One of the most recognizable and accomplished sportscasters of all-time, Al Michaels has enjoyed a legendary career and is best known for his iconic "Do You Believe In Miracles" call during the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Allen Craig played first base and outfield in the majors from 2010-1015, primarily for the St. Louis Cardinals. He is best remembered for his clutch hitting in helping St. Louis win the 2011 World Series.
Andrew Whitworth has played in the NFL for 16 seasons, the last five for the Los Angels Rams. He became the oldest offensive lineman in NFL history to start a title game when he did so in Super Bowl LVI agains the Cincinnati Bengals.
Brad Ausmus is the current manager of the Los Angeles Angels. During his playing days, he was a three-time Gold Glove catcher who played from 1993-2010 primarily for San Diego, Houston and Detroit.
Bret Boone played 2nd base in the majors from 1992 - 2005 and is best remembered for his time with the Seattle Mariners. He was a three-time All-Star, won four Gold Gloves and two Silver Slugger Awards.
Bruce Bochy served as manager of the San Francisco Giants from 2007-2019 during which time he won three World Series in 2010, 2012 and 2014. He retired as the Giants' all-time winningest manager.
Byron Scott is a former NBA guard who won three titles with the Los Angeles Lakers. He's also served as head coach for the Lakers, Brooklyn Nets, New Orleans Hornets and Cleveland Cavaliers.
Cecil Fielder is a retired MLB first baseman and designated hitter who played from 1985-1998. He was a three-time All-Star and won a World Series ring with the New York Yankees in 1996.
Charley Steiner has called play-by-play on radio for the Los Angeles Dodgers since 2005. He previously worked for ESPN and in 2013 became a member of the National Radio Hall of Fame.
Chip Kelly is the current head football coach at UCLA. He formerly served as head coach for the Philadelphia Eagles and at Oregon, where he led the Ducks to three straight Pac-12 titles.
Cobi Jones enjoyed a celebrated soccer career playing for Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy and the U.S. Men's National Team. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.
Dave Roberts has served as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers since 2016. As a player, Roberts is best remembered for helping the Boston Red Sox win the 2004 World Series.
David Wells pitched in the majors for 21 seasons and won two World Series with the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees. In 1998, he pitched a perfect game for the Yankees.
Doc Rivers has served as head coach of the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers since 2013. Prior to the Clippers, he coached the Boston Celtics from 2004-2013 and helped lead them to the 2008 NBA title.
Dusty Baker is a former manager of the San Francisco Giants, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs and Washington Nationals. He also played for 19 season and won a World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Eddie Murray is a Hall of Fame first baseman & designated hitter who is best remembered for his time with the Baltimore Orioles. He is one of five players ever to record 500 home runs and 3,000 hits.
Eric Hosmer currently plays first base for the San Diego Padres. He previously played for the Kansas City Royals from 2011 - 2017 and won a won a World Series with the team in 2015.
Eric Karros played first base from 1991-2004 primarily for the Los Angeles Dodgers but also the Chicago Cubs and Oakland A’s. He was the 1992 National League Rookie of the Year.
Golden Tate currently plays wide receiver for the New York Giants. He previously played for the Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles and played collegiately at Notre Dame.
A six-time Gold Glove first baseman, JT Snow played 13+ seasons in the majors, primarily for the Los Angeles Angels (1993 - 1996) and San Francisco Giants (1997 - 2005, 2008).
Hall of Fame guard Jason Kidd played in the NBA from 1994-2013 for the Dallas Mavericks, Phoenix Suns, New Jersey Nets and New York Knicks. The 10-time All-Star won a title with Dallas in 2011.
Jim Lampley is a sports broadcaster who is best known for his coverage of boxing and the Olympics. He won three Emmy Awards for his work on the HBO show "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel."