Nigel Mansell drove for four teams during his Formula One career: Lotus (1980-1984), Williams (1985-1988 and 1991-1992*), Ferrari (1989-1990) and McLaren(1995). To date he is the only man to race for the "Big Four" teams.* Won World Championship
The predicate in the sentence "During his amazing career, he won four National League batting titles" is "won four National League batting titles." It tells us what the subject, "he," did during his career. The phrase "during his amazing career" is a prepositional phrase that provides context but does not form part of the predicate.
Because that was the direction that she wanted to take her undergraduate career.
Steve Kerr played for four NBA teams during his career: the Phoenix Suns, Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs, and the Portland Trail Blazers. He is best known for his time with the Bulls, where he won three championships alongside Michael Jordan. Kerr also won two championships with the Spurs, adding to his legacy as a player before transitioning to a successful coaching career.
eight teams. four in AL and four in NL
The four teams in the final four (in 2008) come from Memphis, California, North Carolina, and Kansas.
there has been no player who has played for all four teams, however there have been numerous players who have played for three of the teams throughout their career paul hartley being one of the few
Yuji Ide started four races in his Formula 1 career. They were all during the 2006 season.
The "Final Four" are the four teams that win the regional championships in the NCAA basketball tournament, thus becoming the final four teams in the tournament.
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In the battle of two Bay Area teams, the Oakland A's swept the San Francisco Giants in four games during the 1989 World Series.
The first four teams to be eliminated in March Madness are typically the teams that lose in the First Four games, which are played before the main tournament begins. These games involve the lowest-seeded teams and determine which teams advance to the main bracket.