Tough one. Players name in team logo he played for.
Goldenage
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Jim Brown played for the Browns. So he is one example. Along with Red Kelly who played for the Red Wings. It was a nickname but good enough.
Was there a first name Angel who played for the Angels ?
Was there a last name White who played for the White Sox ?
Are there others ?
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Johnny Podres spent his last year with San Diego but does not qualify because of one letter. Only where the players full correct name is within the team logo.
Patrick Chung NE Patriots
I know close, but no cigar. Jeff Feagles for the Eagles.
Phil Gosselin (Phillies)
Ti Cobb. Detroit Tigers
Ok I'm stretching. Couldn't think of any of the top of my head
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
This thread is really confusing. Thought I knew the name of most of these teams but now learning about the.........
New England Chung
New England Patrick (not sure which of the two)
Cincinnati Ed
Detroit Ty
Sticking with the last name Brown for the Browns - I remember Orlando Brown, Big defensive player - 6'8", 350lbs. The referee threw his flag and ended up hitting him right in the eye and Orlando got pissed and pushed the ref to the ground.
"NFL referee Jeff Triplette throws a flag & hits Orlando Brown in the eye, causing significant loss of eyesight in said eye. Orlando Brown shoves Triplette to the ground for his carelessness."
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
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Someone correct me if I am wrong, but I think your confusion lies in your misinterpretation of the game. Patrick/Patriots
For example...
Edited to add:
https://youtu.be/VZELzn6207c
Steve
Okay thisistheshow, I'll admit you got this one correct. Nice one!
John Buck
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I think he belongs with the guys over in this thread.....🤷🙃😂
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1071875/athletes-with-two-first-names#latest