Famous Athletes and Sports Figures Who Have Passed Away in 2023
Let’s take a moment to remember all the famous athletes and sports figures who have passed away in 2023 — they may be gone, but they’re never forgotten.
Let’s take a moment to remember all the famous athletes and sports figures who have passed away in 2023 — they may be gone, but they’re never forgotten.
On August 22, A’ja Wilson made history when she scored 53 points in a 112-100 win over the Atlanta Dream – tying a WNBA record that has stood for five years.
Aaron Judge is now one of just 246 MLB players to hit 250 home runs in their career and one of 19 active MLB players to do so — how many can you name?
After witnessing 14 3-HR games in each of the past two seasons (2022 and 2021), MLB players are at it again in 2023 — 8 players have done it so far this year.
Did you know that only 17 golfers have ever won at least five (5) USGA championships in the history of the sport? How many of them can you name?
When the 2023-24 NBA regular season starts on October 24, it’ll mark the 78th season since its inception in 1946 — here are 20 must-see games this year!
On August 19, 2023, Trea Turner hit two home runs in the same inning against the Washington Nationals — something only 61 other MLB players have ever done.
The Baltimore Ravens’ impressive and historic 24-game preseason win streak finally came to an end after they lost to the Washington Commanders on August 21.
So far this year, we’ve seen two NHL players surpass the 1,000-point mark, Patrice Bergeron of the Boston Bruins and Steven Stamkos of the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Gil Brandt, one of the most prominent football executives of all time, died on Thursday morning. He was 91 years old at the time of his death.