Hack Wilson
Baseball Player
Hall of Fame MLB power hitter in the 1920s and '30s; led the National League in home runs 4 times throughout his 12-year career.
He dropped out of school and made four dollars a week working with a sledge hammer.
He was five feet six inches tall, but had a very thick build, which gave him a lot of power.
His parents were unwed alcoholics.
At the height of his career he was compared to the great Babe Ruth.