This was on another thread, but I thought I'd start a new one.
See this link:
http://www.daytondailynews.com/s/conten ... nform_artr
A few quotes:
Ten, to be exact, from Chuck Connors (more famous as TV's "Rifleman") in the 1940s and '50s to Danny Ainge (Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Celtics) and Mark Hendrickson in more recent years.
Dick Groat's first love was basketball — he averaged 12 points for the Fort Wayne (Ind.) Pistons in 1952-53, his only season — but he became a star in baseball, winning the National League batting title and the MVP award for Pittsburgh in 1960.
"You've got to have a lot of endurance and I think you have to enjoy it,'' said Gene Conley, 77. He is the only man with championship rings in both sports, as a Milwaukee Braves pitcher in 1957 and center-forward with the Boston Celtics in 1959-61.