1979-1980), the San Francisco Giants (1981), the Kansas City Royals (1982-1983), … - Guillermo Mota
Guillermo Reynoso Mota is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher who is currently on the New York Mets. Mota made his Major League Debut with the Montreal Expos in 1999. The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired him before the 2002 season via trade. While with the Dodgers, Mota's career took off when he became the setup man for All-Star closer Éric Gagné. In 2003, Mota had his breakthrough season posting a 6-3 record with a 1.97 ERA. - Rick Leach
Richard Max Leach (born May 4, 1957 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is a former college football player and professional baseball player. He played quarterback at the University of Michigan from 1975 to 1978. Leach later played in Major League Baseball for four different teams primarily as a backup outfielder and first baseman from 1981 to 1990. - Otis Nixon
Otis Junior Nixon (born January 9, 1959 in Evergreen, North Carolina) is an American baseball player. He is a former center fielder and switch-hitter who played in Major League Baseball between 1983 and 1999 and he also played for USA. - Lee Lacy
Leondaus "Lee" Lacy (born April 10, 1948 in Longview, Texas), is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues primarily as a utility man from 1972-1987. - Yusaku Iriki
Yusaku Iriki is a Minor League Baseball pitcher in the Toronto Blue Jays organization.
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