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Born in 1942, Robert Earl Love (nicknamed Butterbean after his favorite food) grew up in Louisiana with thirteen brothers and sisters. Bob's basketball career began with a coat hanger hoop nailed to the side of his grandmother's home. In his imagination, Bob played everyday against the greatest basketball players in the world.

Bob was named manager of the Diamondbacks on November 5, 2004, and his first year at the helm in Arizona witnessed a 77-85 ledger, good for second place, five games behind the National League West-winning Padres...the win total was a 26-game turnaround from the 2004 club that had posted only 51 victories prior to BoMel's arrival...the '05 crew scuffled on the home front, going 36-45 in Chase Field, while posting a solid 41-40 ledger away from home.

Award-winning Sports Columnist for the Boston Globe; Host of "The Globe 10.0" on the New England Sports Network





Bobby Allison (born December 3, 1937) was one of the first NASCAR drivers and was named one of NASCAR's 50 greatest drivers. Born in Miami, Florida, he entered his first race as a senior in high school, but was ordered to quit by his father after a few accidents.


Bobby Clampett joined CBS Sports in 1991 as an on-course reporter for the CBS Television Network's broadcast of the PGA Championship. He is now a full-time member of the CBS golf team, having retired from the PGA Tour in 1995.

Bobby Clarke was born in Canada in August of 1949. At the young age of eight, Clarke began to play hockey for his home team, the Flin Flon Bombers.

Bobby Hauck is in his second season on the Washington staff after spending four years at Colorado as an assistant coach for Rick Neuheisel.


During his two seasons as driver of the No. 43 Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge at Petty Enterprises, Bobby Labonte has led the legendary team through a revival that culminated in an 18th place finish in the 2007 NASCAR Sprint Cup standings.

Born in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada, Orr's ice hockey talents were evident at a very early age, and he was signed by Boston Bruins' scout Wren Blair at the age of twelve


Bobby Richardson was the starter at second base for the great New York Yankee teams that won five consecutive pennants, and two World Series, from 1960 through 1964.

Bobby Unser has become one of the most insightful spokespersons on auto racing. Leaning on his versatile, championship career as an incredible resource for knowledge, Bobby Unser opened the intricate world of racing to the sports public. Bobby finished his Hall of Fame career with three Indianapolis 500 wins and thirty-five overall Indy Car victories. His current career as a race broadcast analyst has perfected his presentation skills. His friendliness and endless energy are almost contagious, which make him one of the best personalities for meeting people and addressing groups.

In case you were wondering, Bobby Valentine's athletic history is as rich and flavorful as the food in his restaurants.

His family, including older sister Kyla, younger sister Genesis and younger brother Chelone, lived on 500 acres (2 km's) of land in the forest, where his parents celebrated the Solstices, in a log cabin without electricity or indoor plumbing.

Bonnie joined CBS Sports in 1998 as a correspondent for the NFL Today and Lead Reporter for the NCAA Men's Basketball Championships... she currently reports from the sidelines on the Dick Enberg/Dan Dierdorf announce team for CBS Television's NFL broadcasts and was sideline/feature reporter on the Network's broadcast of Super Bowl XXXV.

Speed skater Bonnie Blair exemplifies success under pressure - the measure of a true champion. There are numerous winners in the world of sports, but the celebrated athletes are the few who meet the challenge of pressure time after time - such as speed skater Bonnie Blair.

Boomer Esiason is the veteran NFL quarterback who led the Cincinnati Bengals to the 1989 Super Bowl. A left-handed quarterback, Esiason starred at the University of Maryland and was chosen by the Bengals in the second round of the 1984 college draft. He became the team's starter in 1985.


Brad Nessler, one of the top football announcers in the industry, joined ABC Sports in August 1997.

In just about any other era, Brad Park would have been considered the best defenseman of his generation.

On Jan. 11, 2011, Brady Hoke was named the 19th head coach in University of Michigan football history.


To ride the X-Games BMX track is one thing, but to go as fast as possible on it is a whole different animal.

Brandon Stokley (born June 23, 1976 in Blacksburg, Virginia) is an American football player who currently plays wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL.


Playing in the NFL has been a very rewarding experience for me. If you had told me early in my life that I would help my team win Super Bowls, play in Pro Bowls and earn various All-Pro honors, I wouldn't have believed you.

Brent Musburger is one of the most versatile and talented broadcasters in the industry. A preeminent voice of college football and college basketball play-by-play, Musburger is alos the host of ABC Sports' coverage of the Little League World Series.


Brett Bodine (born January 11, 1959, in Chemung, New York), is a former NASCAR Winston Cup driver.

Brett Butler's professional career in major league baseball spanned a total of 16 years with a start in 1979 when the Atlanta Braves selected him. In the years to come, Brett played for the Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets.

NFL football great, Brett Favre, was born on October 10, 1969. Brett Favre currently plays quarterback for the New York Jets.

As the son of the "Golden Jet" Bobby Hull, the younger Brett came into the game with the disadvantage of having the pressure that a famous name can bring, pressure that he has shrugged off easily.

Brian Baldinger finished his collegiate career at Duke University in 1982 and went undrafted in the 1982 NFL Draft.


Winner of the 1988 Olympic Gold Medal in Figure Skating; Inducted into the World and US Figure Skating Halls of Fame as well as the USOC Hall of Fame; Host of "What Would Bryan Make?" on Food Network

Brian Burke was named the President and General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs on November 29, 2008.

At age 31 the youngest General Manager ever to win a World Series, and the only GM ever to do so in each of his first three seasons, New York Yankees Senior Vice-President and GM Brian Cashman has seen and done it all in the world of baseball.

Brian Patrick Dawkins Sr. (born October 13, 1973 in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American football player who currently plays free safety for the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL.

You hear the unmistakable crack of a dirt bike firing-up off in the distance, followed by a really loud, whining rumble that hurls an intimidating looking figure outfitted in spikes and black clothes rapidly toward you. Be afraid.


Brian France was appointed chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of NASCAR on September 13th, 2003. Strict, resourceful, ambitious and superbly experienced, France brings fresh ideas to this mature and very popular sport.

Brian Griese (Born March 18, 1975, Miami, Florida) is an American football player who currently plays quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL. He is the son of former NFL great Bob Griese.


Brian Kelly completed his 12th year at the helm of the Grand Valley State football program in fine fashion with the 2002 NCAA DII National Championship.

Brian Kilmeade serves as co-host of FOX News Channel's (FNC) irreverent morning program, FOX & Friends, in addition to serving as the network's sports reporter. Also, he co-hosts a live weekend national radio show on One on One Sports and hosts Soccer Zone on the MSG Network.

Brian Lopes has had an unprecedented 20 year career as a professional cyclist, he has been labeled by USA Today "Undisputedly the best all around world class cycling athlete".

under coach John Erfort, where he led the Bison to the Illinois state championship in 1988.

Adventurer, Mountaineer & Award-Winning Photographer; Author, The Secret of the Mountains

Brian Urlacher was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 2000 NFL Draft.


3-Time Olympic Gold Medalist, Swimming, Certified Personal Trainer and Certified Nutritionist

Brooks Robinson, former third baseman for the Baltimore Orioles and the much beloved color commentator for the Orioles' television network, retired from baseball in 1977 after 20 years and 72 days in the major leagues. He was later elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in a landslide, receiving 92 percent of the votes cast.






In his first 13 years as a head coach, Bruce Pearl had experienced success on several different levels of competition.

The Illinois basketball program has enjoyed unprecedented success both in the Big Ten and nationally under head coach Bruce Weber.




Assistant Coach and Former menber of Valparaiso University Crusader Men's Basketball Team


Moguls skier Bryon Wilson knows his way around a wood-carving bench and has won several awards with his carvings..


John "Buck" Martinez is a former catcher, manager and is currently a play-by-play commentator in Major League Baseball.


Becoming the number one vert skater in America is no easy feat. In his eight years as a professional skateboarder.


