Sir Lance-alot wrote:
Best brother combos? Two is not enough.
in baseball
Alou brothers... Matty, Felipe, Jesus, only time 3 brothers played outfield at the same time for same team(team... ummm... Astros or Expos?)
Sir Lance-alot wrote:
Best brother combos? Two is not enough.
in baseball
Alou brothers... Matty, Felipe, Jesus, only time 3 brothers played outfield at the same time for same team(team... ummm... Astros or Expos?)
Oakland Athletics, let me google and see if I can find it
Stan the Fan wrote:
Basketball
King (Albert,Bernard)
The Barry's..
John GaTech
Drew GaTech
Scooter Kansas (or K-State?)
Brent Oregon State
nope across the bay, San Fran
Roughhouse Doyle wrote:
Ghost of Ashenfelter wrote:Gaylord and Jim Perry may beat the Niekros and certain beat the Forsches.
Phil (318 wins) and Joe (221 wins) Neikro= 539 wins
Gaylord (314 wins) and Jim (215 wins)Perry= 529 wins
Bob (168 wins) and Ken (114 wins) Forsch= 282 wins
Don't forget Cy Young and his brother with a total of 511.
Every time a specific question is asked here the topic wanders unbelievably. From brothers to sisters to relatives to distant relatives to people who just happen to have the same last name.
I would say Chelimo and KIrui are up there though.
Lacrosse - Mike, Casey and Ryan Powell
Check out the SU all-time scoring list and notice how far down Jim Brown of NFL fame is to the Powells.
WEJO AND ROJO ??
The Hamm brothers
Mia and Paul
I agree. I was trying to make a joke while everyone else was being serious.
Nick Willis 1.45 & 3.32
Steve Willis 1.48 & 3.40
in cricket
mark and steve waugh
greg and ian chappell
Okay, in no particular order:
Pete, Tim, and Bob Jr. Julian
Chuck & Frank Assuma
John & Vicki Cook
How's that for some random choices?
bobby and jack charlton, both world cup winners in football (thats proper football, not your dodgy yank version) in 1966