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The next North American franchise, that we will look at in regards to the Top 50 of All-Time are the Texas Rangers.  The Rangers have yet to win the World Series but they have been very competitive as of late and are a solid contender to win the big one in upcoming years.

You can click here to get the entire list here but here is a sneak preview of the top five:

1.  Ivan Rodriguez

2.  Rafael Palmeiro

3.  Juan Gonzalez

4.  Buddy Bell

5.  Jim Sundberg


Up next are the Green Bay Packers, one of the most celebrated sports teams of any discipline.



Look for that soon and as always we thank you for your support!

There is more news in the WWE Hall of Fame front as the Dudley Boyz have been revealed as the inductors for Jacqueline.

While in terms of WWE storylines, Jacqueline and the Dudleys had little interaction however the “brothers” were friends of Jacqueline and it was her choice to have them as her inductors. 

It was also reported that Ted DiBiase will induct the Big Boss Man.  The two feuded in the WWE in 1990 and were in the UWF together previously. 

The WWE Hall of Fame ceremony will be held this Saturday.

It was announced yesterday that Baseball Hall of Fame inductee, Joe Garagiola passed away at the age of 90.

Garagiola had a nine year career as a player, peaked by a World Series Championship as a rookie with the St. Louis Cardinals, but it was skills with his vocabulary and personality that far exceeded his accomplishments on the baseball diamond.

Beginning in 1961, Garagiola would become a baseball broadcaster for NBC and for nearly 30 years would work games for the network.  Most notably, he would work the “Game of the Week” and starred alongside Curt Gowdy, Tony Kubek and Bob Costas.  It was a long and fruitful relationship but he would quit the network in 1988 and would work for the California Angels and later the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

He was also known for his work on NBC’s “The Today Show”.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to offer our condolences to the friends and family of Joe Garagiola at this time. 

For fans of our Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame, it is a sad day as Ken Howard, the man who played Ken Reeves on The White Shadow passed away at the age of 71.

In recent years, Howard was known for his work as the President of the Screen Actors Guild and he had regular work in film and television over the past forty years, but when you read many of the obituaries for Howard reference his role as Ken Reeves.

The White Shadow was a landmark show as it one of the first to showcase a predominantly African-American cast and was the first successful sports dramas on television.  Ken Howard’s role was as the Carver High School Basketball Coach, who was forced out of the NBA due to a severe knee injury. 

Known as “The White Shadow” during his playing days, Reeves would take a job at Carver High, a school in urban Los Angeles.  The show, while about a basketball team dealt with contemporary issues such as sex, gambling, race and teen pregnancy, and was ahead of its time.

While we here at the Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame mourn the loss of former Chicago Bull, Ken Reeves, those from Notinhalloffame.com would like to extend our condolences to the friends and family of Ken Howard.