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Hegman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Bob Hegman (born 1958), American baseball player *Mike Hegman (born 1953), American football player See also *Hedman *Hegman Lake Pictograph, Native American pictograph, located on Hegman Lake in Minnesota, USA *Herman (name) Herman is masculine given name, from an ancient Germanic name consisting of the elements '':wikt:Appendix:Proto-Germanic/harjaz, harja-'' "army" and '':wikt:Appendix:Proto-Germanic/mann-, mann-'' "man". Hermine (other), Hermine is the fe ...
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Bob Hegman
Robert Hilmer Hegman (born February 26, 1958), is an American former Major League Baseball player who played in with the World Series champion Kansas City Royals. Hegman attended St. Cloud State University. Primarily a second baseman during his pro playing career, Hegman threw and batted right-handed, stood tall and weighed . His one big-league game came on August 8, 1985, when he replaced George Brett in the lineup for the ninth inning. Greg Pryor, who had been playing second base, moved over to third base to replace Brett defensively, while Hegman took his position at second base. He played just one inning without a fielding chance. Later when asked if he received a World Series ring, Hegman replied, "Heck, all I got was a $100 check. I should have kept it and framed it, but I had to eat". He remained with the Royals for 16 seasons (1987–2002) after his playing career ended and served ten seasons (1993–2002) as the club's director or senior director of minor league ope ...
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Mike Hegman
Michael William Hegman (born January 17, 1953) is a former American football linebacker who played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys. He played college football at Tennessee State University. Early years Hegman did not start playing football until his senior year at Northside High School in Memphis, Tennessee. He began his college career at Alabama A&M University and then transferred to Tennessee State University, where he walked on to the Tennessee State Tigers football team. He was a teammate of Ed "Too Tall" Jones, and the starting middle linebacker on the school's 10–0 team, that won the black college football national championship in 1973. The next year, he finished with a school record 158 tackles. At the end of his junior season, it was incorrectly believed that Hegman still had a year of eligibility. The Dallas Cowboys were thought to be one of the only NFL teams that knew he was eligible for the draft, and drafted him in wha ...
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Hedman
Hedman is a Swedish surname. It is an ornamental name composed of the elements ''hed'' "heath", "moor" + ''man'' "man". In 2014, the surname was most frequently found in Sweden, followed by the United States and Finland. Notable people with the surname include: * Al Hedman (born 1953), former Jamaican-born English professional darts player * Anton Hedman (born 1986), Swedish ice hockey player * Deta Hedman (born 1959), English darts player * Drew Hedman (born 1986), American baseball coach * Graham Hedman (born 1979), British short-distance runner * Gustaf Erik Hedman (1777–1841), Finnish master painter * Heikki Hedman (1940–2022), Finnish tennis player * Magnus Hedman (born 1973), Swedish footballer * Marina Hedman (born 1944), retired Swedish pornographic actress * Martha Hedman (1883–1974), Swedish-American actress * Mika Hedman (born 1965), Finnish former professional tennis player * Oscar Hedman (born 1986), Swedish ice hockey player * Per Erik Hedman (born 1959), Swedis ...
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Hegman Lake Pictograph
The Hegman Lake Pictographs are a well-preserved example of a Native American pictograph, located on North Hegman Lake in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota, USA. The rock art is considered "Perhaps the most visited and photogenic pictograph within the State of Minnesota." See also * Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW or BWCA) is a wilderness area within the Superior National Forest in the northeastern part of the US state of Minnesota Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the Unit ... References External links Interpreting the Pictographs of North Hegman Lake Rock art in North America Native American painting Native American history of Minnesota Superior National Forest Petroglyphs in Minnesota {{Minnesota-geo-stub ...
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