Focuses on key players and events in the history of the Chicago Cubs, who have represented their city longer than any other professional baseball team.
Describes the life and basketball career of the young woman who won a gold medal at the 1996 Olympics and went on to play in the Women's National Basketball Association.
Focuses on key players and events in the history of the New York Mets, from their formation in 1962 through their up and down seasons over the next thirty-plus years.
An account of the baseball team's history representing three cities before arriving in Atlanta in 1966 and ultimately winning the World Championship there in 1995.
Traces the football career of the left-handed quarterback, from his days at Brigham Young University through his brief career with the USFL and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to his success with the San Francisco Forty-Niners.
Profiles the career of the Nigerian-born basketball player who brought the Houston Rockets its first NBA title and who achieved the MVP award for himself.
Covers the careers and statistics of ten NFL running backs: Emmitt Smith, Jim Brown, Jim Taylor, Larry Csonka, Franco Harris, Tony Dorsett, John Riggins, Walter Payton, Ottis Anderson, and Marcus Allen.