Stewart, Wayne. Jered did it in grand fashion, throwing the first no-hitter of his career. His son became the third overall pick in the 1995 Draft and put together a solid 12-year career of his own, including a 30-30 campaign for Toronto in 2001. Not everyone has a chance to play with a fellow family member like the Griffeys did. Only allegations of performance-enhancing drug use have kept him waiting for Cooperstown's call. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Dan Holmes is the author of three books about baseball, including Ty Cobb: A Biography. He also won an astounding eight Stanley Cups with the Montreal Canadiens, and was inducted to the Hall of Fame without having to wait the mandatory three year grace period. Brother John was inducted into the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 1963. After the game, his big brother offered his congratulations. Baseball bloodlines are a very real thing. Early in the 20th century, the Pittsburgh Pirates were a constant presence at the top of the National League standings, and starting pitcher Howie Camnitz was a key contributor. Indeed, the issue was more one of durability; he only managed to stay completely healthy for three of his professional seasons. Oftentimes the sport provides shared . While less well-known, Vince and Dom both enjoyed solid professional careers as well. Sport: SoccerAccomplishments: Ronald: 67 caps, 13 goals for Netherlands;Frank: 112 caps for Netherlands (most ever for Dutch field player). Over an 11-year career in Major League Baseball, Tom Underwood fashioned a nice career, and was in the right place at the right time for several teams. For a brief three-year period in the early 1910s, southpaw pitcher Vean Gregg established himself as a dominant pitcher in the American League with the Cleveland Naps. Now that Derek and T.J. are both representing the Pittsburgh Steelers, that trend continues. In 1934, he and younger brother Paul combined for 49 victories and picked up all four of the victories in the Cardinals' seven-game victory over the Detroit Tigers in the World Series. Oftentimes the sport provides shared moments between a father and son or siblings. He finished with 449 home runs -- a pretty good target for the younger Guerrero to pursue. Hall of Famer / Brother of Tommie Aaron. All rights reserved, 2023 MLB Draft start date, format, pick order, top prospects, Mets stifle Phillies on Saturday to force series rubber match, Ranger Suarez, Brandon Marsh lead way in impressive win over Cubs, Seven role players who could make sense for Sixers in free agency, Roob's Top 10: Ranking the best running backs in Eagles history, Roob's Observations: Examining just how rare it is to have a trio like Smith, Brown and Hurts. Perhaps one day the Nolas can form a brotherly battery. Oral Roberts' Dylan Wipperman, right, gives Blaze Brothers (8) a chest-bump after scoring on a three-run home against TCU in the ninth inning of a baseball game at the NCAA College World Series in . Wild end to Phillies' weekend; looking ahead through All-Star break, Copyright 2023 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. The oldest, Gordie, spent time in minor league baseball before taking a leading role at Gronk Fitness between dance battles at Gronk Beach. Or that Roberto Clemente's sons played too? The Rojas family, more commonly known in English-speaking America by their matronym, Alou, is a prominent Major League Baseball family from the Dominican Republic. Cuban-born right-handed pitcher Livan Hernandez certainly made a splash after defecting from his impoverished island nation. Kyle, Corey and their brother Justin grew up outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, playing baseball and basketball and helping out on their family's 10-acre farm. For more than one kid to make it defies pretty much all logic.For some families, though, simply making it isnt enough. Gaylord Perry was a five-time 20-game winner who was well-known for adding a little extra to the ball on the way to the plate. Blaze Brothers hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the ninth inning after an Oral Roberts pitching meltdown in the eighth, and the Golden Eagles continued their surprise postseason run with a 6-5 victory over TCU on Friday in the opening game of the College World Series.. June 21, 2023 12:43 pm ET. Morrison finished his career with the Brooklyn Robins in 1930, posting a career mark of 103-80 with a 3.65 ERA. But just between the two of them, Felipe and Moises played 34 MLB seasons and racked up more than 4,200 hits, 500 home runs and 750 doubles. Which father-son duo is your favorite? Ahead of a notable brotherly matchup in the 2022 MLB postseason, here are five of the best brothers in baseball right now: One Nola will head to the 2022 World Series, while the other will be heading home. The list is likely incomplete. Lindy's younger brother Von joined him on the Cardinals' staff, winning seven games in 1957 mostly in relief. Let's take a look at baseball anime through history! The amount of time, energy and luck involved makes the odds against it happening astronomically high. Just a mile down the road, Clayton and his two younger brothers, Hunter, 4, and Chase, 3, were killed June 15 . Overall, Tom was 86-87 with a 3.89 ERA. Cecil placed second in the AL MVP race with the Tigers in both 1990 and '91, when he walloped a combined 95 home runs and drove in 265. You missed one The3 Molina Brother, Yadier, Benji and Jose You blew that one They belong in the top 5. Blankenship ended his career in 1930 with a 77-79 record and 4.29 ERA. Five famous MLB brother duos in 2022 originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago. The Rothschild family (/ r (s) t a l d / ROTH(S)-chylde, German: [ot.lt]) is a wealthy Ashkenazi Jewish family originally from Frankfurt that rose to prominence with Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744-1812), a court factor to the German Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel in the Free City of Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire, who established his banking business in the 1760s. Both have won Super Bowls and been the game's MVP, both have signed contracts valued over $100 million and both have demonstrated a willingness to hawk any commercial product on Earth. His brother Homer wasn't quite so successful, pitching parts of two seasons with the Pale Hose in 1922 and 1923, and making a brief appearance for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1928, adding just one win to the family total of 78. Ray Boone was a very good third baseman in the 1950s, making two All-Star teams for the Detroit Tigers. Thats 16 seasons playing in the outfield next to each other Paul in right and Lloyd in center. However, he led the National League with 25 wins in 1919 with the New York Giants. The self-proclaimed "inseparable" pair were each drafted by the Seattle Seahawks (Shaquill in 2017, Shaquem in 2018) where they contribute on defense. The first significant numbers arrived in the 1680s in New York and Pennsylvania.Some eight million German immigrants have entered the United States since that point. 2. Steve was captain of the Australian test cricket team from 1999 to 2004. MLB brothers of Hall of Fame players These MLB players had HOF brothers Though they fell shy of Cooperstown, these siblings could still play January 20th, 2022 Matt Kelly @ mattkellyMLB Imagine being a baseball player who bucks the odds and becomes one of the select few to make it all the way to the Major Leagues. They were nicknamed Big Poison (Paul) and Little Poison (Lloyd), easily the coolest nicknames bestowed on brothers in major league history. Thanasis started his first game alongside his brother earlier this year. He won 11 Stanley Cups with the Canadiens, the most by any single player in NHL history. 25 Best Brother Pitching Acts in MLB History Doug Mead May 7, 2012 This past week, Los Angeles Angels pitcher Jered Weaver spun a masterpiece, picking up the first no-hitter of his career in a. And legit today, I was running for a layup, like let me chase the ball and go for a layup, then he stops and passes me the ball, and I score, then I realize that it just happened, so it's surreal.". Sandy Alomar (10.5) and Roberto Alomar (67.0)Mainly a second baseman, Sandy Alomar generated most of his value from his glove and his baserunning over 15 seasons, recording 227 steals. The Waugh twins (pictured here with younger brother Dean) are easily the most famous twins in the sport of cricket. Brother Jim was a two-time 20-game winner himself, winning the Cy Young Award in 1970 with the Minnesota Twins. And another of Felipe's sons, Luis Rojas, managed the Mets in 2020-21. Complex Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Felipe Alou (42.3) and Moises Alou (39.9)This isn't even the whole baseball family. Tyler debuted at 28 for the Giants. Maurice was the greatest goal scorer of the NHL's early days, becoming the first player ever to tally 50 goals in a season and the first to reach 500 for his career. You can see that. Yadier has won eight Gold Gloves and is one of the best catchers of his generation. This isn't even the whole baseball family. George Wright, Harry Wright, and Sam Wright played together in Boston in 1876, making them the first brothers to ever play on the same team in history! Brainard made $1,100 and the other regulars $7,000 or $800 apiece. " Or [it's like] R2-D2 and BB-8. And while Barry overshadows his father, Bobby shouldn't be underrated. All pairs are listed with the father first, and each player's career WAR in parenthesis. His brother Clay, whose son now roams the field for the Packers, was a great player in his own right. Joes son Lance played four seasons as a first baseman with the San Francisco Giants. Sport: BasketballAccomplishments: Paul: Two-time NBA champion;Marc: Olympic silver medal. His grandad was an infielder in the Pacific Coast League in the 1930s, and his aunt was a pitcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (the ladies who were immortalized in the wonderful movie, A League of Their Own). "He's always said that he's envious of T.J. and I, we've had the chance to play together in high school, college and now the NFL. Phil Maton made a relief appearance for the Houston Astros in the regular season finale against his younger brother, Nick, and the Phillies. But Japan knows how to glorify this fascinating sport with a whole bunch of incredibly cool baseball anime, and even a few manga. Kellner retired in 1959 with a 101-112 record and 4.41 ERA. The Crossword Solver finds answers to classic crosswords and cryptic crossword puzzles. He also got to make history with his . The three little boys "were a little pack" who went everywhere together, says the 7-year-old's baseball coach Rachel Brown/Facebook Even at 7, 4 and 3, the three young Doerman brothers were huge . Paul and Lloyd were known as "Big Poison" and "Little Poison" and are the only brothers in the Hall of Fame. Matty won a batting title and had a pair of 200-hit seasons in his 15-year career; Felipe had two 200-hit seasons of his own and hit more than 200 homers in his 17 seasons; and Jesus carved a 16-year career as a light-hitting but dependable outfielder. "Obviously I don't like to see him play that well against us, but you know, he played well, and I'm happy for him. And another of Felipe's sons, Luis Rojas, managed the Mets in . Sport: Auto RacingAccomplishments: Michael: 7x world champion; Ralf: Six career wins. His work has been featured on the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, SF Gate, CBS Sports, the Los Angeles Times and the Houston Chronicle. 1. The Gurriels are another pair of international brothers in MLB. Lloyd was sort of the Brett Butler of his era. Pau had already established himself in Spain before he came over to the US in 2001, winning Rookie of the Year for the Grizzlies and later taking home back-to-back titles with the Lakers in 2009 and 2010. Kyle has a .256 batting average over his nine-year career and won a Gold Glove in 2014. Austin is 1-for-5 in his career against his younger brother with one RBI and three strikeouts. While the McGuire brothers may not be a household name among most sports fans, they hold quite a major distinction as the only brothers inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. 10 images. They dont rank higher because only one of them (Big Ed) was very good, but he was great. Joe, of course, is one of the greatest players in history, having etched his name in history with batting titles, World Series championships with the New York Yankees, and his famous 56-game hitting streak in 1941. ", Shaquill Griffin described to ESPN's Tom Rinaldi his bond with his identical twin brother Shaquem this way: "If it's him fighting a shark, I'm diving in the water with him, because that shark has to feel both of us.". The Contreras brothers got to play side-by-side on one of baseballs biggest stages this summer. OMAHA, Neb. Would love your thoughts, please comment. Clarkson won another 49 games in 1889 for the Boston Beaneaters, completing 68 of 72 starts. His younger brother Enrique had already established himself as a star in Mexico before he made his MLB debut with the Seattle Mariners in 1977 at the age of 29. His son Bob was one of the best defensive catchers in baseball history and later a big league manager. Taylor, a left-handed pitcher for the Minnesota Twins, and Tyler, a San Francisco Giants righty with a submarine delivery, are the 10th set of twins to make it to the major league level. Mel made five All-Star teams in 11 seasons with the Yankees and posted a career 112 ERA+, but he might have been even better as a pitching coach, earning four World Series rings in that role with the Yanks after winning one with the Mets. Their cousin Jose Sosa, pitched briefly in MLB, and their nephew Mel Rojas pitched 10 seasons and collected 126 saves. 11, son of Andruw). [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] During his Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Browns . He debuted with the Angels in 1998 and spent eight years with the team, winning two Gold Gloves. With 630 home runs and 10 Gold Glove Awards, Griffey Jr. cruised into Cooperstown on the first ballot in 2016. Over a 14-year career, right-hander Andy Benes posted 10 seasons of at least 10 wins, posting an 18-10 record and a fifth-place finish in Cy Young Award balloting in 1996 with the St. Louis Cardinals. Second base: Marcus Semien (Rangers), Whit Merrifield (Blue Jays) Semien and Corey Seager, the Rangers' two marquee signings before the 2022 season, have been a dynamic duo for the AL West leaders in 2023. The short stint in San Diego made him a division rival with Tyler, who has been with the San Francisco Giants since entering the majors in 2019. His father, Ray, posted a 114 OPS+ in 13 seasons as an infielder, snagging a pair of All-Star selections. And why bother? Rick Mahler was a consistent presence on Atlanta Braves teams throughout the late 1970s and 1980s, making five Opening Day starts during his 11 years in Atlanta. Everything.". 1 pick of the 2023 NBA Draft this Thursday, and he's so much more than that. Who wins the 2023 Women's World Cup on a FIFA 23 simulation? How We Ranked Baseballs Greatest Players, Chronological List of the Best Defensive Shortstops in Baseball History, victim of a grave accident or perhaps murdered, Griffeys each hit homers off Kirk McCaskill of the Angels, VIDEO: When George Bush Fired Bobby Valentine. That's why each player on the list accrued at least 10 career WAR, while some other duos that include a Hall of Famer (Yogi Berra, Tony Gwynn, Tony Perez and Tim Raines, for example) were not included. 17 October 2007. Each had tremendous power (Bobbys was natural, and Barry enhanced his a bit). COMPLEX participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means COMPLEX gets paid commissions on purchases made through our links to retailer sites. Gregg attempted a comeback at the age of 40 with the Washington Senators in 1925, winning two more games mainly in relief. In an era of baseball where players have put significant emphasis on fitness and looking chiseled, the Molinas eschew that brand of peer pressure and instead manage to carry three of the doughiest bodies in the league. After Deion Sanders, one of the most electrifying athletes to ever play sports, was drafted by the Falcons in the 1989 NFL draft, he also signed on to play baseball with. Sport: HockeyAccomplishments: Maurice: First ever to 500 goals, Hockey Hallof Fame inductee;Henri: Most games played in Canadiens franchise history (1,256),11x Stanley Cup champion. Just two years later, the Chicago Cubs selected little brother Greg with their second-round pick. Paul Waner and Lloyd Waner were known as Big Poison and Little Poison in the 1970s. The Kellerwald-Edersee national park earned UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 2011 for being the last primaeval beech forest of its kind in Central Europe. Sport: TennisAccomplishments: Bob: 18 Grand Slam titles, 2012 Olympic gold medal;Mike:18 Grand Slam titles, 2012 Olympic gold medal. Junior hit 630 homers and played the game with an enthusiasm that made him one of the most popular players of his era. That takes something special. That would prove to be little bro's apexinjuries curtailed and then ended what could have been a promising career. 1 in the world for a staggering 311 consecutive weeks, and were voted the ATP's Team of the Decade between 2000 and 2009. Born in 1974, Bengie is the oldest of the brothers from Puerto Ric0. Vicente was 32-33 with a 3.36 ERA during his career. Sport: FootballAccomplishments: Thomas: 22nd all-time rusher in NFL history; Julius: 5000-plus career rush yards. He was a two-time All-Star and finished as the AL MVP runner-up to teammate Hal Newhouser in 1944, when he led the AL with 40 starts, 33 complete games, 351 1/3 innings and a 2.12 ERA. James Crown, a billionaire businessman who held several leadership roles including board member of JPMorgan Chase, died Sunday in a racing accident in Colorado. When Ken Jr. came along, baseball people knew he was good, but he ended up as one of the greatest players in baseball history, surpassing the stellar career of his All-Star father. Ken had six straight ten-win seasons, posting a career mark of 114-113. Sunday is Brother's Day in America, and to celebrate we've asked some of pro sports' best-known bros to send us some throwback photos of themselves as kids, and they absolutely delivered. Sport: BaseballAccomplishments: Matty: 2xAll-Star, 1966 NL Batting Champion;Jesus: 1,216 career hits;Felipe: 3x All-Star (player), 1994 NL Manager of the Year. Mahler won 17 games in 1985, and later in his career was a key contributor out of the bullpen for the Cincinnati Reds, who captured the World Series title in 1990. To compile our list of Major League Baseball's greatest father-son duos, we used Baseball-Reference.com's Wins Above Replacement (WAR) as a rough guideline, giving preference to pairs in which both players achieved significant success (at least 10 career WAR). The 3-year-old, known as "Chasers" to loved ones, couldn't wait to play baseball like his older brothers. Like the Alous, the Molinas all played the same position, the demanding role of catcher. 1. Combined, they currently hold every single major championship belt for the heavyweight boxing division. His younger brother Pat also saw time in the majors, spending parts of four seasons with the Detroit Tigers, adding 13 more wins to the Underwood coffers. 1. More than twenty-five members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame had a brother who also played in the big leagues. McDaniel ended his career in 1975 with a 141-119 record and 3.45 ERA. Dizzy was a flame throwing right-hander who was bold and brash, but more than capably backed up his words on the mound. The injury meant he would miss the playoffs and a potential World Series showdown with Nick. Older brother Orlando made his mark at the age of 32 in his debut with the New York Yankees. Sport: BasketballAccomplishments: Al: Won the 1977 NCAA championship as the head coach ofMarquette, Basketball Hall of Fame inductee;Dick: 1949 NBA assists leader, Basketball Hall of Fame inductee. !. The younger Subban stopped 41 shots -- plus all six in the shootout -- to give the Knights a 4-3 win. 10. As impressive as those young players have been, it will take a lot for them to surpass the career accomplishments of their fathers, with Gary Varsho an eight-year big leaguer, Dante Bichette a four-time All-Star, and Craig Biggio and Vladimir Guerrero both in the Hall of Fame. Despite this lack of consistency on the big stage, Julius enjoyed great success in college as he rushed for 1,268 yards and 10 TDs his senior season at Notre Dame. The younger Griffey said: After he hit his, I was watching him run the bases. Mel Stottlemyre (43.1) and Todd Stottlemyre (22.9)For some reason, MLB's father/son duos are heavily tilted toward position players, with the Stottlemyres two of just four pitchers on this list. In the early days of the National League, no one in baseball was as fierce on the mound as right-hander John Clarkson. At least Mike can say he's a better pitching coach. He previously worked for the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and Major League Baseball Advanced Media. In the history of MLB, there have been over 60 sets of brothers who have pitched in the majors, so sibling rivalry has long been in force. Perhaps dubbing the Cansecos as "great" might be a bit of a stretch, but there's no doubting that these brothers provide more than their fair share of entertainment to the American people. It was an accomplishment that they had been dreaming about since they were kids in Venezuela. While Bennett would fully recover, he never quite gained dominance on the mound, finishing his career with a 43-47 mark and 3.69 ERA. Sport: BoxingAccomplishments: Leon: Beat Muhammad Ali for heavyweight championship;Michael: International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee. DiMaggio was the son of Italian immigrants who made their . Combined, the Dean brothers racked up 200 wins, and Cardinals' fans still fondly remember the siblings that lit up the town in the height of the Great Depression. Perhaps the most decorated brothers to play in the NFL, Tiki and Ronde Barber both rank highly among the all-time leaders at their respective positions. Throughout sports history, there have been many sets of brothers who have proven to come from simply a better gene pool than most of us mortals. Felipes son Moises may have been better than all of them he played 17 seasons, hit 332 home runs, and batted .303 with more than 2,100 hits. Phil Niekro was a three-time 20-game winner, spending 21 of his 24 seasons with the Atlanta Braves. More than other sports, baseball has a long history of brothers and fathers and sons playing at the big league level. Dennis Bennett was a prized young left-hander when he was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1958. Barnes twice led the National League in losses, suffering 21 defeats in 1917 with the Boston Braves and 20 setbacks in 1924 with the Braves once again. Understandably, both were enshrined in the Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility. Hit .507 with 10 stolen bases, two home runs, 31 RBIs. He might even be the future of the league for a big . His fellow veteran Merrifield is looking . For several years in the late 1910s and early 1920s, Stan Coveleski was one of the more effective pitchers in the American League, posting four straight 20-win seasons for the Cleveland Indians and one more for the Washington Senators in 1925. Despite being the first baseball player in history to hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases in the same season, Jose has managed to make people forget about his playing career thanks to his unabashed steroid use, his chronic case of Twitter logorrhea, and turn as a best-selling author. In all, 39 brothers of Hall of Famers have made it to the big leagues, and they have accumulated more than 300 WAR. The other four brothers all spent time in the NFL, led by Rob, who after a brief retirement, is back in the league. This Dutch duo is one of the most decorated set of brothers ever to play soccer. El Duque notched 51 wins in his first three seasons, retiring in 2007 with a lifetime mark of 90-65. After failing as a baseball player (13 hits in 65 lifetime at-bats), Ozzie recently made headlines when he tried to swindle a club owner out of $10,000 by pretending to be his brother in a "celebrity" boxing match. The Baseball Family TreE MLB Brothers, Fathers & Sons, and Other Family Related Research | Baseball Almanac There are more than three-hundred fifty sets of brothers who have made it to the Major Leagues. Ronald took the field for his nation 67 times, scoring 13 goals from a host of different positions. Practically impossible. A community memorial for the three brothers will be held this weekend. Jos played 19 MLB seasons, including 13 with the Astros, and he ranks among that franchise's all-time leaders in many offensive categories, including third in WAR, hits, and stolen bases, and first in triples. Big Poison - all 5-feet-8 of him, was Paul, who played outfield for the Pirates and had 3,152 hits and a .333 batting average in a 20-year career. The Athletics. Everyone else in the dugout was shocked and excited to see history. PlayStation4 CUH-2200AB01. There are more than 20 other brothers in the Baseball Hall of Fame. The All-Pros at the top of their game have been competing and supporting each other their whole lives, as evidenced by the conversation they had at dinner with their mother, Donna, and father, Ed, the night before Super Bowl LIV. And you're in your room and you're talking with your brother like, 'Imagine if we played on the same team and the gym is packed with 20,000 people and we pass the ball to each other and we score. Sport: FootballAccomplishments: Tiki: 10,449 rush yards (23rd all-time);Ronde: 215 consecutive starts (6th all-time). Frank is the most capped field player in the history of Dutch soccer, having played for his country 112 times between 1990 and 2004. J.J., four years older than Derek and six years older than T.J., has always set the tone for his little brothers, but he hasn't been able to be on the same team with them often throughout their lives. Were blessed as a family.. Joe DiMaggio, byname of Joseph Paul DiMaggio, also called Joltin' Joe or the Yankee Clipper, (born November 25, 1914, Martinez, California, U.S.died March 8, 1999, Hollywood, Florida), American professional baseball player who was an outstanding hitter and fielder and one of the best all-around players in the history of the game. 15 for the Knicks, McGuire is the answer; the number has been retired twice, once for McGuire and once for Earl Monroe. Who is Deion Sanders? The Joneses are the only brothers in the history of the NFL to each rush for 1,000 yards in a season, a pretty impressive feat given how unlikely it is that two running back brothers could make it to the league at all. He hit .400 three times for the Phillies, and even though back then the game was a lot different and batting averages arent what they are now, that was pretty damn good. Bob, a seven-time Gold Glove Award winner, played 19 MLB seasons and ranks third all time with 2,225 career games caught. It can be in any sport, in any era; some families are just built to create dynasties. Bennett's brother, Dave, appeared in one game for the Phillies in 1964 at the tender age of 18. If you want to know why Carmelo Anthony doesn't wear No. Signed out of the Dominican Republic by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1984, Ramon Martinez was a hard-throwing right-hander who made his debut in 1988 at the age of 20. The 1930s were a fun time in St. Louis. Enter the length or pattern for better results. Phil is best known for his stint with the Bruins, where he led the league in scoring six years in a row and won two Hart Trophies as league MVP. Their cousin Jose Sosa, pitched briefly in MLB, and their nephew Mel Rojas pitched 10 seasons and collected 126 saves. Pavel "The Russian Rocket" Bure has one of the greatest nicknames to emerge from mid-'90s hockey, and the forward was elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame this past summer. 3 on MLB Pipeline's Top 100 list and son of Matt) and Druw Jones (No. Sport: HockeyAccomplishments: Eric: NHL All-Star;Marc: NHL All-Star;Jordan: Signs $60 million contract;Jared: Drafted by Coyotes in 2008.
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