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ny hunting season
ny hunting season

The simplest answer is no. No city has hosted the current owner of Vince Lombardi Trophy (National Football League), Larry O'Brien / Walter A. Brown Trophy (National Basketball Association), the World Series Trophy (Major League Baseball) and Stanley Cup (National Hockey League) in the same year. The closest any What city has come so far is 1988 when the Raiders, Lakers, and Dodgers all have championships in Los Angeles. Six other times, a city has hosted two four champions:

  • 1956: New York Giants (NFL) and New York Yankees (MLB)
  • 1971: Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) and the Pirates Pittsburgh (MLB)
  • 1976: Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) and Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB)
  • 1999: Dallas Cowboys (NFL) and Dallas Stars (NHL)
  • 2001: Denver Broncos (NFL) and Colorado Avalanche (NHL)
  • 2002: Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (MLB)
  • 2004: New England Patriots (NFL) and Boston Red Sox (MLB)

Students sports history, however, are aware that these four trophies have not always represented, "the big leagues. There are competitors defunct major leagues such as the pre-merger American Football League or Association World Hockey consider. Also, the NBA has not always been the big basketball and other leagues have a good claim to be "on" the big boys for basketball at various times. Finally, we should at least consider the champions of the Canadian Football League has seen the number of teams NHL from that country.

Broadening the definition of articles adds relatively few cities to our list. Twice in the late 20 three of the four major league champions were the New York Giants, the Yankees and the Brooklyn Celtics in 1927, and the Yankees, Rangers and Brooklyn Celtics in 1928. The Brooklyn Celtics played in the League of American basketball at a time when the NBA did not yet exist.

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Two other towns champion review these competitors and defunct major leagues are the following:

  • 1930: Montreal Canadiens (NHL) and AAA Montreal (CFL)
  • 1932: Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) and Toronto Argonauts (CFL)
  • 1942: Toronto Maple Leafs (NFL) and Toronto RCAF Hurricanes (CFL)
  • 1944: Montreal Canadiens (NHL) and Toronto HMCS Donnacona
  • 1947: Chicago Cardinals (NFL) and Chicago American Gears (NBL)
  • 1947: Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) and Toronto Argonauts (CFL)
  • 1948: Cleveland Indians (MLB) and Cleveland Browns (AAFC)
  • 1977: Montreal Canadiens (MHL) and the Montreal Alouettes (CFL)
  • 1987: Edmonton Oilers (NHL) and Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) Notes:
    • The Hurricanes CRA in Toronto and Montreal HMCS Donnacona had football teams from different bases of the Armed Forces who has competed for Gray Cup during the Second World War.
    • The Chicago American Gears were in the National League basketball. The NBL merged with the Association Basketball of America (BAA) in 1949 to form the current NBA.
    • The Cleveland Browns began their history in the All-America Football Conference. AAC compete with the NFL for four years. In 1949, the AAFC merged partially in the NFL, the Cleveland Browns won the NFL championship the year next.

Thus, while no city has done what could be a "Grandslam" sports team Major League, New York (twice) and Los Angeles (once) gets closer.

Matthew Craver has been a professional writer for the last 11 years working in a variety of fields.

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