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No one. Players are not allowed to play for two different teams in the same game in professional baseball.
No, aluminium is the same metal in all the Universe.
it depends, if they are different scheduling times yes...if they are the same times, how will u attend both??
Alexandria was different from other cities because most woman had rights unlike other cities. They were the same because they all had their own systems.
The Mayan cities were similar because they both had the same type of agricultural methods. What's different is that the Maya had cities. (rim shot)
yes
Traditions are religious beliefs in different parts of the world. Some countries, states, and cities have the same religions. Traditions are religious beliefs in different parts of the world. Some countries, states, and cities have the same religions.
Ted Marchibroda. Same team in different cities - he was the coach of the Baltimore Colts between 1975-1979 and the Indianapolis Colts between 1992-1995. Two NFL teams in the same cities - Baltimore Colts and Baltimore Ravens between 1996-1998.
Yes but not at the same period of time.
The first player to appear in two World Series for the same team based in different cities was Jim Gilliam, 3rd baseman of the Dodgers who played in the 1955 World Series for the Brooklyn Dodgers and was the leadoff batter in Game 1 of the 1959 World Series for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Other players that played in both the 1955 and 1959 World Series for the Dodgers were Roger Craig, Carl Furillo, Gil Hodges, Clem Labine, John Podres, Duke Snider, and Don Zimmer.
In the same areas as people in other countries do in stadiums which are in towns/cities.