Tragic Details About Baseball's Biggest Legends
Baseball's greatest players, like any group of people, aren't immune to tragedy and hardship. Here are some tragic details about baseball's biggest legends.
Read MoreBaseball's greatest players, like any group of people, aren't immune to tragedy and hardship. Here are some tragic details about baseball's biggest legends.
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Read MoreOnly a handful of athletes get called the "greatest of all time," and Brazilian soccer player Pelé was one of them. This is the untold truth of Pelé.
Read MoreAccording to The New York Times, Johnson was born Wayde Douglas Bowles in Amherst, Nova Scotia. In his teens he moved to Toronto. He started out as a boxer.
Read MoreIconic football coach Vince Lombardi was a man ahead of his time, who was not afraid to do what it takes, using his coaching skills to make NFL history.
Read MoreSuper Bowl stars aren't immune to making mistakes or leading a life of crime, from drugs, to guns, to assault, to even murder.
Read MoreThe World Series restarted after 1900 when the American League was established; the AL won in 1903, proving a worthy rival to the established National League.
Read MoreBy 1983, DiMaggio was worth just $200,000. He rented a modest Florida apartment, drove an old car, and avoided using his air conditioner and buying new clothes.
Read MoreRacer Chase Elliot is 25 years old, and his surprisingly high net worth even exceeds his father's, who was also a NASCAR driver.
Read MoreStock car racer Ryan Blaney comes from literal racing stock -- his father is NASCAR driver Dave Blaney, and his grandfather is dirt track legend Lou Blaney.
Read MoreDenny Hamlin is one of the highest-paid race car drivers in NASCAR history, and his current net worth certainly reflects that.
Read MoreDenny Hamlin is one of the most successful race car drivers in modern memory, and he built a huge house near his childhood home.
Read MoreWith more than 20 years on the racing circuit, professional race car driver Ryan Newman has more money than you might think.
Read MoreBubba Wallace was the first African American driver to win one of the sport's top three national events when he won the NASCAR Truck Series race in 2013.
Read MoreKyle Busch had his first racing lesson at the tender age of six and was obviously a bit of a race car prodigy, as he's been racing cars since he was all of 13.
Read MoreKyle Busch's house, which he shares with his wife and young son, set an area price record when it was purchased in 2009.
Read MoreFor someone as talented and successful as Wallace, it's hard to think that he had to scramble to find someone who would support his racing career at first.
Read MoreThe 1971 Daytona 500 is memorable for a number of reasons, and one of those is for the most violent crash in the race's history.
Read MoreDaly spoke of how he gambled away over $55 million. He admitted he had to go through all his tax records in order to find out the amount of money he lost.
Read MoreOn January 26, 2020, a helicopter crash killed Kobe Bryant and his daughter, and an investigation has finally revealed the cause.
Read MoreOne of the winningest coaches in the NFL, Marty Schottenheimer, died at the age of 77 on February 8, after suffering from Alzheimer's.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the Super Bow, lots of money is involved at every level. Here's which NFL team had the most expensive Super Bowl ring.
Read MoreSurprisingly, even with seven, Tom Brady doesn't have the most Super Bowl rings. Who does?
Read MoreAfter winning Super Bowl LV, Tom Brady shook hands with Patrick Mahomes and exchanged some words in the middle of the field.
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Read MoreThe Super Bowl commercial with Seinfeld's Jason Alexander features his many faces and left many fans with one big question.
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