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100

 He is the only player on a losing Super Bowl team to win the MVP award, doing so in Super Bowl V.

Chuck Howley

100

This Hall of Fame pitcher, known for throwing a screwball, started the 1980 All-Star Game but played only one more MLB game the rest of his career.

J.R. Richard

100

Although he played 11 seasons with his organs on the wrong side of his body, this NBA player is best known for being drafted by the Charlotte Hornets and traded on draft night

Kobe Bryant

100

This slang term for a 2-stroke penalty was inspired by a 1949 Seabury tournament where a seabird caught a bal

Osprey

100

Since the NHL began tracking the statistic in 1998, this defenseman holds the record for the most career blocked shots.

 Bill Mosienko

200

 While the 222-0 game is famous, this school's 1936 team was named the Associated Press's very first college football national champion.

Minnesota

200

 In 1883, this Hall of Fame catcher became the first player in Major League history to hit 10 home runs in a season.

Buck Ewing

200

Only one player in NBA history has accumulated over 20,000 career points while averaging fewer than 15.0 points per game.

Robert Parish

200

Though he is known for his 18 major championships, he holds the record for most PGA Tour wins without winning a major.

Harry Cooper

200

Before becoming a superstar in Washington, this player was famously drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2004 NHL draft, just before Alex Ovechkin.

Evgeni Malkin

300

 In 2019, Lamar Jackson became the second player in NFL history to be named a unanimous MVP; this Patriots quarterback was the first.

Tom brady

300

Only one player in Major League history has hit a walk-off, inside-the-park grand slam.

Roberto Clemente

300

Before Oscar Robertson in 1961-62, this player was the very first in the NBA to hit an elusive triple-double season.

nobody

300

Before the invention of rubber, golf balls were typically made of this, which gives the sport's highest honor a peculiar name

feathery

300

 Before joining the NHL, this team was known as the "Cougars" when they first moved from Victoria to Detroit in 1926.

Detroit Red Wings

400

According to the NFL rulebook, this is the maximum length of a field goal attempt that can be returned for a touchdown.

109 yards

400

This pitcher, who won 363 games in his career, is the only 300-game winner to finish with the exact same number of hits at the plate as he did wins on the mound.

Warren Spahn

400

This Hall of Fame coach is the only person to be named NBA MVP, Coach of the Year, and Executive of the Year.

Larry BIrd

400

Until 1962, the rules of golf stated that this 2-word item used to be 'struck' into the hole to make a ball

sand tee

400

 In 1952, this Chicago Black Hawks forward set an NHL record by scoring a "natural hat trick"—three consecutive goals—in just 21 seconds.

Bill Mosienko

500

In 1990, this Chiefs linebacker set an NFL record with seven sacks in a single game against Seahawks quarterback Dave Krieg.

Derrick Thomas

500

Only two players in MLB history have hit 500+ home runs while never once leading their league in home runs in a single season.

 Frank Thomas or Gary Sheffield

500

While Wilt Chamberlain has the most famous unbreakable records, this player holds the record for the most technical fouls accumulated in a single NBA season.

Rasheed Wallace

500

"This golf term, defining a 2-stroke penalty in stroke play, describes setting the club down behind the ball in a hazard"

grounding the club?

500

Excluding the Montreal Canadiens, this is the only other team to win a Stanley Cup on the ice of the Montreal Forum.

 the Montreal Maroons