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Nolan Ryan
Physique: Average Build Height: 6’ 2" (1.88 m)
Lynn Nolan Ryan Jr., born January 31, 1947, and dubbed “The Ryan Express,” is a straight-up legend, a former Major League Baseball pitcher and sports exec who owned the mound for a record-shattering 27 years.
This Refugio, Texas, native hurled heat for the New York Mets, California Angels, Houston Astros, and Texas Rangers, racking up a 324–292 win-loss record and eight All-Star nods. With seven no-hitters—three more than anyone else—and 12 one-hitters tied with Bob Feller, Ryan’s arm was a damn force of nature. He holds the MLB record for 5,714 career strikeouts, played across four decades, and earned a first-ballot Baseball Hall of Fame induction in 1999. After hanging up his cleats in 1993, he bossed it as CEO of the Texas Rangers and advised the Houston Astros, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest pitchers to ever live.
Let’s be real—Nolan Ryan is a total daddy. Tall, ruggedly handsome, and with a style that’s always on point, he’s the kind of man who could stop you dead in your tracks. I’m dying to see him in ESPN’s The Body Issue, showing off that chiseled, battle-tested body in all its glory—those nude poses would be pure fire. The thought alone has me losing it.
Married to his high school sweetheart with three kids, Ryan’s got that loyal, grounded vibe, but don’t let that fool you. That overpowering fastball and unreal stamina, even into his 40s? It’s got me fantasizing about hopping aboard The Ryan Express for one hell of a ride. I mean, who wouldn’t want to be his catcher, feeling the heat of that intensity up close? I’d take it slow, savor every second, because a man like that could go the distance.
Career Highlights and Awards:
8× All-Star (1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1985, 1989)
World Series champion (1969)
2× NL ERA leader (1981, 1987)
11× Strikeout leader (1972–1974, 1976–1979, 1987–1990)
Los Angeles Angels No. 30 retired
Houston Astros No. 34 retired
Texas Rangers No. 34 retired
Angels Hall of Fame
Houston Astros Hall of Fame
Texas Rangers Hall of Fame
Major League Baseball All-Century Team
MLB Records:
5,714 career strikeouts
7 career no-hitters
Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
nolan ryan
September 8, 1990: Nolan Ryan continued pitching in a blood-spattered jersey after being hit in the face by a line-drive comebacker.
Part of me says, "Stop fighting, boys." The other part says, "Damn, nice punch!"
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Pitching legends Nolan Ryan & Sandy Koufax! You were a strikeout waiting to happen when you faced them!
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