MLB baseball pitcher Sandy Koufax had 165 wins in his career.
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166. London Fletcher led the NFL in 2011 with 166 Tackles.
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Martina Navritalova has 167 tennis titles, a record for both men and women
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In 2008, The Denver Nuggets scored 168 points against the Supersonics
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168. Drew Brees had 168 touchdowns with the San Diego Chargers (2001–2005) and New Orleans Saints (2006 through the 2008 season)
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169...career wins for Kevin Appier....let's keep going...
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170 Number of wins by Ron Guidrey
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171. Babe Ruth had 171 RBIs with the New York Yankees in 1921.
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172. Fred Russell of the University of Iowa rushed for 172 yards and 2 touchdowns in the Hawkeyes’ 57-21 win over the University of Akron on August 31, 2002.
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173 career TD passes by Joe Namath
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174. Steve McNair threw 174 career touchdowns for the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans (1995–2005) and Baltimore Ravens (2006–2007).
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175 career TDs by Emmitt Smith
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176 wins by Frank Viola
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177 triples by Stan the Man Musial
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178 # of times Bobby Hebert sacked
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179 career passing TDs Ron Jaworski (only 2 of those for the Chiefs)
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180 - name of a move entailing a 180 degree spin in "extreme" sports
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181 - distance in yards that the golf course Royal Lytham and St. Anne's, home of the 2012 British Open golf tournament, has been lengthened in preparation of the event.
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I've got a great one for 13,375. Someone PM me when it gets close.
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182 - Blink 182 wrote a song called "Touchdown Boy." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoaigeQjGmg
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I can only power mode this for so long. Also don't want to keep other contributors out.
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183 RBI Hank Greenberg in 1937
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184 AL Record RBI by Lou Gehrig in 1931
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For the lurkers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...2Fgames_played
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185 career TD by Eli Manning (subject to change)
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186 NFL record points scored LaDainian Tomlinson 2006
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187 career TD passes HOFer Sammy Baugh
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188 - laps are run at the "Talladega 500" (Specific name of the race depends on the sponsor) at the Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama.
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189 career wins by MMA fighter Travis Fulton
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189- The St. Louis Cardinals and the visiting teams combined for 189 home runs at Busch Stadium during the 1998 season
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I think when we get to 208 we could do an entire page of really interesting stats. 208 must just be a lucky number or something.
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190 career homers by HOFer Ernie Lombardi
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191 record RBI by Hack Wilson in 1930
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192. Jordan 192 automobile the Jordan team drove during the 1992 Formula One season
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193. The number of passing yards Matt Cassel averaged per game in 2011.
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Okay, 194...Career wins for Doyle Alexander, Dwight Gooden, David Cone, among others. Next!
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195 the batting avg of Harry Chiti before he was traded for himself.
On April 25, 1962—before he even played a game for the Indians—Chiti was acquired by the expansion New York Mets for a player to be named later. However, he was sent back to the Indians on June 15, 1962 after 15 games and a .195 batting average.[1] Since Chiti was the "player to be named later," he thus became the first player ever traded for himself. |
196...Homeruns hit by Frank Thomas for the Chicago White Sox as a DH.
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MLB: Oakland's Jack Cust holds the AL record for strikeouts in a season, with 197.
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198: Michael Jordan's height during the Barcelona Olympics- 198 cm :)
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NFL: Ronde Barber holds the record for active players with the most consecutive starts (199)
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We're at 200! Bruce Smith holds the all-time sacks record for the NFL, with 200 on the nose.
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Drew Bree's holds the record for TD throws by a Saints QB. He's notched 201 in his time there.
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202. Terrance Ganaway of Baylor was selected by the Jets in the 2012 NFL Draft pick number 202.
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203. The number of rushing yards Reggie Bush put up against the Bills last December.
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Jason Zuback hit a golf ball at 204 mph, a record speed for any sport.
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A total of 205 countries will be participating in the 2012 London Olympics.
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206 pounds - the playing weight of pro football hall of fame member Ken Strong.
http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/me...?PLAYER_ID=206 Halfback Ken Strong's most publicized performance in 14 years of pro football came in the 1934 National Football League Championship Game. In that now historic game, Strong contributed 17 points on two touchdowns, two extra points and a field goal to lead his New York Giants to a 30-13 victory over the Chicago Bears. That was the game the Giants resorted to the use of sneakers on an ice-covered Polo Grounds field to upset the previously unbeaten Bears for the title. For almost 30 years, his 17-point performance stood as an NFL title game record. Strong could do everything – run, block, pass, catch passes, punt, placekick, and play defense with the very best. An All-America at New York University, it was widely assumed that Strong would begin his career with the Giants. Instead, he opted in 1929 to sign a contract to play for the NFL’s Staten Island Stapletons. However, after the 1932 season, the Stapes folded and Strong signed with the Giants. In both 1933 and 1934, Ken was a major factor in the Giants’ march to the NFL championship game. In 1936, after a salary dispute with team management, Strong jumped to the New York Yanks of the rival American Football League (AFL). The AFL folded after two seasons and the Giants welcomed Strong back. Following the 1939 season, Ken announced his retirement. Prior to the 1944 season, the Giants, hard-pressed by wartime manpower shortages, convinced the versatile Strong to return as a kicking specialist. As a part of the agreement, the Giants understood that he would wear no shoulder pads when playing and that he would even be allowed to wear his wristwatch when he went on the field. Strong, during his 14 pro football seasons, was named All-NFL four times - 1930, 1931, 1933, and 1934. He also earned second-team honors in 1929. |
.207 Grady Little's career batting average.
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208 - Career TDs by Jerry Rice, and NFL record
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208 - Average passing yards per game by Matt Cassel in 2010
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Norwegian skee-ball champ Lars Bjørnstad hit a record 209 consecutive bulls-eyes in a tournament in 1987.
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210. QB Colt McCoy averaged 210 yds per game in 2011.
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211 ounces of lube used by Denver in a playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium*
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211 number of times Mark Reynolds struck out in 2010
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212 number of strikeouts by HOFer Christy Matthewson in 1904. The Giants refused to lower themselves by playing an AL team for the World Series that year. The next time the World Series was not played was the strike season of 1994.
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213 combine 40 time for Bernie Kosar
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214. The Miami Dolphins Wide Receivers averaged 214 yards per game in 2011.
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215- Number of rushing yards for QB Ryan Fitzpatrick of the bills last season.
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216. According to the Ken Burns series Baseball, it is the number of stitches on a baseball.
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217 - Tyler Thigpen was drafted 217th overall in the 2007 NFL Draft.
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217 number of strikeouts by Kerry Wood in 2001 and 2002
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