The GOATS
Sports Movies
Stadiums
Mascots
Innovators
Famous Bloopers
The Trophies
100

This pitcher, whose name is now a postseason award, has the most wins of any pitcher of all time.

Cy Young

100

This movie features a football coach heading to a school that is no longer segregated, where he has to win every game to keep his job.

Remember the Titans

100

This is the field where the Chicago Cubs play.

Wrigley

100

Herky and Cy reside in this midwestern state.

Iowa

100

This man came up with this sport while teaching physical education by hanging a peach baskets for shooting.

(James) Naismith

100

Playing for this team, first baseman Bill Buckner let a routine ground ball roll between his legs in the 1986 World Series, allowing the Mets to win game 6.

Boston Red Sox

100

The best college football player receives this famous trophy.

Heisman

200

This man's single-game scoring record of 100 points, though highly debated, has stood at number one since 1962.

Wilt Chamberlain

200

Fly together in the "V" as coach Gordon Bombei tries to take a group of misfit hockey players to the local championship.

Mighty Ducks

200

This is where those pin-striped baseball greats have played in New York for years.

Yankee Stadium

200

The Phanatic is the mascot of this major league baseball team

Phillies

200

Track coach Bill Bowerman famously used his wife's waffle iron in 1971 to create this revolutionary lightweight sports equipment.

Nike (waffle) Shoe (spikes)

200

With Game 1 tied against the Warriors, this NBA player rebounded a missed free throw and ran away from the basket, believing his team was ahead.

J.R. Smith

200

The world champion hockey team receives this famous trophy.

The Stanley Cup

300

Known as "The Great One", nobody has come close to his career numbers, and he is still considered the Goat in his sport, hockey.

Wayne Gretsky

300
"There's no crying in baseball!" is a famous line from this movie featuring a bunch of professional baseball players who weren't the typical bunch people expected to watch.

A League of Their Own

300

This is the park where the big green monster resides.

Fenway Park

300

Otto the Orange is the mascot of this college team.

Syracuse

300

Amputee and athlete Van Phillips invented this flexible, J-shaped carbon-fiber running blade, named after a fast land animal, which changed Paralympic sprinting forever.

The Cheetah

300

The Red Sox sold this player's contract to the Yankees in 1919 becoming one of the biggest bloopers in sports history.

Babe Ruth

300

This college rivalry trophy is given to the winner of the annual football game between Minnesota and Wisconsin, where the winner "chops" down the opposing team's goalpost. 

Paul Bunyan's Axe

400

At almost 2000 more hits than any active player today, this Goat's record will likely never be broken.

Pete Rose

400

This sports movie features Kevin Costner playing a pitcher at the end of his career who tries for a no-hitter to end on a high note.

For the Love of the Game

400

Demolished in 2014, this is where the Minnesota Vikings would score their home touchdowns, SKOL!!

The Metro Dome

400

Globie is the mascot for this entertaining group of athletes.

The Harlem Globe Trotters

400

Syracuse Nationals owner Danny Biasone and GM Leo Ferris invented this timing device in 1954 to eliminate stall tactics and increase scoring during basketball games.

Shot clock

400
On April 5th, 1993, during the NCAA National Championship game, this college player forgot how many timeouts his team had, leading to a technical and free throws that sealed his team's fate.

Chris Webber

400

The Webb Ellis Cup is given out for the winner of this sport.

Rugby

500

This Goat coach led his college team to seven consecutive national championships in college basketball. A feat that will likely never be repeated.

John Wooden

500

This sports movie starring Robert Redford features a story loosely based on the 1949 shooting of Chicago Cubs first baseman Eddie Waitkus by an obsessed 19-year-old female fan, Ruth Ann Steinhagen.

The Natural

500

This is the country with the largest stadium (by capacity) in the world.

(Rungrada 1st of May Stadium) North Korea

500

Blitz is the mascot of this NFL team.

Seattle Seahawks

500

Broadcast pioneer and inventor Stan Honey created this digital line used in televised football, debuting it during a 1998 ESPN broadcast

The Yellow Line (First Down Marker)

500

Jim Marshall, a defensive end for this NFL team, recovered a fumble and ran 66 yards into the wrong end zone, scoring a safety for the 49ers.

The Minnesota Vikings

500

This is the heaviest rivaly trophy, weighing 545 lbs, given to the winner of the annual football game between the University of Nevada, Reno and UNLV.

The (Fremont) Canon

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