Yes a team has for example,
The Colorado Rockies did not win the World Series but in 2005 they had the worst record in MLB. 2 years later they won there first pennant and made there second playoff appearance. The lost to Boston all four games and this season (2008) are so far 12-20 on the day of May 6, 2008. So your question is answerd here are some related Q and A
Who are the teams who won the most championships in NHL,NFL,NBA,MLB,
In NBA the Boston Celtics have 15 chapionship wins
In the NHL the Montreal Canadians have 24 Stanley Cup wins
In the NFL was unknown because Lots of tiesA team is a team and will be a team for ever unless they chose not to be a team Clint Hurdle
Colorado Rockies MLB Manager (2002 present
In the United States, those four sports would be Baseball, Basketball, football, and hockey. Basketball was the last to form a league and have a championship, that being in the mid 1940s.
Through 2008, no U.S. sports city has ever won championships in all four sports in the same decade. Several cities have won championships in three of the four sports but never all four.
1) Boston in the 2000s - the Patriots (considering they once were the Boston Patriots), Red Sox, and Celtics won championships but the Bruins did not.
2) New York in the 1990s - the Rangers, Yankees, and Giants won championships but the Knicks did not.
3) Los Angeles in the 1980s - the Raiders, Dodgers, and Lakers won championships but the Kings did not.
4) Oakland in the 1970s - the Raiders, Athletics, and Warriors won championships but the Golden Seals did not.
yes, theBrisbane lions AFL won 4 championships in a row
North American Leagues -
The New York Yankees of MLB won the championship 4 years in a row from 1936-1939 and 5 years in a row from 1949-1953.
The Boston Celtics won the NBA championship 8 years in a row from 1959-1966.
In the NHL, the Montreal Canadiens won 5 straight from 1956-1960 and 4 straight from 1976-1979. The New York Islanders won 4 straight from 1980-1983.
"No" was all someone said before.
Now it's not only within a 10 year span, it's actually 6 years and 4 months... for Boston.
Patriots 2/2005 (most recent, after 2002 and 2004)
Red Sox 10/2007 (most recent, after 2004)
Celtics 6/2008
Bruins 6/2011
no
New York: 14 years Knicks '73 Yankees '77 & '78 Islanders '80-'83 Mets '86 Giants '87 NBA, MLB, NHL, MLB (2), NFL. All 4 major sports, with 2 different baseball teams too.
No it was not. The Colosseum was an amphitheatre. The seating of a theatre was a semi-circle. The seating of an amphitheatre was a full circle or an oval. Basically, an amphitheatre was an arena.
Houston, Texas is the city you are seeking.
Temple University is located within a major city- PHILADELPHIA
Kansas City Royals
depend on the type of game.. Sports games for example probably include every major city because pretty much every major city has a sports team.
There are no major cities in Rome - Rome is a city, the capital city if Italy. (It you meant to ask - "What are the major cities of the ancient Roman Empire" - then ask this as a separate question).
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The U.S. city that has more titles is Boston.So now any time any1 asks you can say Title-Town=Boston
No one state or city has has a clean sweep of all major championship sports. Pittsburgh won 2 major sports for the 1979-80 season, with the Pirates winning the world series and the Steelers winning the Superbowl, and then again in 2009, when the Steelers won the Superbowl, and the Penguins won the Stanley Cup.
One off the top of my head is chicago Bears 1985 Bulls 1996 White sox 2005 Blackhawks 2009 That is a span of 24 years. So your answer is yes. Hope that helps Also Boston Patriot 2001, 2003,2004 Red Sox 2004, 2007 Celtics 2008 Bruins 2011 Span of 10 years.
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