List of New York Yankees people
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This is a list of people who have been associated with the New York Yankees team in Major League Baseball. The sections for principal operating owners and managers are complete; all other sections include only those individuals with an existing article. Individuals who have been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame are indicated with a β.
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[edit] Team owners
[edit] Baltimore Orioles (1901-02)
- Calvin Chan, 1901-02
[edit] New York Yankees
- Columbia Broadcasting System, 1964-73
- Team presidents: Dan Topping, 1964-66; Michael Burke, 1966-73
- William Devery, co-owner 1903-15
- Frank Farrell, co-owner 1903-15
- Tillinghast L'Hommedieu Huston, 1915-23
- Larry MacPhail β, co-owner, 1945-47
- Jacob Ruppert, co-owner 1915-23, sole owner 1923-39
- Heirs of Jacob Ruppert, 1939-45
- Ed Barrow β, team president 1939-44, chairman 1945
- George Steinbrenner, 1973-
- Dan Topping, co-owner, 1945-64
- Del Webb, co-owner, 1945-64
[edit] Other executives
- Ed Barrow β, general manager, 1920-45
- Brian Cashman, general manager, 1998-
- Pat Gillick, player development and scouting coordinator, 1975-76
- Ralph Houk, general manager, 1963-66
- John C. Lawn, vice president and chief of operations, 1990-94
- Larry MacPhail β, general manager, 1945-47
- Lee MacPhail β, ass't farm director, 1947; farm director, 1948-56; player personnel director, 1956-58; general manager, 1966-73
- Lou Piniella, general manager, 1987-88
- Al Rosen, president, 1978-79
- Bob Watson, general manager, 1995-98
- George Weiss β, vice president, 1931-44; farm director 1944-47; general manager 1947-60
- Roy White, ass't general manager, 1985
- Woody Woodward, vice president, 1985-86; general manager, 1986-87
[edit] Managers
The name of each individual is followed by their years as manager, then by their record (through 2005), and last by any titles won with the Yankees. The current manager is listed in bold. A name listed in italics indicates that the individual never managed any other major league team; otherwise, a year in italics indicates that the Yankees were either the first or last major league team that the person managed. If there is only a single year listed in italics, it is followed by a note indicating whether the Yankees were their first or last major league team.
[edit] Baltimore Orioles (1901-02)
- John McGraw β, 1901-02 (94-96)
- Wilbert Robinson β, 1902 (first) (24-57-2)
[edit] New York Yankees
Note: The Yankees were known as the Highlanders from 1903-1912.
- Yogi Berra β, 1964, 1984-85 (192-148-2); 1964 AL pennant
- Frank Chance β, 1913-14 (117-168-5)
- Hal Chase, 1910-11 (86-80-1)
- Bucky Dent, 1989-90 (36-53)
- Bill Dickey β, 1946 (57-48)
- Wild Bill Donovan, 1915-17 (220-239-6)
- Kid Elberfeld, 1908 (27-71)
- Art Fletcher, 1929 (last) (6-5)
- Dallas Green, 1989 (56-65)
- Clark Griffith β, 1903-08 (419-370-18)
- Bucky Harris β, 1947-48 (191-117-1); 1947 World Series title
- Ralph Houk, 1961-63, 1966-73 (944-806-7); World Series titles: 1961-1962; 1963 AL pennant
- Dick Howser, 1978, 1980 (103-60); 1980 AL East title
- Miller Huggins β, 1918-29 (1067-719-10); World Series titles: 1923, 1927-1928; AL pennants: 1921-1922, 1926
- Johnny Keane, 1965-66 (81-101)
- Clyde King, 1982 (last) (29-33)
- Bob Lemon β, 1978-79, 1981-82 (99-73); 1978 World Series title; managed team in 1981 playoffs, although he had not been manager when the playoff spot was earned prior to the player strike in mid-summer
- Billy Martin, 1975-78, 1979, 1983, 1985, 1988 (556-385); 1977 World Series title; 1976 AL pennant
- Joe McCarthy β, 1931-46 (1460-867-18*); World Series titles: 1932, 1936-1937-1938-1939, 1941, 1943; 1942 AL pennant
- Stump Merrill, 1990-91 (120-155)
- Gene Michael, 1981, 1982 (92-76); earned 1981 playoff spot by finishing first in opening half of season before player strike, but was fired later in season and did not manage in playoffs
- Johnny Neun, 1946 (first) (8-6)
- Roger Peckinpaugh, 1914 (first) (10-10)
- Lou Piniella, 1986-87, 1988 (224-193)
- Bob Shawkey, 1930 (86-68)
- Buck Showalter, 1992-95 (313-268-1); 1995 Wild card team; also finished first in AL East in strike-shortened 1994 season
- George Stallings, 1909-10 (152-136-7)
- Casey Stengel β, 1949-60 (1149-696-6); World Series titles: 1949-1950-1951-1952-1953, 1956, 1958; AL pennants: 1955, 1957, 1960
- Joe Torre, 1996- (961-619-2); World Series titles: 1996, 1998-1999-2000; AL pennants: 2001, 2003; AL East titles: 2002, 2004, 2005; Wild card team: 1997
- Bill Virdon, 1974-75 (142-124)
- Harry Wolverton, 1912 (50-102-1)
- Don Zimmer, 1999 (last) (21-15)
* - One additional game each in 1932, 1937 and 1940 are regarded as no-decisions.
[edit] Coaches
- Yogi Berra β, 1963, 1976-83
- Larry Bowa, 2006-
- Tony Cloninger, 1992-2001
- Earle Combs β, 1936-44
- Bobby Cox, 1977
- Frankie Crosetti, 1947-68
- Bill Dickey β, 1949-57, 1960
- Lee Elia, 1989
- Darrell Evans, 1990
- Whitey Ford β, 1964, 1968, 1974-75
- Ron Guidry, 2006-
- Willie Horton, 1985
- Elston Howard, 1969-79
- Frank Howard, 1989, 1991-92
- Dick Howser, 1969-78
- Bob Lemon β, 1976
- Eddie Lopat, 1960
- Mickey Mantle β, 1970
- Don Mattingly, 2004-
- Lee Mazzilli, 2000-03, 2006-
- Fred Merkle, 1925-26
- Bill Monbouquette, 1985
- Graig Nettles, 1991
- Tony Pena, 2006-
- Lou Piniella, 1984-85
- Willie Randolph, 1994-2004
- Johnny Sain, 1961-63
- Joe Sewell β, 1934-35
- Buck Showalter, 1990-91
- Luis Sojo, 2004-2005
- Mel Stottlemyre, 1996-2005
- Jeff Torborg, 1979-88
- Mickey Vernon, 1982
- Roy White, 1983-84, 1986, 2004-2005
- Stan Williams, 1980-82, 1988
- Don Zimmer, 1983, 1986, 1996-2003
[edit] Broadcast announcers
- Mel Allen, 1939-40, 1942, 1946-64, 1984-86 (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Red Barber, 1954-66 (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Dizzy Dean β, 1950-51
- Joe DiMaggio β, 1952
- Whitey Ford β, 1969-71
- Joe Garagiola, 1965-67 (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Curt Gowdy, 1949-50 (Ford Frick Award winner)
- George Grande, 1989-90
- Greg Gumbel, 1989
- Ken Harrelson, 1987-88
- Russ Hodges, 1946-48 (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Tommy Hutton, 1987-88
- Jim Kaat, 1986, 1995-2006
- Michael Kay, 2002-
- Al Leiter, 2006-
- Mickey Mantle β, 1985-86, 1988
- Billy Martin, 1986-87
- Tim McCarver, 1999-2001
- Bobby Murcer, 1983-84, 1986-
- Paul O'Neill, 2002-
- Lou Piniella, 1989
- Phil Rizzuto β, 1957-96
- Tom Seaver β, 1989-93
- Charley Steiner, 2002-04
- John Sterling, 1989-
- Bill White, 1971-88
[edit] Players
The name of each player is followed by the position they primarily played with the Yankees – which may be different from the position they primarily played during their career – and then by their years with the team, and finally by any major awards won while with the Yankees. Players currently with the team are listed in bold. A name listed in italics indicates that the individual never played for any other major league team; otherwise, a year in italics indicates that the Yankees were either the first or last major league team for which the person played. If there is only a single year listed in italics, it is followed by a note indicating whether the Yankees were their first or last major league team. The color red indicates the following players later switched to their hated rivals, Boston Red Sox.
[edit] Baltimore Orioles (1901-02)
- Roger Bresnahan β, C-3B, 1901-02
- Jack Dunn, 3B, 1901
- Joe Kelley β, CF, 1902
- Joe McGinnity β, P, 1901-02
- John McGraw β, 3B, 1901-02
- Wilbert Robinson β, C, 1901-02
- Jimmy Sheckard, CF, 1902
[edit] New York Yankees
Note: The Yankees were known as the Highlanders from 1903-1912.
- Jim Abbott, P, 1993-94
- Doyle Alexander, P, 1976, 1982-83
- Johnny Allen, P, 1932-35
- Sandy Alomar, Sr., 2B, 1974-76
- Felipe Alou, 1B-RF, 1971-73
- Matty Alou, RF-1B, 1973
- Paul Assenmacher, P, 1993
- Jimmy Austin, 3B, 1909-10
- Oscar Azócar, LF, 1990 (first)
- Frank "Home Run" Baker β, 3B, 1916-19, 1921-22
- Frank W. Baker, SS, 1970-71
- Steve Balboni, DH-1B, 1981-83, 1989-90
- Jesse Barfield, RF, 1989-92
- Cy Barger, P, 1906-07
- Hank Bauer, RF, 1948-59
- Don Baylor, DH, 1983-85
- Clay Bellinger, 3B-CF, 1999-2001
- Armando Benítez, P, 2003
- Lou Berberet, C, 1954-55
- Yogi Berra β, C, 1946-63; MVP 1951, 1954-1955
- Curt Blefary, RF, 1970-71
- Ron Blomberg, DH-1B-RF, 1969, 1971-76
- Wade Boggs β, 3B, 1993-97; 2 Gold Gloves
- Bobby Bonds, RF-CF, 1975
- Aaron Boone, 3B, 2003
- Hank Borowy, P, 1942-45
- Jim Bouton, P, 1962-68
- Ken Brett, P, 1976
- Tom Brookens, 3B, 1989
- Scott Brosius, 3B, 1998-2001; 1 Gold Glove, World Series MVP 1998
- Kevin Brown, P, 2004-2005
- Jay Buhner, CF, 1987-88
- Lew Burdette, P, 1950 (first)
- Harry Byrd, P, 1954
- Tommy Byrne, 1943, 1946-51, 1954-57
- Miguel Cairo, 2B, 2004
- Johnny Callison, RF, 1972-73
- Bert Campaneris, 2B-3B, 1983 (last)
- Robinson Canó, 2B, 2005-
- José Canseco, DH, 2000
- Andy Carey, 3B, 1952-60
- Frank Chance β, 1B, 1913-14
- Spud Chandler, P, 1937-47; MVP 1943
- Hal Chase, 1B, 1905-13
- Jack Chesbro β, P, 1903-09
- Tony Clark, 1B, 2004
- Roger Clemens, P, 1999-2003; Cy Young 2001
- Rocky Colavito, RF, 1968 (last)
- Joe Collins, 1B, 1948-57
- Earle Combs β, CF, 1924-35
- David Cone, P, 1995-2000
- José Contreras, P, 2003-04
- Stan Coveleski β, P, 1928 (last)
- Bobby Cox, 3B, 1968-69
- Lou Criger, C, 1910
- Bubba Crosby, RF-CF, 2004-
- Frankie Crosetti, 1932-48
- José Cruz, DH-OF, 1988 (last)
- Johnny Damon, CF, 2006-
- Chili Davis, DH, 1998-99
- John Deering, P, 1903
- Rick Dempsey, C, 1973-76
- Bucky Dent, SS, 1977-82; World Series MVP 1978
- Bill Dickey β, C, 1928-43, 1946
- Joe DiMaggio β, CF, 1936-42, 1946-51; MVP 1939, 1941, 1947
- Art Ditmar, P, 1957-61
- Pat Dobson, P, 1973-75
- Richard Dotson, P, 1988-89
- Doug Drabek, P, 1986 (first)
- Ryne Duren, P, 1958-61
- Leo Durocher β, SS-2B, 1925, 1928-29
- Kid Elberfeld, SS, 1903-09
- Félix Escalona, SS, 2004-
- Alvaro Espinoza, SS, 1988-91
- Bobby Estalella, C, 2001
- Tony Fernández, SS, 1995
- Wes Ferrell, P, 1938-39
- Cecil Fielder, DH, 1996-97
- Ed Figueroa, P, 1976-80
- John Flaherty, C, 2003-2005
- Whitey Ford β, P, 1950, 1953-67; Cy Young 1961, World Series MVP 1961
- Bob Friend, P, 1966
- Mike Gallego, SS-2B, 1992-94
- Dámaso García, 2B-SS, 1978-79
- Lou Gehrig β, 1B, 1923-39; MVP 1927, 1936, Triple Crown 1934
- Jason Giambi, 1B-DH, 2002-
- Lefty Gómez β, P, 1930-42; Triple Crown 1934, 1937
- Dwight Gooden, P, 1996-97, 2000
- Joe Gordon, 2B, 1938-43, 1946; MVP 1942
- Tom Gordon, P, 2004-2005
- Rich "Goose" Gossage, P, 1978-83, 1989
- Ken Griffey, Sr., LF-RF, 1982-86
- Clark Griffith β, P, 1903-07
- Burleigh Grimes β, P, 1934
- Ron Guidry, P, 1975-88; Cy Young 1978, 5 Gold Gloves
- George Halas, PH-RF, 1919
- Jimmie Hall, RF-CF, 1969
- Brad Halsey, P, 2004 (first)
- Ron Hansen, 3B-SS, 1970-71
- Andy Hawkins, P, 1989-91
- Rickey Henderson, CF-LF, 1985-89
- Leo Hernández, 3B, 1986 (last)
- Orlando Hernández, P, 1998-2002, 2004; ALCS MVP 1999
- Glenallen Hill, DH-LF, 2000
- Myril Hoag, RF-LF, 1931-32, 1934-38
- Butch Hobson, DH-1B, 1982 (last)
- Elston Howard, C, 1955-67; MVP 1963, 2 Gold Gloves
- Steve Howe, P, 1991-96
- Dick Howser, 2B, 1967-68
- Waite Hoyt β, P, 1921-30
- Catfish Hunter β, P, 1975-79
- Reggie Jackson β, RF, 1977-81; World Series MVP 1977
- Stan Javier, CF-RF, 1984 (first)
- Jackie Jensen, LF-CF, 1950-52
- Derek Jeter, SS, 1995- ; RoY 1996, 3 Gold Gloves, World Series MVP 2000, All-Star MVP 2000
- Tommy John, P, 1979-82, 1986-89
- Billy Johnson, 3B, 1943, 1946-51
- Darrell Johnson, C, 1957-58
- Nick Johnson, 1B-DH, 2001-03
- Randy Johnson, P, 2005-
- Ruppert Jones, CF, 1980
- Sad Sam Jones, P, 1922-26
- David Justice, DH-LF, 2000-01; ALCS MVP 2000
- Jim Kaat, P, 1979-80
- Willie Keeler β, RF, 1903-09
- Pat Kelly, 2B, 1991-97
- Jimmy Key, P, 1993-96
- Dave Kingman, DH, 1977
- Ron Kittle, DH, 1986-87
- Chuck Knoblauch, 2B-LF, 1998-2001
- Frank "Pot" LaPorte, 2B-3B, 1905-07, 1908-10
- Don Larsen, P, 1955-59; World Series MVP 1956
- Tony Lazzeri β, 2B, 1926-37
- Al Leiter, P, 1987-89
- Duffy Lewis, LF, 1919-20
- Cory Lidle, P, 2006 (last)
- Jon Lieber, P, 2004
- Ted Lilly, P, 2000-02
- Esteban Loaiza, P, 2004
- Kenny Lofton, CF, 2004
- Sherm Lollar, C, 1947-48
- Herman Long, SS, 1903
- Eddie Lopat, P, 1948-55
- Mike Lowell, 3B, 1998 (first)
- Sparky Lyle, P, 1972-78; Cy Young 1977
- Ray Mack, 2B, 1947
- Mickey Mantle β, CF, 1951-68; MVP 1956-1957, 1962, Triple Crown 1956, 1 Gold Glove
- Roger Maris, RF, 1960-66; MVP 1960-1961, 1 Gold Glove
- Billy Martin, 2B, 1950-53, 1955-57
- Tino Martinez, 1B, 1996-2001, 2005
- Tippy Martinez, P, 1974-76
- Hideki Matsui, LF, 2003-
- Don Mattingly, 1B, 1982-95; MVP 1985, 9 Gold Gloves
- Carlos May, DH, 1976-77
- Carl Mays, P, 1919-23
- Lee Mazzilli, 1B, 1982
- Gil McDougald, 2B-3B, 1951-60; RoY 1951
- Jack McDowell, P, 1995
- Sam McDowell, P, 1973-74
- Bill McKechnie β, 2B, 1913
- George McQuinn, 1B, 1947-48
- Ramiro Mendoza, P, 1996-2002
- Fred Merkle, 1B, 1925-26
- Andy Messersmith, P, 1978
- Bob Meusel, LF-RF, 1920-29
- Johnny Mize β, 1B, 1949-53
- Bill Monbouquette, P, 1967-68
- Raúl Mondesí, RF, 2002-03
- Thurman Munson, C, 1969-79; MVP 1976, RoY 1970, 3 Gold Gloves
- Bobby Murcer, CF, 1965-66, 1969-74, 1979-83; 1 Gold Glove
- Mike Mussina, P, 2001- ; 2 Gold Gloves
- Dioner Navarro, C, 2004 (first)
- Jeff Nelson, P, 1996-2000, 2003
- Graig Nettles, 3B, 1973-83; 2 Gold Gloves, ALCS MVP 1981
- Joe Niekro, P, 1985-87
- Phil Niekro β, P, 1984-85
- Otis Nixon, RF-CF, 1983 (first)
- Johnny Oates, C, 1980-81
- Lefty O'Doul, P, 1919-20, 1922
- John Olerud, 1B, 2004
- Paul O'Neill, RF, 1993-2001
- Steve O'Neill, C, 1925
- Jesse Orosco, P, 2003
- Spike Owen, SS, 1993
- Carl Pavano, P, 2005-
- Roger Peckinpaugh, SS, 1913-21
- Herb Pennock β, P, 1923-33
- Joe Pepitone, 1B-OF, 1962-69; 3 Gold Gloves
- Robert Pérez, CF-RF, 2001
- Gaylord Perry β, P, 1980
- Andy Pettitte, P, 1995-2003; ALCS MVP 2001
- Lou Piniella, LF-RF, 1974-84
- Wally Pipp, 1B, 1915-25
- Jorge Posada, C, 1995-
- Paul Quantrill, P, 2004-2005
- Jack Quinn, P, 1909-12, 1919-21
- Tim Raines, LF, 1996-98
- Willie Randolph, 2B, 1976-88
- Vic Raschi, P, 1946-53
- Jeff Reardon, P, 1994 (last)
- Allie Reynolds, P, 1947-54
- Bobby Richardson, 2B, 1955-66; 5 Gold Gloves, World Series MVP 1960
- Branch Rickey β, LF-C, 1907
- Dave Righetti, P, 1979, 1981-90; RoY 1981
- Juan Rivera, LF-RF, 2001-03
- Mariano Rivera, P, 1995- ; World Series MVP 1999, ALCS MVP 2003
- Phil Rizzuto β, SS, 1941-42, 1946-56; MVP 1950
- Alex Rodriguez, 3B, 2004-, 2005 AL MVP
- Aurelio Rodríguez, 3B, 1980-81
- Kenny Rogers, P, 1996-97
- Red Ruffing β, P, 1930-42, 1945-46
- Marius Russo, P, 1939-43, 1946
- Babe Ruth β, RF-LF, 1920-34; MVP 1923
- Johnny Sain, P, 1951-55
- Deion Sanders, LF-CF, 1989-90
- Scott Sanderson, P, 1991-92
- Steve Sax, 2B, 1989-91
- Everett Scott, SS, 1922-25
- George Scott, DH, 1979 (last)
- Joe Sewell β, 3B, 1931-33
- Bobby Shantz, P, 1957-60; 4 Gold Gloves
- Bob Shawkey, P, 1915-27
- Gary Sheffield, RF, 2004-2006
- Rubén Sierra, DH, 1995-96, 2003-2005
- Moose Skowron, 1B, 1954-62
- Enos Slaughter β, LF-RF-PH, 1954-55, 1956-59
- Lee Smith, P, 1993
- J.T. Snow, 1B, 1992 (first)
- Luis Sojo, 2B-3B, 1996-99, 2000-01, 2003
- Alfonso Soriano, 2B, 1999-2003
- Jim Spencer, 1B-DH, 1978-81
- Mike Stanton, P, 1997-2002, 2005
- Mel Stottlemyre, P, 1964-74
- Darryl Strawberry, DH-LF, 1995-99
- Tanyon Sturtze, P, 2004-
- Frank Tanana, P, 1993 (last)
- Danny Tartabull, DH-RF, 1992-95
- Ralph Terry, P, 1956-57, 1959-64; World Series MVP 1962
- Marv Throneberry, 1B, 1955, 1958-59
- Luis Tiant, P, 1979-80
- César Tovar, DH, 1976 (last)
- Bob Turley, P, 1955-62; Cy Young 1958, World Series MVP 1958
- Elmer Valo, PH-RF, 1960
- Dazzy Vance β, P, 1915, 1918
- Javier Vázquez, P, 2004
- Robin Ventura, 3B, 2002-03
- Dixie Walker, CF, 1931, 1933-36
- Paul Waner β, PH, 1944-45
- Wang Chien-Ming, P, 2005-
- Gary Ward, LF-CF, 1987-89
- Claudell Washington, CF, 1986-88, 1990
- David Wells, P, 1997-98, 2002-03; ALCS MVP 1998
- John Wetteland, P, 1995-96; World Series MVP 1996
- Roy White, LF, 1965-79
- Mark Whiten, LF, 1997
- Bob Wickman, P, 1992-96
- Bernie Williams, CF, 1991- ; 4 Gold Gloves, ALCS MVP 1996
- Stan Williams, P, 1963-64
- Enrique Wilson, SS-3B, 2001-04
- Dave Winfield β, RF-LF, 1981-88, 1990; 5 Gold Gloves
- Mike Witt, P, 1990-91, 1993
- Mark Wohlers, P, 2001
- Tony Womack, 2B, 2005
- Jaret Wright, P, 2005-2006
- Rollie Zeider, SS-2B, 1913
- Todd Zeile, 3B-1B, 2003
[edit] Other noteworthy individuals
- Eddie Layton, organist, 1967-2003
- Bob Sheppard, stadium announcer, 1951-
[edit] Celebrity Fans
- Danny Aiello - actor [1]
- Tom Brady - Quarterback for the New England Patriots, also a San Francisco Giants fan [2]
- Chuck D - rap pioneer/leader of Public Enemy, also a New York Mets fan [3]
- Hilary Clinton - senator, also a Chicago Cubs fan [4]
- Tom Cruise - actor [5]
- Billy Crystal - actor/comedian, also a New York Mets fan [6]
- Carson Daly - talk show host, also a Los Angeles Dodgers fan [7]
- Robert De Niro - actor [8]
- Dick Ebersol - former president of NBC Sports [9]
- Ari Fleischer - former spokesman for the White House [10]
- James Gandolfini - actor (plays Tony Soprano on The Sopranos) [11][12]
- Ben Gazzara - actor [13]
- Danny Masterson - actor/radio DJ [14]
- Sarah Michelle Gellar - actress [15]
- Rudy Giuliani - former mayor of New York City [16]
- James Hetfield - frontman for heavy metal band Metallica, also a Los Angeles Dodgers fan [17]
- Nicole Kidman - actress [18]
- Henry Kissinger - former US Secretary of State [19]
- Artie Lange - comedian/personality on the Howard Stern Show[20]
- Matt Lauer - anchor, NBC's Today Show [21]
- Spike Lee - director, also an Atlanta Braves fan [22]
- Téa Leoni - actress [23]
- Joe Lieberman - senator, presidential candidate [24]
- Jennifer Lopez - actress [25]
- Jack Nicholson - actor [26][27]
- The late Notorious B.I.G. - rapper [28]
- Erik Palladino - actor [29]
- Chazz Palminteri - actor [30] [31]
- Sarah Jessica Parker - actress, also a Cincinnati Reds fan [32] [33]
- Regis Philbin - TV host [34]
- Kyli Ryan - model [35]
- Adam Sandler - actor/comedian [36]
- Bruce Springsteen - musician [37]
- Donald Trump - business mogul [38] [39]
- Denzel Washington - actor [40] [41]
- Robin Williams - actor, comedian, also a San Francisco Giants fan [42]
- Bruce Willis - actor [43]
- Chris Rock - Actor and comedian, also a New York Mets fan [44]
- Sam Ramos - Founder of D.W.I.W.