The best athletes named Seymour...first or last name.
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Seymour "Babe" Ruth - NY Yankees home run leader.
Let's kick this off with Cy Seymour. Baseball player from 1896-1913. Played primarily for the Giants and Reds
Career BA .303 and 52 home runs.
Oy vey
Patient at the plate, he would Seymour pitches than most hitters.
Richard Seymour - former Pats & Raiders Defensive End/Tackle
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seymour butts
I'll go with Jane Seymour.
Richard Seymour and Jane Seymour being mentioned should be end of thread
Olympic hurdler Pedrya Seymour.
How about an athlete from Seymour? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rip_Rogers
When I was in the bleachers I noticed seymore butts
No credit given here. First, already done (correctly) by bronco.
Secondly, what kind of grammar is that?
"When I was in the bleachers I noticed see more butts"
Does that make any sense to you?
Really, no disrespect towards you, but the effort just wasn't there this time.
We expect a lot more out of you, but you dropped the ball on that one.
we would be remiss without this discussion of Seymour leaving this one out
I already mentioned her without a pic.
Jane Seymour...... Back when I had cable ESPN classic was re running old battle of the network stars episodes , late 70's early 80's she was amazing.
Sometimes pics can be really important.
The late Jim Seymour from Notre Dame. Made the cover of Sports Illustrated and Time.
You guys haven't even named the most beautiful Seymour yet,
which would be Stephanie circa around 1990 or whenever she was an SI swimsuit model.
I don't see how she could be better than Jane.
Jane who again?
Jane was a Bond girl. That is like a star on an NGC holder.
I actually used to have an NGC holder with a star. Morgan Dollar, I think it was
1880CC 66 PL. Pure white, really enjoyed looking at that coin.