no
No one. Players are not allowed to play for two different teams in the same game in professional baseball.
NFL opponents are determined based on a rotating schedule formula that includes playing teams within the same division, conference, and against teams from the other conference on a rotating basis. The schedule is set by the NFL league office each season.
cardinals, giants
yes.
make a schedule of your everday work and class.. do every schedule carefullly and efficiently.. manage your time.
I dont think you can. I had the same problem...
The most relevant answer would be the World Cup, which happens every four years. There are so many leagues and teams in the world, that it'd be difficult, if not impossible, to have an annual championship. Not every league follows the same season schedule either, which is another reason it'd be hard to do every year.
Because of travel. Baseball teams in MLB are located all over the country. Being able to play three of four games in a row against the same team keeps the teams from having to travel more than they already do and saves the teams money.
They both are baseball teams.
That's imposible due to the way the NFL staff craetes the schedule, they work around these problems and situattions to keep them from having them...Kind of like putting together a giant puzzle...
Chicago & New York
Oakland A's and Raiders