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Colander

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A member of the 3,000-hit club, this Hall of Fame third baseman played the bulk of his career with Boston but won a World Series with the Yankees in 1996.

Wade Boggs

100

Crooked I, Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, and Royce da 5'9" teamed up for this rap supergroup, which produced two albums before splitting.

Slaughterhouse

100

This team from the Pacific Northwest joined the NHL in 2021.

Seattle Kraken

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He is the active leader in home runs, hits, and RBI.

Albert Pujols

200

This All-Star centerfielder left Boston and signed a massive contract to join the Yankees in 2015 -- and it all went downhill from there.

Jacoby Ellsbury

200

This actor-turned-rapper used a Wu-Tang name generator to come up with his stage name.

Childish Gambino

200

Chris Cornell (Soundgarden) and Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine) joined forces to lead this band.

Audioslave

200

These two Canadian teams joined the NBA in 1995.

Raptors and Grizzlies

300

A three-time All-Star, this former Red Sox third baseman played the final 28 games of his MLB career with the Yankees in 2013.

Kevin Youkilis

300

This show is a behind-the-scenes look at Formula 1.

Drive to Survive

300

Lead singer Darius Rucker derived his band's name from two college friends. 

Hootie and the Blowfish

300

Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak won several Grammy Awards when they teamed up as this duo.

Silk Sonic

300

The Florida Marlins and this other team joined the MLB in 1993.

Colorado Rockies

400

A former Yankees farmhand, this third baseman played just four games in New York before being traded to Florida. He spent his final five years in Boston, where he won a World Series MVP.

Mike Lowell

400

This punk rock band got its name from a one-off Simpsons character.

Fall Out Boy

400

This charity supergroup - led by Sting and Bono - came together to record, "Do They Know It's Christmas?"

Band Aid

400

Four teams joined the NBA in 1988/89. The Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, Minnesota Timberwolves, and this team.

Charlotte Hornets

400
He has the most wins of any active pitcher.

Justin Verlander

500


Interrobang

500

This lefty-hitting first baseman spent the final two years of his 17-year career in New York (2004) and Boston (2005).

John Olerud

500

Perhaps the most star-studded supergroup of all-time, the Traveling Wilburys featured George Harrison, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, Jeff Lynne, and this legendary singer/songwriter.

Bob Dylan

500

The Canadian team joined the NHL in 1992.

Ottawa Senators

500

He is the closest active player to 500 home runs.

Nelson Cruz