Baseball
Football
Hockey
Basketball
Golf
100

This player holds the record for most strike outs

Nolan Ryan

100

This  NFL team lost in the Super Bowl in 2019

Los Angeles Rams

100

This NHL player has won the most Stanley Cups

Henri Richard

100

The winningest coach in the NBA

Phil Jackson

100

He was the first golfer to win the Masters Tournament four times. He also has a drink named after him.

Arnold Palmer

200

This MLB player is called the Iron Man because he played 2,632 consecutive games.


Cal Ripken Jr.

200

Although he was the first draft pick in 1970, this quarterback began his career as the back up for Terry Hanratty

Terry Bradshaw

200

Wayne Gretzky won this many Stanley Cups

4

200

This NBA player scored the most points at 38,387.

Kareem Abdul Jabbar

200

2020 winner of the Master's

Dustin Johnson

300

The average baseball in an MLB game is used on this many pitches.

6

300

This NFL player has the most Super Bowl rings

Tom Brady

300

Canada has this many teams in the NHL

7

300

The shortest NBA player of all time

Muggsy Bogues

300

J.P. Fitzgerald made $1.65 million dollars caddying for this golfer who was born in Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland, for 10 years.

Rory McIlroy

400

This player won the most World Series rings with 10, as a player.

Yogi Berra

400

This man is the winningest coach in NFL history.

Don Shula
400

These two NHL teams played in the Stanley Cup in 2019

Blues and Bruins

400

This NBA team has won the most championships

Boston Celtics

400

Tiger Woods has made this many hole in ones in his lifetime, including his first one at age six.

20

500

These two teams played in the 2018 World Series

Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers

500

This singer had a "wardrobe malfunction" during the Super Bowl half time show in 2004.

Janet Jackson

500

NHL's tallest player

 Zdeno Chara

500

In 2018, this NBA player made history by making the most 3 pointers in a single game.

Klay Thompson

500

This golfer holds the record for oldest major winner. He won the 1968 PGA Championship at 48 years, 4 months

Julius Boros