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We here at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly getting there in our pursuit of naming the Top 50 players from every major sports franchise in North America.

We return to the world of Baseball with the Houston Astros and that we believe are Top 50 players ever from that organization.

We encourage you to see the complete list here, but for those who can’t wait, here are the top five Houston Astros of all-time:



1.Jeff Bagwell

2. Craig Biggio

3. Lance Berkman

4. Cesar Cedeno

5. Jose Cruz



This won’t be the last of this, as we have the Detroit Lions up next. 

As always, we thank you for your support and look for your input!





We warned you all that he his column was coming soon!

In one of our past “Coming Soon” updates we told you about a regular visitor who calls himself “Dr. Johnny Pervert” (unless that is in fact his real name) had offered to add a list of whom he decreed as the hottest women in sports. 

Mildly intrigued, we here at Notinhalloffame.com took him up on the offer providing that he could do what we normally do:

Provide a list longer than most of what you would find on the Internet and promise to update accordingly. 

While we don’t yet know how his updates will go, we do know that he came up with 450 females from the world of sports in his list, some of which came from sports we never knew existed!

Perhaps, the metaphoric bar for this website has been lowered with this list, but we will let you tell us all about that.

In the meantime, we would like to present “Dr. Johnny Pervert’s 450 hottest women in sports”.

Lord help us all!





It is another sad day in the music world as influential guitarist, Lonnie Mack, passed away at the age of 74 of natural causes.

While Mack may not be a household name in the world of music, he is amongst the guitarists in the know.  The product of Southern Indiana, Mack dropped out of school at 13 and before long had his own band playing rockabilly with a slight R&B twinge. 

Developing a fast style with a distinctive use of the whammy bar, in 1963 Lonnie had pioneered the guitar solo on a track based on a Chuck Berry song called “Memphis”.  The song would become a hit, but more importantly influenced a wide array of upcoming guitarists, which was felt throughout the hard driving blues rock of the 1960’s. 

While bands which owed him a great deal of debt (Cream, Jimi Hendrix etc.) would become megastars, Mack never did, though was always respected and certainly wasn’t longing for work.  Mack would remain one of the men who guitarists would site as an influence and he would put out a myriad of albums covering multiple genres including rock, country and blues. 

We here at Notinhalloffame.com extend our condolens to the friends and family of Lonnie Mack.

RIP: Chyna

At the age of 45, groundbreaking professional wrestler Joanie Laurer, who performed professionally as “Chyna”, was found dead in her home in California.  It has been speculated that she died from a drug overdose and was already dead for nearly two days when her body was found.

When she entered the WWF in the late 90’s as the bodyguard of Hunter Hearst Helmsley, the wrestling world had never seen anything like her.  Chyna did not look like any other woman who had previously been associated with the industry and she was a physical match for many of the men, so much so, that she began to wrestle against them.

In the process of becoming the first female (and only) Intercontinental Champion, Chyna embarked on facial reconstruction and breast augmentation surgery and became a sex symbol.  Arguably, at one point she was amongst the top five in popularity in the WWE.  She was not able to come up with a contract agreeable with the WWE in 2001 and she would part ways with the organization, though the story had been put out that she felt forced out following her former boyfriend’s (Triple H) tryst and eventual marriage with the owner’s daughter, Stephanie McMahon.

Chyna’s career would spiral downward including a stint in pornographic films, which as per a podcast with Steve Austin, indicated that this is what would keep her out of the WWE Hall of Fame, though he did refer to her as a Hall of Famer following her death.  Chyna has been lobbying hard in the past year to get into the Hall.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com offer our condolences to the friends and family of Joanie Lauer at this time.