Lucas Giolito
Baseball pitcher, Chicago White Sox

Born
July 14th, 1994
31 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
Links & References
Born in 1994, this baseball pitcher gained recognition in Major League Baseball, particularly with the Chicago White Sox. Drafted by the Washington Nationals in 2012, debuted in 2015, and transformed his career after being traded to the White Sox in 2016. Standout performances throughout his career have marked him as a leading starting pitcher. In 2020, achieved a no-hitter against the Pittsburgh Pirates, further solidifying his reputation in the league.
Threw a no-hitter against the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2020
Selected to the MLB All-Star Game in 2021
Led the White Sox in strikeouts in multiple seasons
Other People Born on July 14th
Angélique Kidjo
A prominent figure in global music, this artist blends various musical genres, including African rhythms, jazz, and pop. The debut album, 'Logozo,' released in 1991, received critical acclaim and introduced her distinctive sound to international audiences. With multiple Grammy Awards won for albums such as 'Djin Djin' and 'Eve,' this artist has consistently showcased a commitment to cultural diversity and social change through music. In addition to music, engagement in advocacy for children's rights and education is notable, making significant contributions to humanitarian efforts in Africa and beyond.
Continue ReadingArthur de Gobineau
A French writer contributed to the development of racial theory through the formulation of Gobinism. This ideology proposed a controversial perspective on race and civilization. In 1853, published the notable work "An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races," which outlined the hierarchy of races based on perceived characteristics. His ideas influenced various racist movements and thoughts that emerged later, becoming a seminal text in the study of race.
Continue ReadingWilliam Hanna
Co-founded Hanna-Barbera Productions, which became a significant name in American animation. Created iconic characters and series such as Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones, and Scooby-Doo. Directed many animated shows that shaped Saturday morning cartoons. Contributed to both the development of animation techniques and the popularization of animated television.
Continue ReadingJay Wright Forrester
A computer engineer and systems scientist contributed significantly to the fields of system dynamics and computer modeling. Developed system dynamics as a methodology for analyzing and modeling complex systems, which has been applied in various domains including economics, public policy, and environmental studies. Worked at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where research and teaching influenced many disciplines. Authored multiple influential books and articles in systems thinking.
Continue ReadingRosey Grier
Played as a defensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) primarily for the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Rams. Grier was a part of the Los Angeles Rams team that reached the NFL Championship game in 1967. Transitioned into acting after football, appearing in television shows such as 'The Brady Bunch' and films including 'The Thing with Two Heads'. Grier has also been involved in various charitable activities, particularly focusing on youth programs.
Continue ReadingWilly Hess
A prominent violinist and educator from Germany, contributed significantly to the art of violin playing and instruction. Founded the Hess Violin School, which trained numerous students in classical techniques. Engaged in performances throughout Europe and collaborated with various orchestras, earning a reputation for exceptional skill and musicianship. Published instructional materials and helped elevate the standards of violin education.
Continue Reading