Pratt (surname) - Sports

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  • Al Pratt (baseball), American baseball player
  • Andy Pratt (baseball), American baseball player
  • Babe Pratt, Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Betty Rosenquest Pratt, American tennis player
  • Bob Pratt, Australian rules footballer
  • David Pratt (Canadian broadcaster), Canadian sports radio personality and columnist
  • David Pratt (cricketer), English cricketer
  • David Pratt (Scottish footballer) (born 1896), Scottish football player and manager
  • Gary Pratt, English cricketer
  • John Pratt (footballer) (born 1948), English footballer
  • John Pratt (cricketer) (1834–1886), English cricketer
  • Larry Pratt (baseball), American baseball player in the 1910s
  • Mary Pratt (baseball), American baseball player
  • Mike Pratt (basketball) (born 1948), American basketball player
  • Nicole Pratt, Australian tennis player
  • Nolan Pratt, Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Todd Pratt, Major League Baseball catcher

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