Other Noteworthy Number 3's
Allen Iverson:
Jimmie Foxx: Hit 534 home runs with a .325 career average; more importantly, had two great nicknames: "The Beast" and "Double X." Harmon Killebrew: Hit 573 home runs. Bill Terry: The last National Leaguer to hit .400 (.401 in 1930) Earl Averill: Famous for ruining Dizzy Dean's career after hitting him with a line drive in an All-Star Game. Dale Murphy:
Harold Baines: Had his number retired by the White Sox while still active -- and playing for another team. Alex Rodriguez: Of course, not allowed wear to No. 3 with the Yankees. Dennis Johnson: retired by the Celtics. Drazen Petrovic: Former Nets star who was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame after his early death. Stephon Marbury: May one day make the Nets Hall of Fame. Jan Stenerud: First kicker elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Also first Norwegian. Bronko Nagurski: Great Bears running back/linebacker from the 1930s. Quit football in 1938 to become a professional wrestler. Tony Canadeo: This NFL Hall of Fame running back played for the Packers in the '40s and was known as the "Gray Ghost of Gonzaga" because he was prematurely gray. And he went to school at Gonzaga. Mark Moseley: Was once named NFL MVP
One famous sports figure in 1990 was Derrick Thomas, who was with the Kansas City Chiefs. Another famous sports figure was Dale Earnhardt, who was the NASCAR Champion.
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Michael phelps
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many famous sports stars have worn this number we suggest you go to espn.com
Lebron James Sidney Corsby Tim Tebow Albert Pujols
Micheal Jordan
Jeffrey Earnhardt's father is Kerry Earnhardt. Kerry is Dale Sr's son and Dale Jr's half brother.
Wayne Gretzky
Roberto Clemente