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Aaron Harang

Predominantly known for his time with the Cincinnati Reds, Aaron Harang had two straight 16 Win seasons, the second of which saw him finish fourth in Cy Young voting.  Harang, who recorded 1,842 Strikeouts over his career, would lead the National League in that category in 2006.

A. J. Burnett

With a solid fastball, A.J. Burnett had a long career in Major League Baseball, securing 164 Wins on the Major League level.  Burnett always seemed to be on the cusp of possibly having that elite season, and while he never did, he did lead the AL in Strikeouts once and had over 2,500 Ks in his career.  Burnett made his first All Star Game in his last season in the Majors (2015).

349. Sweet Daddy Siki

A champion across North America, Sweet Daddy Siki found his home in Toronto where he would become a local icon.  Siki was not the most decorated wrestler, but he was a flamboyant performer who was influential for many performers, black and white. 

281. Velvet McIntyre

Best known for her long run in the World Wrestling Federation in the 1980’s, Velvet McIntyre was a good face female wrestler who was one of the better high flyers of her day.  Wrestling barefoot, McIntyre received numerous title shots, and actually was a champion for a week, albeit in an unacknowledged one week run on a tour in Australia.