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Las Vegas Wranglers by the numbers ( regular season only )
7: total number of seasons played
505: Games Played
288: Wins
154: Losses
24: OT Losses
39: Shootout Losses
6: number of seasons the team has reached the playoffs
1,250,008: Tickets sold
1612: Goals scored
3.19: Average goals/game
15,745: Shots on goal
178: Players total
1,246: Jerseys used
10,641: Penalty minutes served
1: Conference championship (National Conference Champions, ’07-’08 season)
2: Division championships (Pacific Division Champions, ’06-’07 and ’07-’08 season)
Las Vegas 51s by the numbers ( regular season only )
9.17 million: Total reported attendance as of June 4
2: Sellouts in 2010, including a season-high crowd of 10,459 vs. Omaha on May 18
6: Bobblehead nights during 2010: Holly Madison, Carrot Top, Gordie Brown, Randy Ruiz (2009 PCL MVP as a member of the 51s), Ryne Sandberg and Terry Fator
10: Number of seasons Cosmo has been the mascot for the 51s
Sports!
37: Games Joey Cora’s hitting streak lasted, a franchise record
131: Number of RBIs by Rick Lancellotti, also a franchise record
3,490: Number of home runs hit through June 3, 2010
5: First-round picks from this year’s roster—catcher J.P. Arencibia, pitcher Lance Broadway, pitcher Brett Cecil (now with Toronto), outfielder Chris Lubanski, infielder Brett Wallace
26: Seasons played
9,344: Capacity of Cashman Field
1,859: Total wins as of the 2009 season
1,988: Total losses as of 2009
Bruce Bochy Manager of the San Francisco Giants and the first player to hit a home run at Cashman Field in 1983
UFC by the numbers
1993: First UFC fight held in Denver, Colorado
$2 million: Amount paid by Dana White and his business partners for the company in 2001
$1 billion-plus: Amount offered for the company in 2009
1 million-plus: Pay-per-view totals for the Chuck Liddell/Tito Ortiz fight in 2006, the first time a UFC fight had drawn more than 1 million
$222 million: Pay-per-view revenue for UFC in 2006, surpassing both boxing and WWE
62: Number of fighters over UFC’s history who have either won a UFC tournament, championship title or the Ultimate Fighter tournament
$2,000-$250,000: Range of a UFC fighter’s salary, per bout
7: Number of UFC-themed video games
38: Length, in feet, of the diameter of the Octagon
114: Number of UFC contests as of press time
102,109: Total paid attendance at the UFC’s seven bouts in 2010
$21 million: Total gate for the 2010 fight schedule
NASCAR by the numbers
1996: Year the Las Vegas Motor Speedway was opened
1998: Year the Las Vegas Motor Speedway began hosting what is now called the Sprint Cup Series
Mark Martin Winner of the inaugural event in 1998
Jimmie Johnson: Winner of four of the last six NASCAR races at LVMS, including the 2010 event
188: miles per hour Las Vegas’ Kurt Busch turned a lap at, setting a LVMS speed record this year
1,500: Number of acres the Las Vegas Motor Speedway and its three other tracks sit on
1.5: Number of miles per lap at LVMS’s superspeedway
0.375: Length in miles of the LVMS’s Bullring
0.5: Length in miles of LVMS’s Dirt Track
0.25 Length in miles of LVMS’s Strip
142,000: Seating capacity in the grandstands at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
145,000: Number of fans this past year’s NASCAR event drew to LVMS
Nine: Number of caution flags per race
6,450: Gallons of fuel used in a typical race weekend
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