Great Falls Americans | Great Falls will be home to the | Junior A ice hockey team starting in the 2011-2012 season |
New York Knicks | ... ation Tournament, was held in New York in 1938 and remains in the city. The | started play in 1946 as one of the National Basketball Association's origi ... |
Lake County Fielders | Costner is a partial owner of the Zion, Illinois-based | independent baseball team team in the North American League. The Fielders ... |
Dunfermline RFC | ... titive football in both England and mainland Europe. The senior rugby team, | play their games at McKane Park in the National League Division 1 |
New York Knicks | ... approximately $497 million; the franchise is surpassed in value only by the | , the Los Angeles Lakers and the Chicago Bull |
New York Mets | ... in English. The name came from a baseball anecdote. During the 1962 season, | center fielder Richie Ashburn and Venezuelan shortstop Elio Chacón found t ... |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | ... player Takeo Spikes, and former NBA players Kevin Willis and Antonio Davis. | safety Jermaine Phillips was raised in Roswell. There he helped Roswell Hi ... |
Florida Marlins | ... be closed since has been the Miami Orange Bowl, demolished in 2008 for the | ' new baseball stadium to be built on its site |
Celtic | ... reached the same final in 1969, but were not able to win. Feijenoord faced | in the final, held in the San Siro stadium in Milan. Goals by Tommy Gemmel ... |
BC Lions | ... est quarterbacks ever to play Canadian football. In 1990 he signed with the | for a two-year contract reportedly worth $350,000 a season. At the time he ... |
Dallas Cowboys | ... w threw for 209 yards, most of them to Lynn Swann, as the Steelers beat the | , 21-17. His 64-yard touchdown pass to Swann (that travelled roughly 70 ya ... |
Pittsburgh Steelers | ... fter also posting a 12-2 regular season record and postseason wins over the | and the Oakland Raiders |
Greek national basketball team | The | has a decades-long tradition of excellence in the sport. As of 2012, it ra ... |
Coventry Buildbase Bees | Coventry City F.C. (association football) | ;(speedway); Coventry R.F.C. (rugby union); Coventry Bears (rugby league); ... |
Oakland Athletics | ... e. They were a short-season single-A minor league baseball affiliate of the | who played at historic Miles Field from 1979 to 1999 before relocating to ... |
Luton Town F.C. | Bedfordshire is home to | and Bedford Blues Rugby Team amongst other various sporting teams |
Great Falls Explorers | ... ampionship six times (1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2008, and 2011). In 2007, the | basketball team were the CBA National Conference Runner-Up |
Cardiff Blues | ... oubt about the future of the Arms Park after 2010 following the move of the | to the Cardiff City Stadium. Cardiff RFC Ltd, the company that runs Cardif ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... s, Stephen Tulloch of the Detroit Lions and Philip Rivers who plays for the | . Another 41 alumni have played for the NBA including hall of famer David ... |
New York Giants | After | ' manager John McGraw told reporters that Philadelphia manufacturer Benjam ... |
Chicago Bulls | ... passed in value only by the New York Knicks, the Los Angeles Lakers and the | Since their inaugural 1980–81 season, the Mavericks have won three divisio ... |
Bedford Blues | Bedfordshire is home to Luton Town F.C. and | Rugby Team amongst other various sporting teams |
Albury Wodonga Bandits | The | compete in the South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) East Confer ... |
New York Liberty | ... . They capped off the league's inaugural season in 1997 with a win over the | in the WNBA championship game to win the WNBA's first championship. When t ... |
women's team | Rugby is a developing sport, and has its own national men's team, | , and Sevens team. The Cayman Men's Rugby 7s team is Second in the region ... |
Los Angeles Lakers | ... llion; the franchise is surpassed in value only by the New York Knicks, the | and the Chicago Bull |
Cook Islands | ... amoa, (9) Tonga, (10) Scotland, (11) USA, (12) Ireland, (13) Italy and (16) | . (14) Lebanon, (17) Russia and (22) South Africa have previously conteste ... |
Atlanta Thrashers | ... picks at the deadline. Veteran defenseman Alexei Zhitnik was traded to the | for prospect defenseman Braydon Coburn and disappointing off-season acquis ... |
Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson | ... oming their last No.1 R&B hit in December 1970. Songwriting/production team | produced another Top 20 hit for the group, a Supremes/Four Tops duet versi ... |
Miami Dolphins | ... and defeated the Cleveland Browns in the first round 20–3, but lost to the | in the AFC Championship on January 2, 1972 21–0 |
Southern Oregon Timberjacks | ... ofessional baseball teams, most notably the Medford A's, later known as the | , of the Northwest League. They were a short-season single-A minor league ... |
Togo national football team | ... golan forces through the disputed territory of Cabinda, the team bus of the | was attacked by gunmen as it travelled to 2010 Africa Cup of Nations tourn ... |
Houston Rockets | ... ships than any other team in the WNBA. They began as the sister team of the | . The team was folded and disbanded by the league in 2008 because new owne ... |
Florida Marlins | ... finish the game. The Yankees ended up losing the game and the series to the | in six games |
Baltimore Orioles | ... Community Activities and Public Affairs, as well as a part-owner of the MLB | |
San Francisco 49ers | ... , Flutie's backup was Jeff Garcia, who later went on to start for the NFL's | . Flutie won two more Grey Cups with the Toronto Argonauts, in 1996 (The S ... |
Cleveland Stokers | ... nks moved to Madeley, Staffordshire. Iin 1967 Banks played a season for the | of the American United Soccer Association; this was a short lived attempt ... |
Texas Stars | ... unty Expo Center. Since then, the Austin Ice Bats have been replaced by the | of the American Hockey League, and many other teams have come to Austin in ... |
Mitcham Cricket Club | ... ld's oldest cricket ground in continual use, and the world's oldest club in | . The ground is also notable for having a road separate the pavilion from ... |
Italian national team | ... 1 to Casale, before beating Italian champions Pro Vercelli 6–0 and the full | 2–0, prompting the leading sports newspaper Corriere della Sera to write " ... |
Spain | ... nal goal had been two years earlier, on 14 November 1984, in a 3–1 win over | in a World Cup qualifier, also at Hampden Park |
Sacramento Kings | ... he Western Conference Finals after defeating the Los Angeles Lakers and the | , respectively. Despite having the best season of their history, the Maver ... |
San Francisco 49ers | ... ed through 5 losing seasons with the Patriots and 2 uneven seasons with the | before being released as a free agent before the 1978 season |
England football team | ... 81, the XIth Olympic Congress took place in the Kurhaus in Baden-Baden. The | were based near Baden-Baden at Hotel Bühlerhöhe (Schwarzwaldhochstraße) du ... |
Franklin Athletic Club | In 1903, the city was the home of the | , one of the earliest professional football teams. That season, the team w ... |
national men's team | Rugby is a developing sport, and has its own | , women's team, and Sevens team. The Cayman Men's Rugby 7s team is Second ... |
USA | ... (5) France, (6) Wales, (7) Fiji, (8) Samoa, (9) Tonga, (10) Scotland, (11) | , (12) Ireland, (13) Italy and (16) Cook Islands. (14) Lebanon, (17) Russi ... |
Argentina | ... dona's World Cup career, having played in the 1982, the 1986 — where he led | to the World Cup title — and the 1990 World Cups, where he led them to the ... |
Axemen | Acadia's sports teams are called the | and Axewomen. They participate in the Atlantic University Sports conferenc ... |
Canton Bulldogs | ... ne went on to win the game 16-0. On November 18, 1905, Latrobe defeated the | , which later became a founding member, and two-time champion, of the Nati ... |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Mason Foster is currently a linebacker for the | of the National Football League |
Bridgeport Bluefish | ... rs (Federal Hockey League) the Class A affiliate of the Elmira Jackals, the | in baseball's independent Atlantic League and the Bridgeport Sound Tigers ... |
San Francisco 49ers | ... s formerly the backup tight end for the Dallas Cowboys, and is now with the | . He attended and graduated from Seaside High School in 2001 and went on t ... |
Los Angeles Lakers | ... 0-win seasons and reached the Western Conference Finals after defeating the | and the Sacramento Kings, respectively. Despite having the best season of ... |
Dallas Chaparrals | ... Dallas, Texas. The last professional basketball team in Dallas had been the | of the American Basketball Association, which moved to San Antonio in 1973 ... |
Los Angeles Dodgers | ... growth in the sparsely inhabited Yucca district. The Chicago White Sox and | of Major League Baseball both moved to the city of Phoenix, Arizona in 200 ... |
Bridgeport Sound Tigers | ... , the Bridgeport Bluefish in baseball's independent Atlantic League and the | who are the New York Islanders American Hockey League affiliate |
New England Patriots | ... NFL starting quarterback. The 1970 Heisman Trophy winner was drafted by the | and was later named the 1971 NFL Rookie of the Year. But Plunkett suffered ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... calls and reduce the size of the sleeves. Although the white jerseys of the | at the time also had a similar striping pattern and continued as such (as ... |
St. Louis Cardinals | ... also flying later in the Korean War. During this period Stan Musial led the | to the 1942, 1944 and 1946 World Series titles. The war years also saw the ... |
Oakland Raiders | ... ular season record and postseason wins over the Pittsburgh Steelers and the | |
Minnesota Vikings | ... ity's athletics programs alumni include Donovan McNabb, quarterback for the | , Dwight Freeney, defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts, Carmelo Anthon ... |
Minnesota North Stars | ... ssional sports record 35 straight games (25–0–10), before losing 7–1 to the | , a record that still stands to this day. In doing so, the Flyers wrapped ... |
Oakland Oaks | ... h himself. The name also vaguely suggested the name of the old minor league | , which were alternatively called the "Acorns." New owner Walter Haas rest ... |
San Diego Padres | On January 1, 2004, Wells was signed as a free agent by the | to a one-year contract. Wells posted a 12–8 record with a 3.73 ERA to star ... |
Utah Jazz | ... rio of Steve Nash, Michael Finley, and Dirk Nowitzki, had just defeated the | despite not having home court advantage and were only starting to meld int ... |
Golden Eagles | The Marquette | of the Big East Conference, the state's other major collegiate program, is ... |
New York Yankees | ... se the MLB decided to grandfather the use of the number 42 out of the game, | closer Mariano Rivera still wears the number as he is the only active play ... |
Indianapolis Colts | ... the first time in 20 years for a Monday night between the Steelers and the | . In 2003, when the Steelers played the 1,000th game in franchise history, ... |
Cleveland Browns | ... Buddy Young. His first start would come against the AAFC's powerhouse, the | , coached by Paul Brown, and a roster full of future hall of famers like L ... |
New York Liberty | ... iment Armory, before making Madison Square Garden their permanent home. The | of the WNBA have shared the Garden with the Knicks since their creation in ... |
Chicago White Sox | ... nt plan, meant to spur growth in the sparsely inhabited Yucca district. The | and Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball both moved to the city of ... |
Olympiacos | ... posed of fourteen teams. The most successful Greek teams are Panathinaikos, | , Aris Thessaloniki and PAOK. Water polo and volleyball are also practiced ... |
Indianapolis Colts | ... uarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, Dwight Freeney, defensive end for the | , Carmelo Anthony, forward for the New York Knicks, Tim Green, who played ... |
Detroit Lions | ... rowbacks the New England Patriots wore in the Thanksgiving game against the | in 2002), the Colts and most college teams with this striping pattern (mos ... |
Panathinaikos | ... Ethniki, is composed of fourteen teams. The most successful Greek teams are | , Olympiacos, Aris Thessaloniki and PAOK. Water polo and volleyball are al ... |
Washington Senators | ... ll Bensawanger reportedly signed Josh Gibson to a contract in 1943, and the | were also said to be interested in his services. But those efforts (and ot ... |
Mount Allison Mounties | The school's team name in Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) is the | . The football team has appeared in the Vanier Cup twice (1984 & 1991). Th ... |
San Jose Earthquakes | ... Major League Soccer season, Amway Global signed a three-year deal with the | to become the team's official jersey sponsor |
Chesterfield Rugby Union Football Club | ... Chesterfield narrowly lost the league in the final weeks by a single point. | was initially formed in 1919 and played their first game in 1920 |
Tampa Bay Rays | The Tigers acquired starter Edwin Jackson from the 2008 AL Champion | , and called up rookie and former #1 draft pick Rick Porcello. Jackson was ... |
Baltimore Orioles | ... ame series versus the Yankees, Henderson had 13 stolen bases in five games. | third baseman described the confusion he felt during a particular game, wh ... |
Philadelphia Eagles | ... a that the Frankford Yellow Jackets once held. Bell named the franchise the | , the partners paid the league entrance fee of $2,500 (presently, $) and a ... |
United States national team | ... a tragic figure of this tournament, as in the group stage match against the | , he scored an own goal which eliminated his team 2–1. Escobar was shot to ... |
Los Angeles Clippers | ... rs public address announcer is Eric Smith, who previously announced for the | . Smith backed up and replaced Packer who announced the Clippers |
San Antonio Spurs | ... an Basketball Association, which moved to San Antonio in 1973 to become the | |
Netherlands | ... h the 1978 World Cup in Argentina – scoring against eventual runners-up the | in a famous 3–2 win – and the 1982 World Cup in Spain, scoring against New ... |
Czech Republic | ... n unofficial European championships between the national men's teams of the | , Finland, Russia and Sweden have been played since 1996–97.Other ice hock ... |
Sacramento Kings | ... r on an alternate feed of CSN, called CSN Plus, if the main channel shows a | game at the same time. On TV, Glen Kuiper covers play-by-play, and Ray Fos ... |
St. Louis Cardinals | In 1920 the | held spring training in Brownsville |
New York Giants | ... of the Negro Leagues for entry into organized baseball. In the early 1920s, | ' manager John McGraw slipped a black player, Charlie Grant, into his line ... |
Scotland | ... l, Banks was checked out by Ramsey for the first time in April 1963 against | at Wembley. Though England lost 2–1, Banks gained plaudits and Ramsey was ... |
Florida Marlins | ... (from the Atlanta Braves) and Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis (from the | ). However, the Tigers (who now boasted the second-highest team payroll in ... |
New York Giants | ... AFC in 1949 for the New York Yankees, then moved in 1950 across town to the | . In 1946, the New York Giants had drafted Landry in the Seventh round of ... |
Los Angeles Sol | ... l signed a multi-year deal to become the official presenting partner of the | of Women's Professional Soccer. The deal, however, would last only one yea ... |
Beastie Boys | ... 83 at White Columns which included, from the UK, The Fall, and from the US, | , Sonic Youth, Lydia Lunch, Elliott Sharp, Swans, the Ordinaires and Arto ... |
Los Angeles Kings | Nick Nickson, a radio broadcaster for the | , replaced John Ramsey as the Dodger Stadium public address announcer in 1 ... |
LSU Tigers football | ... e Colts and most college teams with this striping pattern (most notably the | team) didn't make this adjustment. Replica jerseys sold for retail still h ... |
The Incredibles | ... erties to Slave Labor Graphics (Gargoyles) and BOOM! Kids (The Muppet Show, | , and Cars). Boom now also has the license for the classic characters, and ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... re in a 24-13 victory. In the Steelers’ 16-6 Super Bowl IX victory over the | that followed, Bradshaw completed 9 of 14 passes and his fourth-quarter to ... |
Cardiff Blues | ... hletic Club on the future of the Arms Park has yet to be made. In 2011, the | regional rugby union team made a £6M bid for the Arms Park, later the WRU ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... th yearly bonuses of up to $400,000. He had made sizable investments in the | and the New York Yankees sports teams, and was becoming ever more ubiquito ... |
Frankford Yellow Jackets | ... ith Wray, among others, and buy the rights to play in Philadelphia that the | once held. Bell named the franchise the Philadelphia Eagles, the partners ... |
New York Knicks | ... defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts, Carmelo Anthony, forward for the | , Tim Green, who played football for the Atlanta Falcons and is now a comm ... |
Arizona Cardinals | ... lso in Glendale is the new University of Phoenix Stadium, home of the NFL's | and the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, which opened in August 2006 in Sportsmans Pa ... |
New England Patriots | Flutie was then traded to the | at the start of the 1987 NFL season, a season which saw the NFL Players As ... |
New York Mets | ... eles Dodgers. His first start with the Dodgers was on August 26 against the | . He pitched 5 innings and allowed 2 earned runs. Wells also reached first ... |
San Francisco Giants | The Dodgers share a fierce rivalry with the | , the oldest rivalry in baseball, dating back to when the two franchises p ... |
Detroit Red Wings | ... hree-year deal to be the presenting sponsor of the National Hockey League's | |
New York Jets | ... Originally built as a multi-purpose stadium, Shea was also the home of the | football team from 1964 to 1983. It was named in honor of William A. Shea, ... |
Patriots | ... rs went 0–14) when they dismissed Rod Dowhower and replaced him with former | head coach Ron Meyer. The Colts responded by winning the final three games ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... 2 record season record and playoff victories over the Chicago Bears and the | . The Broncos, led by Morton and the Orange Crush Defense, made their firs ... |
New York Yankees | In December 1984, Henderson was traded to the | along with Bert Bradley for five players: Tim Birtsas, Jay Howell, Stan Ja ... |
Cheshire Jets | ... professional basketball team in the national league, the BBL Championship. | play at the city's Northgate Arena leisure centre; and a wheelchair basket ... |
Los Angeles Dodgers | On August 23, 2007, Wells was signed by the | . His first start with the Dodgers was on August 26 against the New York M ... |
Houston Oilers | ... ore Colts' final home game was played on December 18, 1983 against the then | . The Indianapolis Colts would not return to Baltimore until 1998. In 2006 ... |
New Orleans Saints | Millsaps was the summer training camp home for the NFL's | in 2006, 2007, and 2008 |
New York Mets | ... adows–Corona Park. It was the home baseball park of Major League Baseball's | from 1964 to 2008. Originally built as a multi-purpose stadium, Shea was a ... |
PAOK | ... successful Greek teams are Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, Aris Thessaloniki and | . Water polo and volleyball are also practiced widely in Greece while cric ... |
Atlanta Braves | ... ason, the franchise traded for prominent talent in Edgar Rentería (from the | ) and Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis (from the Florida Marlins). Howe ... |
Bandai | ... might be noted that Genshiken and Sgt. Frog were created by subdivisions of | and Media Factory and Sunrise, respectively) |
Minnesota Vikings | ... e Orioles from Eli Jacobs. In 1998, he reached an agreement to purchase the | , but had to abandon the deal because of the divorce settlement cost |
Bermuda Hogges | ... endary Kevin De Silva, Reggie Lambe, Sam Nusum and Ralph Bean. In 2006, the | were formed as the nation's first professional football team in order to r ... |
Stock Aitken Waterman | Her first solo album Princess (1986) was composed and produced by | which contained the single, "Say I'm Your Number One" |
Catalans Dragons | ... un at a profit and poor attendances. In 2006, the Super League admitted the | , a team from Perpignan in the southern Languedoc-Roussillon region. They ... |
Los Angeles Dodgers | ... gue, Gibson posted a 1.12 earned run average, the lowest in 54 years while, | pitcher Don Drysdale threw a record 58 and two-thirds consecutive scoreles ... |
New Zealand | ... ands in a famous 3–2 win – and the 1982 World Cup in Spain, scoring against | . On both occasions Scotland failed to get past the group stage. In total, ... |
Coventry Jets | ... gue); Coventry Godiva Harriers (athletics); Coventry Crusaders (basketball) | ;(American football); City of Coventry Swimming Club (swimming); Coventry ... |
Chicago Bears | ... wl after posting a 12-2 record season record and playoff victories over the | and the Minnesota Vikings. The Broncos, led by Morton and the Orange Crush ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... The NFL and Hall of Fame committee announced that the Tennessee Titans and | would kick-off the 2009 National Football League preseason in the Hall of ... |
Quebec Aces | ... otti, Leon Rochefort and Gary Dornhoefer. Having purchased the minor-league | , the team had a distinctly Francophone flavor in its early years, with Pa ... |
Jacksonville Bulls | ... 1984, signed Flutie to a 3-year, $3.1 million deal. Sipe was traded to the | days later. Having already signed with the USFL, Flutie was not selected i ... |
New York Yankees | ... $400,000. He had made sizable investments in the San Diego Chargers and the | sports teams, and was becoming ever more ubiquitous in popular culture |
University of Tennessee Volunteers | ... rganization. Polian in turn hired Jim E. Mora to coach the team and drafted | quarterback Peyton Manning, the son of New Orleans Saints legend Archie Ma ... |
Detroit Red Wings | ... Coburn and disappointing off-season acquisition Kyle Calder was sent to the | via Chicago in exchange for defenseman Lasse Kukkonen. The Flyers also acq ... |
Detroit Lions | ... Houston Texans, Tank Tyler of the Carolina Panthers, Stephen Tulloch of the | and Philip Rivers who plays for the San Diego Chargers. Another 41 alumni ... |
DHK Latgale | ... play at Celtnieks Stadium in Daugavpils. There is also a hockey team called | , which currently plays in the Latvian Hockey League. The Speedway Grand P ... |
Oakland Raiders | ... in during the regular season. In the 1974 AFC Championship Game against the | , his fourth-quarter touchdown pass to Lynn Swann proved to be the winning ... |
Great Falls Americans | ... 9-80 WHL Season, Great Falls and the Four Seasons Arena was the home of the | hockey team (see below). The team was 2-25 before folding. Great Falls has ... |
Glamorgan County Cricket Club | ... ion team and the Wales national football team), SWALEC Stadium (the home of | ), Cardiff City Stadium (the home of Cardiff City football team and Cardif ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... ular season record, but losing a tiebreaker to the AFC West division winner | . Oakland then advanced to the Super Bowl with playoff victories over the ... |
Chicago Bears | ... appearances in the NFL championship game in four years. The Giants beat the | 47–7 in 1956, but lost to the Baltimore Colts in 1958 and 1959 |
Philadelphia Phantoms | ... her and Mike Rathje, as well as several players from the Calder Cup-winning | . When all was said and done, the team had experienced a turnover of nearl ... |
Bedford Blues | ... blished rugby and football clubs. Bedford has four rugby union teams called | , Bedford Queens, Bedford Swifts and Bedford Athletic, and, since 2004, ha ... |
Philadelphia Phillies | ... segregationist. Bill Veeck claimed that Landis blocked his purchase of the | because he planned to integrate the team. While this is disputed, Landis w ... |
Dunfermline RFC | ... times for the Scotland national rugby team and Jim Greenwood who played for | , Scotland and British and Irish Lions come from the town. Billy Liddell w ... |
Atlanta Falcons | ... ny, forward for the New York Knicks, Tim Green, who played football for the | and is now a commentator for National Public Radio, Darryl Johnston, who w ... |
Jeannette Athletic Club | ... he accepted $10 and expenses to play for Latrobe in a 12-0 victory over the | . Brallier was thought to be the very first professional football player, ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... pact on the stripes of the Colts jerseys. Although the white jerseys of the | at the time also had a similar striping pattern and continued as such (as ... |
Los Angeles Dodgers | ... e year, Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale – both Cy Young Award winners for the | – refused to re-sign their contracts, and the era of the reserve clause, w ... |
Dunfermline RFC | ... e royal burgh in the 15th century have connections. In Sport, Harry Lind of | who was capped sixteen times for the Scotland national rugby team and Jim ... |
women's soccer | ... fferent sports, eighth all-time. These include twenty NCAA championships in | , six in women's field hockey, four in men's lacrosse, five in men's baske ... |
Milwaukee Brewers | ... l" philosophy, which received much media attention. Finishing second to the | ' Rollie Fingers in the MVP voting, Henderson's fielding that season also ... |
Bedford Tigers | ... Swifts and Bedford Athletic, and, since 2004, has also a rugby league team | ;, who compete one tier below the National Conference. Bedford Blues are c ... |
River Cats | ... ation for the team. Sacramento is the home of the team's AAA affiliate, the | . The River Cats' stadium, Raley Field, would need significant constructio ... |
Red Sox | ... taff and "Taps" was performed as players stood along the baselines before a | game. The Yankees observed a moment of silence for Kennedy before a game a ... |
Denver Broncos | ... champion Dallas Cowboys and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion | and to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1977 sea ... |
Tennessee Titans | ... er Ralph Wilson to do so. The Bills lost 22–16 to the eventual AFC Champion | in a game that has become known for the Music City Miracle, where the Tita ... |
Hellfire Club | ... director of the New Mutants. This period also included the emergence of the | , the arrival of the mysterious Madelyne Pryor, and the villains Apocalyps ... |
Italian national team | ... io Franchi. The city is home of Coverciano, the main training ground of the | , and the technical department of the Italian Football Federation |
Rangers F.C. | ... clyde and Nil by Mouth found the term was used abusively on Celtic F.C. and | supporters' internet forums in reference to Celtic supporters and the wide ... |
Stormers | ... e players (along with some from Wellington's Boland Cavaliers) comprise the | in the Southern Hemisphere's Super Rugby competition. Cape Town also regul ... |
Latrobe Athletic Association | From 1895 until 1909, Latrobe was the home of the | , one of the earliest professional football teams. The team's quarterback, ... |
Glamorgan County Cricket Club | ... ned. At that stage, the cricket ground to the north was still being used by | , and the rugby union ground to the south was used by the national Wales t ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... fter posting a 12-4 regular season record and postseason victories over the | and the Dallas Cowboy |
Blue Jays | ... adium with an NFL team. In Canada, Toronto's Rogers Centre is shared by the | and the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts, and is also used by ... |
Memphis Grizzlies | ... he two rivals, when the top seeded Spurs were defeated by the eighth seeded | , the first time an eight seed defeated a one seed since the infamous Mavs ... |
Tuvalu national football team | ... al football team, which trains at the Tuvalu Sports Ground in Funafuti. The | competes in the Pacific Games and South Pacific Games. The Tuvalu National ... |
New York Giants | ... 8 team, led by coach Weeb Ewbank and quarterback Johnny Unitas defeated the | at Yankee Stadium 23-17 in the NFL championship game. The game, the first- ... |
Yankees | ... s performed as players stood along the baselines before a Red Sox game. The | observed a moment of silence for Kennedy before a game at Yankee Stadium a ... |
Boland Cavaliers | ... p. In addition, Western Province players (along with some from Wellington's | ) comprise the Stormers in the Southern Hemisphere's Super Rugby competiti ... |
Florida Panthers | ... nd, while Clarke left town again to become general manager of the expansion | |
Cleveland Browns | ... advanced to the Super Bowl with playoff victories over the Houston Oilers, | , and San Diego. The Eagles were making their first Super Bowl appearance ... |
Pittsburgh Steelers | ... he 1970 season, Rosenbloom, Art Modell of the Browns, and Art Rooney of the | agreed to have their teams join the ten AFL teams in the AFC as part of th ... |
Cleveland Browns | ... elite NFL team although they lost the NFL championship game in 1964 to the | , 27-0 |
men's lacrosse | ... NCAA championships in women's soccer, six in women's field hockey, four in | , five in men's basketball, one in women's basketball, and two in men's so ... |
Sheffield Wednesday | The highest receipts for a game at Hillsborough involving | was for the Premier League match against Manchester United on 7 March 1998 ... |
Green Bay Packers | ... ll the way to the NFL championship game. Dallas lost the game to Lombardi's | , but this season was but a modest display of what lay ahead |
Arizona Sting | The NHL's Phoenix Coyotes and NLL's | began playing in Glendale when Jobing.com Arena (formerly the Glendale Are ... |
York RLFC | ... ngton Stadium, a multi-purpose facility which acts primarily as the home of | . The main playing area is completely surrounded by an athletics track and ... |
Chicago Bears | ... w the first pick in the draft after winning a coin flip tiebreaker with the | due to both teams having identical 1-13 records in 1969. In either case, B ... |
New England Patriots | ... milar striping pattern and continued as such (as well as the throwbacks the | wore in the Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions in 2002), the Colt ... |
Atlético Madrid | ... their first European final (Cup winners' Cup) between Tottenham Hotspur and | . Nine more European finals would follow in the years after with Feyenoord ... |
University of Regina | ... he would have up to five years of eligibility. In her CIS debut against the | , Wickenheiser scored two goals and added an assist in a 4–3 victory. A cr ... |
Quebec Nordiques | ... in a row. After a tough, five-game preliminary round series win against the | , the team's 1980–81 season came to an end as they lost in the quarterfina ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... oronto Argonauts, in 1996 (The Snow Bowl) and 1997, before signing with the | of the National Football League in 1998. Prior to his final two Grey Cup v ... |
Pittsburgh Pirates | ... ens of Negro players that McGraw fantasized about signing, after his death. | owner Bill Bensawanger reportedly signed Josh Gibson to a contract in 1943 ... |
New York Islanders | ... l's independent Atlantic League and the Bridgeport Sound Tigers who are the | American Hockey League affiliate |
Kansas City Royals | ... spring 2011, he recorded two radio spots for the museum that were aired on | Radio Network |
New York Yankees | ... the city just yards away from the Asbury Park Convention Hall. In 1943, the | held their Spring Training in Asbury Park. This was because rail transport ... |
San Diego Padres | ... er of Pillsbury Company and patriarch of Pillsbury family, Sandy Alderson ( | ), John Donahoe (eBay), Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. (IBM), Charles E. Haldeman ... |
Barça B | ... unsuccessful, and as Barça failed to emulate the success of previous years, | youth manager Josep Guardiola took over Frank Rijkaard's duties at the con ... |
Philadelphia Eagles | ... hampion Oakland Raiders and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion | to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1980 season. ... |
New York Knicks | ... the 1999 NBA champion Spurs team who hit the game-winning shot against the | . Since Johnson was coached under Spurs' Head Coach Gregg Popovich, he wou ... |
Phoenix Coyotes | The NHL's | and NLL's Arizona Sting began playing in Glendale when Jobing.com Arena (f ... |
Lansing Lugnuts | ... homas M. Cooley Law School, and the Class A minor league baseball team, the | |
Cardiff Blues | ... on. The club's new home is the Cardiff City Stadium, which they rent to the | the cities professional rugby union team. Cardiff City have played in the ... |
Leones de Ponce | ... ips along the way. The 1989 finals where they won it in 7 games beating the | , featured a classic game 7, where they had to go into overtime before edg ... |
Louisiana IceGators | ... STM Stadium. Between the years of 1995 and 2005, Lafayette was home to the | ECHL hockey team; in 2009, the IceGators returned as a member of the South ... |
Jersey national football team | ... 6/07 champions were Jersey Scottish where Ross Crick is the top scorer. The | plays in the annual Muratti competition among others |
Cleveland Browns | ... to forget, with the lowest point coming in a 62-10 loss at the hands of the | . This lost would ultimately cost Coach Steve Owen his job, and would agai ... |
Samoa | ... nd, (3) England, (4) Papua New Guinea, (5) France, (6) Wales, (7) Fiji, (8) | , (9) Tonga, (10) Scotland, (11) USA, (12) Ireland, (13) Italy and (16) Co ... |
Selma Cloverleafs | ... loch Park was home to Southeastern League of Professional Baseball club the | |
Dallas Cowboys | Tony Curtis was formerly the backup tight end for the | , and is now with the San Francisco 49ers. He attended and graduated from ... |
West Oahu CaneFires | ... was the home field of the Hawaii Winter Baseball teams North Shore Honu and | until 2008 |
England national team | Banks was a member of the | that won the 1966 World Cup. In March 2004 Pelé listed Banks as one of the ... |
Wales national rugby union team | ... es in the city include the Millennium Stadium (the national stadium for the | and the Wales national football team), SWALEC Stadium (the home of Glamorg ... |
North Shore Honu | ... the Sea Warriors. It was the home field of the Hawaii Winter Baseball teams | and West Oahu CaneFires until 2008 |
New York Giants | ... and the New York Yankees were not among the teams absorbed by the NFL. The | exercised their territorial rights and selected Landry in a dispersal draf ... |
Oakland Raiders | ... rican football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion | and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles to ... |
Justice Society of America | ... Spectre is defeated by the Great Evil Beast. Next, in the Last Days of the | special, the Spectre fails to resolve a situation and is punished by God f ... |
IceGators | ... afayette was home to the Louisiana IceGators ECHL hockey team; in 2009, the | returned as a member of the Southern Professional Hockey League. As of 200 ... |
London Irish | ... the honour of scoring the first goal at the stadium. The rugby union club, | , also play their home games there as tenants, although London is some 40 ... |
Wales national football team | ... adium (the national stadium for the Wales national rugby union team and the | ), SWALEC Stadium (the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club), Cardiff Cit ... |
Pocono Snow | | is an American soccer team based in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United ... |
Toronto Argonauts | ... t for the NFL's San Francisco 49ers. Flutie won two more Grey Cups with the | , in 1996 (The Snow Bowl) and 1997, before signing with the Buffalo Bills ... |
New York Jets | ... officially be called the Super Bowl) against the American Football League's | as 17-point favorites, with NFL icons like Pro Bowlers Bobby Boyd (db), Mi ... |
Los Angeles Rams | ... t selected in the NFL Draft until the 11th round, 285th overall pick by the | |
New York Mets | ... ere until they moved across the Harlem River in 1923 to Yankee Stadium. The | played in the Polo Grounds in 1962 and 1963, their first two seasons, befo ... |
Cincinnati Bengals | ... g the AFC East title. In the first round of the NFL Playoffs, they beat the | 17-0; one week later in the AFC Championship, they beat the Oakland Raider ... |
Real Madrid | ... a spot in the 1965–66 European Cup, where they faced multiple cup champions | on 8 September 1965 in the preliminaries. During the match, Hans Kraay had ... |
Montreal Expos | ... y weakened. In 1975 Andy Messersmith of the Dodgers and Dave McNally of the | played without contracts, and then declared themselves free agents in resp ... |
New York Mets | ... many in Fairfield County are fans of the New York teams (New York Yankees, | , New York Giants, New York Islanders, New Jersey Nets, New York Rangers, ... |
Tonga | ... land, (4) Papua New Guinea, (5) France, (6) Wales, (7) Fiji, (8) Samoa, (9) | , (10) Scotland, (11) USA, (12) Ireland, (13) Italy and (16) Cook Islands. ... |
Dallas Cowboys | ... onal Public Radio, Darryl Johnston, who won three Super Bowl rings with the | in the 1990s, Mikey Powell, who plays lacrosse for the Boston Cannons, Cas ... |
HC Davos | ... as the site of the annual Spengler Cup ice hockey tournament, hosted by the | local hockey team |
Exeter Chiefs | ... ted by the fans of newly promoted English rugby union premiership side, the | . They use the same form, but replace the word Oi with the word Chiefs |
Brazilian National Team | ... first 5 championships of Mineirão era). In October 1969, Atlético beat the | that would become champions of the 1970 FIFA World Cup by 2–1 at the Minei ... |
Boston Celtics | ... w G. Faust and UMass President Jack M. Wilson, and sports figures including | legend Bill Russell and the top management of the Red Sox |
Atlanta Braves | ... l Olympic Stadium was converted into Turner Field, which became home of the | baseball team for the 1997 season. Once the Braves moved, Atlanta-Fulton C ... |
Allegheny Athletic Association | ... ormer three-time All-American from Yale, was employed to play guard for the | three years earlier. In 1897, Latrobe was the first football team to play ... |
Dallas Cowboys | ... rican football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion | and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and to ... |
St. Louis Cardinals | The first legal challenge came in 1970. Backed by the MLBPA, | outfielder Curt Flood took the leagues to court to negate a player trade, ... |
Edmonton Chimos | ... fourth place finish. In 1997 and 1998, Wickenheiser won Nationals with the | and Calgary Oval X-Treme respectively. She was named tournament MVP both y ... |
San Francisco Giants' | ... th of Diridon Station are being acquired by the city as a stadium site, the | claim on Santa Clara County as part of their home territory would have to ... |
Los Angeles Rams | ... currently lacks a National Football League team. After the 1994 season, the | moved to St. Louis, Missouri and the Los Angeles Raiders returned to their ... |
New York Giants | ... eld County are fans of the New York teams (New York Yankees, New York Mets, | , New York Islanders, New Jersey Nets, New York Rangers, New York Knicks, ... |
River Bandits | ... l headquarters of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. Woodstock is also home to the | of the Valley League |
Calgary Oval X-Treme | ... . In 1997 and 1998, Wickenheiser won Nationals with the Edmonton Chimos and | respectively. She was named tournament MVP both years. Between 1999 and 20 ... |
Oakland Raiders | ... cinnati Bengals 17-0; one week later in the AFC Championship, they beat the | 27-17. Baltimore went on to win the first post-merger Super Bowl (Super Bo ... |
Wales | ... tralia, (2) New Zealand, (3) England, (4) Papua New Guinea, (5) France, (6) | , (7) Fiji, (8) Samoa, (9) Tonga, (10) Scotland, (11) USA, (12) Ireland, ( ... |
Neath RFC | ... cord crowd of 56,000 for a rugby union club match watched Llanelli RFC beat | by 28 points to 13 points in the final of the Schweppes Cup (WRU Challenge ... |
Cardiff RFC | On 17 October 1970, the new North Stand and the | ground was completed, the North Stand cost just over GB£1 million. The Wes ... |
Miami Heat | ... ball Association (NBA), and the reigning NBA champions, having defeated the | in the 2011 NBA Finals |
Boston Cannons | ... h the Dallas Cowboys in the 1990s, Mikey Powell, who plays lacrosse for the | , Casey Powell who plays lacrosse for the Boston Blazers and the Toronto N ... |
Pittsburgh Penguins | ... but in front of a crowd of 7,812, shutting out their intrastate rivals, the | , 1–0 on October 19. Lou Angotti was named the first captain in Flyers His ... |
Irish Rugby Union Team | ... ne Road was laid out in 1874. This was the venue for home games of both the | and the Republic of Ireland national football team. A joint venture betwee ... |
IFK Arboga IK | In 2007, Wickenheiser had a week-long tryout contract with Swedish club | in the Swedish male third league. After two practice games, where Wickenhe ... |
Washington Redskins | Sammy Baugh, the great quarterback for the | , had a ranch in Rotan. He lived many years there and died in Rotan on Dec ... |
Los Angeles Raiders | ... the 1994 season, the Los Angeles Rams moved to St. Louis, Missouri and the | returned to their original home of Oakland, California (both teams played ... |
Fiji | ... New Zealand, (3) England, (4) Papua New Guinea, (5) France, (6) Wales, (7) | , (8) Samoa, (9) Tonga, (10) Scotland, (11) USA, (12) Ireland, (13) Italy ... |
Llanelli RFC | A world record crowd of 56,000 for a rugby union club match watched | beat Neath RFC by 28 points to 13 points in the final of the Schweppes Cup ... |
Colorado Avalanche | ... ks back at the trade as extremely lopsided, and the Nordiques, later turned | , utilized the parts of the trade on their way to two cups, with Peter For ... |
New Orleans Saints | ... ed more than 80,000 people, held three Super Bowls, and was the home of the | and the Sugar Bowl. The stadium was demolished in 1980. The football team ... |
Greensburg Athletic Association | ... ofessional players. In 1898 Latrobe and two players from their rivials, the | , formed the very first professional football all-star team for a game aga ... |
Girona FC | Football is also widely popular. The local Football club is | , currently playing in the Spanish Segunda División after promotion in the ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... sas City Chiefs) and the 1981 AFC Wild Card Playoff game (lost 31-27 to the | ) |
Boston Bruins | ... nameplate with white lettering - at the 2010 NHL Winter Classic versus the | at Fenway Park. For the 2010–11 season, the Winter Classic jersey was adop ... |
Michigan State | ... the University of Michigan's men's ice hockey team faced cross-state rival | in an event billed as "The Big Chill at the Big House". The game was playe ... |
CR El Salvador | ... p and 1 EHF Cup. They play their games in the Polideportivo Huerta del Rey. | , current champions of Spain's División de Honor de Rugby compete in the E ... |
Cedar Rapids Kernels | Cedar Rapids is home of the minor-league baseball team | , a member of the Midwest League since 1962. The Kernels are a Class-A aff ... |
Joest Racing | ... rgring where, alongside Henri Pescarolo and Stefan Johansson, he co-drove a | Porsche 956 to finish 8th, as well as an exhibition race to celebrate the ... |
USA Hockey | ... staffs. In North America, the national organizing bodies Hockey Canada and | approve officials according to their experience level as well as their abi ... |
Brazil | ... July 1994. The United States was chosen as the host by FIFA on 4 July 1988. | became the first nation to win four World Cup titles when they beat Italy ... |
Tri-City Dust Devils | Pasco's Gesa Stadium hosts the | baseball club of the Northwest League. The Dust Devils are a Class A team ... |
Tulsa Oilers | ... Drillers, respectively, hockey with the Oklahoma City Barons in the AHL and | in the CHL, and arena football in the Arena Football League is hosted by t ... |
Detroit Tigers | ... title with an average of just .301, the lowest in history. That same year, | pitcher Denny McLain won 31 games – making him the last pitcher to win 30 ... |
New York Americans | ... ce their founding in the 1926–1927 season. The Rangers were predated by the | , who started play in the Garden the previous season, lasting until the te ... |
Cincinnati Reds | ... tanding debt of the Yellow Jackets. The Eagles, Pittsburgh Pirates, and the | entered the NFL for the start of the 1933 NFL season |
women's basketball teams | ... vision I sports and are popular in the state. Both the men's basketball and | have won multiple national championships, including in 2004, when UConn be ... |
Jersey City A's | Henderson spent the 1978 season with the | of the Eastern League. After the minor league season ended, he played the ... |
Minnesota Twins | ... pitched the fifteenth perfect game in baseball history, when he blanked the | , 4–0. Wells attended the same San Diego high school, Point Loma High Scho ... |
men's ice hockey team | ... new record was set on December 11, 2010, when the University of Michigan's | faced cross-state rival Michigan State in an event billed as "The Big Chil ... |
St. Louis Cardinals | ... y other excellent teams in the inter-war years. Also, the National League's | would win three titles themselves in nine years, the last with a group of ... |
Brooklyn Dodgers | ... nd when they played in Hilltop Park in 1911—until they headed west with the | after the 1957 season. The New York Yankees began their franchise as the H ... |
New York Cosmos | The | of the North American Soccer League played their home games at Downing Sta ... |
Ogden A's | ... won its first championship. In 1979, Henderson started the season with the | of the Pacific Coast League. In 71 games for Ogden, he had a batting avera ... |
Central Red Army | ... '76, played a memorable exhibition game against the Soviet Union's dominant | team. As the Bullies had put intimidation to good use the past three years ... |
Steelers | ... later became professional athletes. Bill Cowher coached 15 seasons with the | including the Super Bowl XL championship team and he currently is a studio ... |
Newport RFC | ... U). The opening ceremony took place on 5 October 1912, with a match between | and Cardiff RFC. The new ground was opened by Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart. ... |
Colorado Rockies | ... all club of the Northwest League. The Dust Devils are a Class A team of the | . The team plays during summer months during its short season |
Italy | ... Brazil became the first nation to win four World Cup titles when they beat | 3–2 in a penalty shootout after the game ended 0–0 after extra-time, the f ... |
Oklahoma City Barons | ... ls Oklahoma City RedHawks and Tulsa Drillers, respectively, hockey with the | in the AHL and Tulsa Oilers in the CHL, and arena football in the Arena Fo ... |
New Jersey Nets | ... final game was Game 4 of the 2002 NBA Finals where the Lakers defeated the | to win their third consecutive NBA championship |
Braves | ... or the first post-attack sporting event in New York where the Mets beat the | , behind a dramatic home run by Mets catcher Mike Piazza |
Green Bay Packers | ... lamazoo is the hometown of New York Yankees all-star shortstop Derek Jeter, | wide receiver Greg Jennings, and free agent running back T.J. Duckett. Was ... |
San Antonio Spurs | ... made it to the Western Conference Finals, where they eventually lost to the | who then went on to win the NBA Title that season |
Oklahoma City RedHawks | ... luding minor league baseball at the Minor league baseball AAA and AA levels | and Tulsa Drillers, respectively, hockey with the Oklahoma City Barons in ... |
New Orleans Saints | ... d University of Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Peyton Manning, the son of | legend Archie Manning, with the first pick in the 1998 NFL Draft. After re ... |
London Irish | ... undee United, was formed. Likewise the Irish community in London formed the | rugby union club. The 2001 UK Census states in Scotland 50.000 people iden ... |
Arizona Diamondbacks | ... a fifteenth team, for a total of thirty teams in Major League Baseball. The | joined the National League, and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays—now called simply ... |
men's basketball | ... Huskies play NCAA Division I sports and are popular in the state. Both the | and women's basketball teams have won multiple national championships, inc ... |
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Los Angeles Rams | ... merican sports history. Selected as the 285th pick in the 11th round by the | making him the lowest drafted Heisman Award winner among those who were dr ... |
Boston Blazers | ... ys lacrosse for the Boston Cannons, Casey Powell who plays lacrosse for the | and the Toronto Nationals, Jim Brown, NFL Hall of Famer who had a long foo ... |
Sacramento Monarchs | ... liseum on the campus of Texas State due to Hurricane Ike. They defeated the | 90-81. They finished the season 17-17 and missed the playoffs for the thir ... |
SK Wyverns | The successful KBO team | |
Boston Red Sox | ... bean player, Ozzie Virgil, Sr., who integrated the Tigers in 1958. Only the | trailed the Tigers in integrating their roster |
Boston Yanks | ... llas Texans. The Texans had a long and winding history; they started as the | in 1944 and merged with the Brooklyn Tigers (previously known as the Dayto ... |
Penn Quakers | ... mber of Phi Kappa Sigma. He became the starting quarterback on the freshman | . His play earned him a position on the varsity for coach George H. Brooke ... |
New York Yankees | ... h Curtis Granderson and Edwin Jackson as part of a three-way trade with the | and Arizona Diamondbacks; in return they picked up outfield prospect Austi ... |
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Tulsa Drillers | ... l at the Minor league baseball AAA and AA levels Oklahoma City RedHawks and | , respectively, hockey with the Oklahoma City Barons in the AHL and Tulsa ... |
Montreal Expos | He also refused additional provincial funding to Major League Baseball's | for a new park. The stadium reportedly would have played a major role in h ... |
New York Mets | ... ston's Tim Wakefield, who has a knuckleball with a lot of movement, current | pitcher R.A. Dickey, or Hall of Famer Phil Niekro, who had a very effectiv ... |
Miami Dolphins | ... the team only wore their colored jerseys twice, for road games against the | and a Thanksgiving Day game against the Dallas Cowboys |
New York Yankees | Kalamazoo is the hometown of | all-star shortstop Derek Jeter, Green Bay Packers wide receiver Greg Jenni ... |
Toronto Nationals | ... ton Cannons, Casey Powell who plays lacrosse for the Boston Blazers and the | , Jim Brown, NFL Hall of Famer who had a long football career with the Cle ... |
Washington Redskins | ... s its marching band (the second in professional football, after that of the | ) and fan club, remained in operation and worked for the team's revival. I ... |
Arizona Diamondbacks | ... nd Edwin Jackson as part of a three-way trade with the New York Yankees and | ; in return they picked up outfield prospect Austin Jackson and pitchers P ... |
Boston Bruins | ... er, the then vice-president of the Philadelphia Eagles, observed a crowd of | fans lining up to purchase tickets to see a last-place ice hockey team. He ... |
New York Mets | The | hired Henderson as a special instructor in 2006, primarily to work with hi ... |
Oakland Athletics | Henderson was drafted by the | in the fourth round of the 1976 Major League Baseball Draft. He spent the ... |
Cleveland Rams | ... and Rooney argued it was too far of a distance to travel for games, but the | were accepted for the 1937 NFL season |
New York Rangers | ... r second Winter Classic appearance, this time against their arch-rivals the | at Citizens Bank Park, the Flyers wore a traditional sweater design in ora ... |
Cardiff Devils | Cardiff's professional ice hockey team, the | , play in the temporary Cardiff Arena in the Cardiff International Sports ... |
San Francisco Giants | ... is the name of a series games played between—and the rivalry of—the A's and | of the National League. The series takes its name from the San Francisco – ... |
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Los Angeles Lakers | ... ver, they never made it deeper in the playoffs, due to the dominance of the | at the time |
Marlins | ... tober 2005, Jim Leyland, who managed Dombrowski's 1997 World Series–winning | club, replaced Trammell as manager; two months later, in response to Troy ... |
Nigeria | Greece, | , and Saudi Arabia qualified for the World Cup finals for the first time. ... |
Twins | ... d took over the nation's capital when the moved to Minnesota and became the | . 1961 is also noted as being the year in which Roger Maris surpassed Babe ... |
Kansas City Chiefs | ... Curtis is a former resident who, as of 2010, is a wide receiver for the NFL | . Curtis graduated from Bingham High School where he played football and b ... |
Philadelphia Eagles | ... r 29, 1964, at the Boston Garden, Ed Snider, the then vice-president of the | , observed a crowd of Boston Bruins fans lining up to purchase tickets to ... |
Montreal Expos | ... with the former Quebec Nordiques National Hockey League team and the former | Major League Baseball team, the Serie A team Fiorentina, the Major League ... |
Chicago Bears | ... the division included the Great Lakes franchises Green Bay, Detroit Lions, | , and after 1961, the Minnesota Vikings. The closest team to Baltimore was ... |
Brampton Battalion | Due to its proximity to the recently constructed Powerade Centre, the OHL's | hockey team members who have not yet completed high school are assigned to ... |
Washington Nationals | ... kers wide receiver Greg Jennings, and free agent running back T.J. Duckett. | pitcher Scott Olsen and Chicago White Sox first baseman and gold glove win ... |
Cleveland Cavaliers | ... NBA Finals, similar again to how the 2007 Spurs defeated a LeBron James-led | team in the Finals |
Miami Heat | ... rs series of 2007. In addition, the Mavericks defeated the LeBron James-led | in the NBA Finals, similar again to how the 2007 Spurs defeated a LeBron J ... |
Houston Colt .45s | ... al League likewise expanded to ten teams, in 1962, with the addition of the | and New York Mets |
Cleveland Indians | On June 2, 2010, Armando Galarraga was pitching a perfect game against the | with 2 outs in the top of the ninth inning when first base umpire Jim Joyc ... |
Colorado Rockies | ... atrick Division in 1977–78 and settled for second place. After sweeping the | in 2 games in the preliminary round, the Flyers moved on to beat Buffalo i ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... kes franchises Green Bay, Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, and after 1961, the | . The closest team to Baltimore was the Washington Redskins, but they were ... |
Russia | ... ia, and Saudi Arabia qualified for the World Cup finals for the first time. | , competing independently for the first time after the dissolution of the ... |
Danville Braves | ... . The population was 43,055 according to the 2010 U.S. Census. It hosts the | baseball club of the Appalachian League. closed its local mill in 2006, le ... |
Detroit Red Wings | ... ing home ice advantage, the Flyers were swept in four straight games by the | . The goaltending tandem of Hextall and Garth Snow fared poorly in the Fin ... |
Coventry Rugby Football Club | On the sporting scene, | has consistently been among the nation's leading rugby football sides sinc ... |
Cayman Islands national cricket team | ... ned in 1997 as an Affiliate, before coming an Associate member in 2002. The | represents the islands in international cricket. The team has previously p ... |
Texas Rangers | ... cond Washington Senators moved to the Dallas-Fort Worth area and became the | |
Phoenix Suns | ... as Mavericks point guard Steve Nash signed a free-agent deal with the 29–53 | to help out their offense. The addition of Nash helped as Phoenix rolled t ... |
Minnesota Twins | ... (who would in fact move to Bloomington, suburban Minneapolis, to become the | in 1961). When O'Malley heard that LA was looking for a club, he sent word ... |
Pittsburgh Penguins | ... on title every season between and , and their bitter cross-state rivals the | |
West Germany | ... he dissolution of the Soviet Union, also qualified. The defending champions | were united with their East German counterparts, representing the unified ... |
Cape Cobras | In cricket, the | represent Cape Town at the Newlands Cricket Ground. The team is the result ... |
Cedar Rapids RoughRiders | ... Class-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. The ice hockey team | are a member of the USHL and were once Clark Cup Champions. Cedar Rapids T ... |
Caciques de Humacao | ... ational Superior Basketball league. In 2010, they changed their name to the | . They play on the Emilio E. Huyke Coliseum |
Montreal Canadiens | ... ndelible figure, the evangelical known most intimately to nonevangelicals". | goaltender Peter Budaj has an image of Ned Flanders painted on the back of ... |
Detroit Lions | ... and the rest of the division included the Great Lakes franchises Green Bay, | , Chicago Bears, and after 1961, the Minnesota Vikings. The closest team t ... |
Dayton Triangles | ... Yanks in 1944 and merged with the Brooklyn Tigers (previously known as the | , an original NFL team established in the 1910s) for the 1945 season befor ... |
Oakland Raiders | ... olarship offers to play football. Despite a childhood dream to play for the | , he turned down the scholarships on the advice of his mother, who argued ... |
Oregon Ducks | ... wl, Penn was offered an invitation and accepted it. In the game against the | , Penn's total offensive yards for the game was 230 vs. 242 for Oregon. Th ... |
New York Islanders | ... semifinals. The Flyers looked to be headed toward another sweep against the | after winning the first three games. The Islanders, however, fought back b ... |
Tulsa Oilers | ... surfaced during the 1977 season when oilman A. Ray Smith moved his Triple-A | to New Orleans to play in the Superdome. Tony La Russa was the starting sh ... |
Seattle Mariners | ... standing baseball at home, the Tigers were just 29–52 on the road. Only the | had fewer road wins than the Tigers among American League teams |
St. Louis Cardinals | ... Ball Association, which spawned the clubs which would ultimately become the | and Brooklyn Dodgers) the current American League, evolving from the minor ... |
Montreal HC | ... me more famously known as the Stanley Cup, was first awarded in 1893 to the | , champions of the AHAC. It continues to be awarded today to the National ... |
Tennessee Titans | ... on the previous season. They were eliminated in the divisional round by the | . The following year they finished 10-6 and were defeated in overtime in a ... |
Cleveland Browns | ... onals, Jim Brown, NFL Hall of Famer who had a long football career with the | and acted in a number of movies, the first African American Heisman Trophy ... |
Los Angeles Dodgers | ... Although no city was ever specified, it was presumed from references to the | , the Los Angeles Rams, and a Hollywood movie studio, among many others, t ... |
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Atlanta Braves | ... e was fueled in part by the acquisition of pitcher Doyle Alexander from the | in exchange for minor league pitcher John Smoltz. Alexander started 11 gam ... |
Cleveland Browns | ... nts qualified for the championship after a tie-breaking playoff against the | . Having already been defeated by the Giants in the regular season, Baltim ... |
Wolverhampton Wanderers | ... n One and qualified for the play-offs, where they lost in the semi-final to | . Pardew acrimoniously moved to West Ham United the following October and ... |
Oklahoma City Lightning | ... Football League is hosted by the Tulsa Talons. Oklahoma City also hosts the | playing in the National Women's Football Association, and Tulsa is the bas ... |
Tampa Bay Devil Rays | ... ague Baseball. The Arizona Diamondbacks joined the National League, and the | —now called simply the Rays—joined the American League. In order to keep t ... |
New Jersey Devils | ... New York Rangers, with an intense rivalry stretching back to the 1970s, the | , with whom they traded the Atlantic Division title every season between a ... |
Shamrock Rovers | ... up stages of a European competition: 2011–12 UEFA Europa League group stage | play at Tallaght Stadium in South Dublin, play at Richmond Park, and play ... |
Houston Rockets | ... ason. In October 2006, team owner Leslie Alexander (who also owns the NBA's | team) announced he was selling the Comets, and longtime Head Coach Van Cha ... |
Washington Redskins | ... nd after 1961, the Minnesota Vikings. The closest team to Baltimore was the | , but they were not in the same division, and they were not very competiti ... |
New York Giants | The NFL's | played their 1975 season at Shea while Giants Stadium was being built. The ... |
Chicago White Sox | ... ent running back T.J. Duckett. Washington Nationals pitcher Scott Olsen and | first baseman and gold glove winner Mike Squires was born in Kalamazoo. Ka ... |
Republic of Ireland national football team | ... s also been used to taunt non-Irish-born players who choose to play for the | , fans of Irish teams, who are members of supporters clubs outside of Irel ... |
Pittsburgh Pirates | ... agreed to guarantee the outstanding debt of the Yellow Jackets. The Eagles, | , and the Cincinnati Reds entered the NFL for the start of the 1933 NFL se ... |
Michigan Wolverines | ... tball champion Appalachian State Mountaineers, who stunned the fifth-ranked | 34–32 on September 1, 2007; and from the Davidson Wildcats, who reached th ... |
England national football team | ... 2 covered this song as "Come On England" with altered lyrics to support the | during their appearance in the 2004 European Championships |
St. Louis Cardinals | ... ain won 31 games – making him the last pitcher to win 30 games in a season. | starting pitcher Bob Gibson achieved an equally remarkable feat by allowin ... |
New York Giants | In 1958 Baltimore played its first NFL Championship Game against the 10–3 | . The Giants qualified for the championship after a tie-breaking playoff a ... |
New York Rangers | ... eral teams over the years. Historically, their biggest rivals have been the | , with an intense rivalry stretching back to the 1970s, the New Jersey Dev ... |
Tulsa Talons | ... n the CHL, and arena football in the Arena Football League is hosted by the | . Oklahoma City also hosts the Oklahoma City Lightning playing in the Nati ... |
Atlanta Braves | ... design was later converted into the baseball-specific Turner Field for the | after the Games concluded, as there was no long-term need for a track and ... |
England | ... ave played for the Scotland national football team but ended up playing for | |
New Orleans Hornets | ... am, the Montreal Impact, the New Orleans Saints American football team, the | basketball team, and the New Orleans Zephyrs baseball team, and in coats o ... |
San Francisco Seals | ... and asked him to pick his spot. The Giants were given the lease to the PCL | digs while Candlestick Park was built for them |
Houston Texans | ... d always wear the "Titans Blue" jersey in their divisional game against the | and for other selected home games which came mostly against a team from th ... |
Los Angeles Lakers | ... oup of investors fronted by Guggenheim CEO Mark Walter and including former | player Magic Johnson, baseball executive Stan Kasten and film mogul Peter ... |
Los Angeles Kings | ... d, as prior to the 1976–77 season, tough-guy Dave Schultz was traded to the | . Despite a slight drop-off in performance, the Flyers dominated the Patri ... |
Cleveland Browns | Bernie Kosar, the former | quarterback, grew up in Boardman. Kosar's eight year career with the Brown ... |
Pittsburgh Pirates | ... ular have been able to market themselves as a successful alternative to the | due to the Bucs' long-term losing, which currently dates to the Frontier L ... |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | ... be the second modern-day team to go winless for an entire season (the 1976 | went 0–14) when they dismissed Rod Dowhower and replaced him with former P ... |
New York Jets | ... the first 14 games of the 1983 NFL season. Then on December 10 against the | , he felt a pop in his elbow while throwing his final pass, a ten yard tou ... |
Newark Bears | ... aving the Dodgers, Henderson started his second consecutive season with the | in the spring of 2004. In 91 games he had a .462 OBP, with more than twice ... |
Madison Hatters | ... eague affiliate of the Oakland A's, left town in 1993 after 11 seasons. The | , another Class A, Midwest League team, played in Madison for only the 199 ... |
Stoke City | ... n 1964, Banks finally won his first major trophy though when Leicester beat | 4–3 in the League Cup final over two legs, though they lost the trophy a y ... |
Milwaukee Brewers | ... just one season in Seattle before moving to Milwaukee and becoming today's | . The National League also added two teams that year, the Montreal Expos a ... |
Sacramento Monarchs | ... the playoffs with an 18-16 record, but lost to the 2005 defending champion | in another sweep. 2006 was the last playoff appearance for the Houston Com ... |
Detroit Pistons | ... y. Games are carried on both stations unless a conflict with Detroit Lions, | or coverage arises, in which case only WXYT-AM serves as the Tigers' flags ... |
Philadelphia Phillies | ... t the Overstock.com Coliseum. From 1978 to 2003 (except 1983), however, the | inducted one former Athletic (and one former Phillie) each year into the P ... |
Chillicothe Paints | bar:1 color:orange from:05/15/1993 till:09/20/2008 text: | (1993-2008 |
San Diego Surf Dawgs | ... es while being caught only twice. On May 9, 2005, Henderson signed with the | of the Golden Baseball League, an independent league. This was the SurfDaw ... |
Coventry Bears | ... owly missed out on the treble by losing in the semi-finals of the playoffs. | are the major rugby league team in the city now playing in the Rugby Leagu ... |
Chicago White Sox | ... over the next two years. He and pitcher Matt DeWitt were then traded to the | , in a deal that was quickly mired in controversy. The primary player bein ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... most touchdown passes in the league with 17. In a 31-28 playoff loss to the | , Bradshaw's last postseason game, he completed 28-of-39 passes for 325 ya ... |
Baltimore Ravens | ... s first Super Bowl appearance since moving; however, the Colts defeated the | 15–6 in the division playoff round on their way to winning Super Bowl XLI |
Philadelphia Athletics | ... me originates from the late 19th century "athletic clubs", specifically the | baseball club. They are most prominently nicknamed "the A's", in reference ... |
Detroit Tigers | ... Squires was born in Kalamazoo. Kalamazoo was also the hometown of longtime | owner John Fetzer, who owned the American League team from 1961 through 19 ... |
Kentucky Rifles | bar:2 color:orange from:05/15/1993 till:09/20/1994 text: | (1993-1994 |
Washington Freedom | ... t, she played only three seasons of club soccer. In 2001 she signed for the | in the newly established Women's United Soccer Association. The league sus ... |
Justice Society of America | ... artists including E. E. Hibbard, Fox created the first superhero team, the | . Each character - Fate, Sandman, Flash and Hawkman were joined by Dr. Mid ... |
Tri-Cities Fever | ... ns of the Western Hockey League, as well as of the Indoor Football League's | . They both play their home games in the Toyota Center, which hosts many o ... |
Kansas City Royals | In 1969, the American League expanded when the | and Seattle Pilots, the latter in a longtime PCL stronghold, were admitted ... |
Los Angeles Angels | ... n team—and also the first in Major League Baseball in over 70 years—was the | (later the California Angels, the Anaheim Angels, and, as of 2005, the Los ... |
A1 Team Australia | ... ix during this time. The brand was also used in a sponsorship deal with the | from 2005 to 2007 |
Cleveland Indians | ... Neyer that when Williams yanked McLain early from a July 5 game against the | , McLain threatened to call Senators owner Bob Short and have him get rid ... |
Madison Black Wolf | ... ass A, Midwest League team, played in Madison for only the 1994 season. The | , an independent Northern League franchise lasted five seasons, (1996–2000 ... |
Houston Texans | ... 2004 and 2007 against the Indianapolis Colts, and once in 2009 against the | |
Billings Mustangs | ... summer of 2008. Cobb Field was a baseball stadium that was the home of the | , the Pioneer League Rookie Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, since 1948. ... |
Evansville Otters | ... :3 color:orange from:05/15/1993 till:end text:Lancaster Scouts (1993-1994), | (1995-present |
Luton Town | ... up, beating a number of top flight sides en-route to their Wembley win over | |
JSA | ... prove popular and subsequent stories brought him back to the Wild West. The | member Wildcat was briefly replaced by his god-daughter, Yolanda Montez. T ... |
Springboks | ... er Rugby competition. Cape Town also regularly hosts the national team, the | , and hosted matches during the 1995 Rugby World Cup, including the openin ... |
Newark Bears | ... t time in his career. He played in the independent Atlantic League with the | , hoping for a chance with another major league organization. After much m ... |
Sacramento Monarchs | ... champion Seattle Storm in 3 games, but lost in the conference finals to the | in a sweep, which Sacramento later became WNBA Champions in 2005. Houston ... |
Cardiff Blues | ... ined the home of the semi-professional Cardiff RFC despite the professional | regional rugby union team moving to the Cardiff City Stadium in August 200 ... |
New York Jets | The | of the American Football League and later, the National Football League pl ... |
Atlético Madrid B | ... on the new grounds was played on 18 April 1993, in a 3–2 friendly win over | . The official inauguration took place on 29 August, in a triangular tourn ... |
Denver Broncos | ... merican Heisman Trophy winner Ernie Davis, Floyd Little, who played for the | , and Kyle Johnson, who played majority of his NFL career with the Denver ... |
Justice Society of America | ... Winter 1940, the third issue of All-American's All-Star Comics debuted the | , the first superhero team in comics. Fox had worked on the Hawkman, Flash ... |
Boston Red Sox | Hamm married then- | shortstop Nomar Garciaparra on November 22, 2003, in Goleta, California in ... |
St. Louis Cardinals | ... A), the first time a pitcher had won 30 or more games in a season since the | ' Dizzy Dean accomplished the feat in 1934; no pitcher has accomplished it ... |
Auburn Doubledays | ... ll, which is owned by the City of Auburn, is the parent organization of the | and its predecessor Auburn entries in the Class A New York-Penn League dat ... |
Cincinnati Reds | ... e home of the Billings Mustangs, the Pioneer League Rookie Affiliate of the | , since 1948. Cobb Field was named after Bob Cobb, who was responsible for ... |
Ocean City Nor'easters | | of the USL Premier Development League play at Carey Stadium |
New York Mets | ... anded to ten teams, in 1962, with the addition of the Houston Colt .45s and | |
Athletics | ... , however, would later gain its own American League team, in 1968, when the | would move again, settling in Oakland, across San Francisco Bay from the G ... |
Washington Wild Things | ... veland (Lake Erie Crushers), Cincinnati (Florence Freedom) and Pittsburgh ( | ) each have one. A 4th Chicagoland area team, the McHenry County K-Nines, ... |
Los Angeles Lakers | ... s and not filming. He also enjoys watching basketball games, especially the | and can often be seen with wife Jennifer Meyer at courtside for Laker home ... |
Billings Bulls | ... gs Amateur Hockey League, Figure Skating Clubs, Adult Hockey & the Junior A | |
New Orleans Saints | ... e A team Fiorentina, the Major League Soccer team, the Montreal Impact, the | American football team, the New Orleans Hornets basketball team, and the N ... |
Seattle Storm | ... 3rd. In the first round, the Comets knocked out the 2004 defending champion | in 3 games, but lost in the conference finals to the Sacramento Monarchs i ... |
Justice Society of America | ... in that year's team-up of the titular group and its 1940s predecessors, the | (which had also been written by Fox). A few months later, he co-starred wi ... |
Dayton Triangles | ... ly founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1953, but can trace its history to the | , a founding member of the NFL that was originally created in 1913. After ... |
Washington Senators | Along with the Angels, the other 1961 expansion team was the | , who joined the American League and took over the nation's capital when t ... |
New Jersey Generals | ... considered too short for an NFL quarterback. He was selected by the USFL's | (owned by Donald Trump) in the 1985 territorial draft, which took place mo ... |
Madison Muskies | ... ts, it has proven to be an inhospitable home for professional baseball. The | , a Class A, Midwest League affiliate of the Oakland A's, left town in 199 ... |
Green Bay Packers | ... ss ceremony featured Marie Lombardi, the widow of Pro Football Hall of Fame | head coach Vince Lombardi |
Sweden | ... saved his life. Walter received his last cap during the semi-final against | in the 1958 World Cup, suffering an injury which ended his international c ... |
New York Yankees | ... the all-time stolen base leader for the Oakland A's and previously held the | ' franchise record from 1988-2011. He was among the league's top ten base ... |
Washington Senators | ... d by the Detroit Tigers with Elliott Maddox, Norm McRae and Don Wert to the | for Joe Coleman, Eddie Brinkman, Jim Hannan and Aurelio Rodríguez. Kuhn ac ... |
Los Angeles Dodgers | ... nce with another major league organization. After much media attention, the | signed him over the All-Star break |
Washington Redskins | ... he outside shoulders and sleeves are light "Titans Blue". In a game vs. the | in 2006, the Titans wore their navy jerseys with navy pants for the first ... |
New York Giants | ... erford, New Jersey, both teams started out playing in the Polo Grounds. The | played side-by-side with their baseball namesakes from the time they enter ... |
Oakland Athletics | ... teams from 1979 to 2003, including four stints with his original team, the | . Nicknamed The Man of Steal, he is widely regarded as the sport's greates ... |
Los Angeles Angels | ... evolved into the Pacific Coast League, which included the Hollywood Stars, | , Oakland Oaks, Portland Beavers, Sacramento Solons, San Francisco Seals, ... |
New York Giants | ... e four major league teams to play in New York City played in Manhattan. The | played in the various incarnations of the Polo Grounds at 155th Street and ... |
Florida Marlins | ... wise expanded to fourteen teams, with the newly formed Colorado Rockies and | |
Washington Redskins | ... ned in 2003. Its namesake contributed to the stadium's construction, as did | star London Fletche |
River City Rascals | bar:8 color:orange from:05/15/1999 till:end text: | (1999-present |
Ecuadorian national team | ... ey were also runners-up in the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup. The matches of the | are the most-watched sporting events in the country. Ecuador qualified for ... |
Portugal | Bobby Charlton scored twice in the semi final against | before a late penalty was conceded by Jack Charlton handling the ball. Ban ... |
UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball | ... ape-delayed, syndicated telecasts during the 1973 season. Hearn also called | games on KHJ/KCAL with from 1986 to 1990 |
Detroit Lions | ... rowbacks the New England Patriots wore in the Thanksgiving game against the | in 2002, though the Patriots later wore the same throwbacks in 2009 with t ... |
Poole Pirates | ... pionship Trophy returned to Brandon in 2010 when the Bees convincingly beat | in the play-off finals |
Adirondack Phantoms | ... e and former next door neighbors who now have moved to Glens Falls, NY, the | |
Dallas Texans | ... hts to a new Baltimore franchise. Rosenbloom was awarded the remains of the | . The Texans had a long and winding history; they started as the Boston Ya ... |
Anaheim Angels | ... no became the first Hispanic owner of a MLB franchise when he purchased the | in 2004 |
Erie Sailors | bar:9 color:orange from:05/15/1994 till:end text: | (1994), Johnstown Steal (1995-1998), Johnstown Johnnies (1999-2002), Flore ... |
FC Barcelona | Hamm is a global ambassador for | . She also hosts an annual celebrity soccer game in Los Angeles to support ... |
national basketball team | ... erunners of the FIBA Asia Championship, was hosted by the complex, with the | winning on both tournaments. The 1978 FIBA World Championship was held at ... |
Real Salt Lake | ... is also the location of the soccer-specific Rio Tinto Stadium, which hosts | home games, and opened on October 8, 2008 |
Oakland Athletics | After the 1971 season, McLain was traded to the | for journeyman pitcher Jim Panther and prospect Don Stanhouse (who would g ... |
Colorado Rockies | ... National League likewise expanded to fourteen teams, with the newly formed | and Florida Marlins |
San Francisco Seals | ... ars, Los Angeles Angels, Oakland Oaks, Portland Beavers, Sacramento Solons, | , San Diego Padres, Seattle Rainiers |
Denver Broncos | ... r Broncos, and Kyle Johnson, who played majority of his NFL career with the | |
Traverse City Beach Bums | ... 1 color:orange from:05/15/1995 till:end text:Richmond Roosters (1995-2005), | (2006-present |
HC Davos | ... known in the whole Switzerland for its famous Ice hockey team, which is the | , who play in the Swiss National League A. Their home arena is the Vaillan ... |
Tulsa Shock | ... n. The Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association and the | of the Women's National Basketball Association are the state's only major ... |
Middlesex County Cricket Club | St John's Wood is the location of Lord's Cricket Ground, home of | and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), and original headquarters of the sp ... |
New England Patriots | ... milar striping pattern and continued as such (as well as the throwbacks the | wore in the Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions in 2002, though th ... |
Denver Nuggets | ... sted a month into the team's inaugural season. Vandeweghe was traded to the | , along with a first-round pick in 1981, in exchange for two future first- ... |
Kingsport Mets | The | of the Appalachian League, a rookie-level baseball league, play in the cit ... |
Hartford Whalers | The Flyers were the first and one of only two (the | being the other), NHL teams to wear Cooperalls, hockey pants that extend f ... |
Toronto Blue Jays | ... ague expanded to fourteen teams, with the newly formed Seattle Mariners and | . Sixteen years later, in 1993, the National League likewise expanded to f ... |
Sabres | ... added, "Go Bills!", and occasionally would ask panelists, "How 'bout those | ?" if the Buffalo NHL hockey team was doing well. Spoofs of the show on of ... |
Oakland Oaks | ... cific Coast League, which included the Hollywood Stars, Los Angeles Angels, | , Portland Beavers, Sacramento Solons, San Francisco Seals, San Diego Padr ... |
Indianapolis Colts | Indianapolis is home to two major league-level sports teams. The | of the National Football League (NFL) have been based in Indianapolis sinc ... |
Bandai | ... as since then been adopted and endorsed by the official company Sunrise and | . Although most of the numbers and history has since then been changed a f ... |
Dallas Cowboys | ... ad games against the Miami Dolphins and a Thanksgiving Day game against the | |
Buffalo Sabres | ... n Lasse Kukkonen. The Flyers also acquired goaltender Martin Biron from the | for a 2007 second-round pick. Given wide praise for his efforts, the Flyer ... |
Greek national football team | The | , ranked 14th in the world in 2012, won the UEFA Euro 2004 in one of the b ... |
Pittsburgh Steelers | ... 9–7 record. They advanced to the AFC Championship Game before losing to the | at Three Rivers Stadium. Although they won nine games again the following ... |
Oakland Raiders | ... playoff games: the American Football League Championship in 1968 (beat the | , 27-23), an AFL Divisional Playoff in 1969 (lost 13-6 to the Kansas City ... |
Boston Braves | ... hanged from 1903 to 1952. The first team to relocate in fifty years was the | , who moved in 1953 to Milwaukee, where the club set attendance records. I ... |
Coventry Blaze | ... 2003, Coventry Blaze won the British National League and Playoffs. In 2007, | won the Elite League and the British Challenge Cup and narrowly missed out ... |
England | ... ional transfer record in 1996 by paying £15million for Blackburn Rovers and | striker Alan Shearer, one of the most prolific goalscorers of that era. A ... |
German national team | ... October 1920 – 17 June 2002) was a German footballer. In his time with the | , he won 61 caps and scored 33 goals |
Mexico | ... n, Banks was in goal as England got through their group containing Uruguay, | and France, drawing 0–0 with the former and clinching 2–0 victories over t ... |
Yanks | ... before moving to New York as the Bulldogs in 1949. The team then became the | in 1950, and many of the players from the New York Yankees of the All-Amer ... |
Seattle Mariners | ... 1977, the American League expanded to fourteen teams, with the newly formed | and Toronto Blue Jays. Sixteen years later, in 1993, the National League l ... |
New York Mets | ... ague, a rookie-level baseball league, play in the city. An affiliate of the | , the team has competed in the city since 1969, with the exception of 1983 ... |
New York Yankees | For the most part, the late 1990s were dominated by the | , who won four out of five World Series championships from 1996–2000 |
New York Rangers | The | of the National Hockey League have played in the various locations of Madi ... |
Tampa Bay Lightning | ... ion champs and clinched the No.1 seed in the East. Facing the eighth-seeded | , the Flyers dropped two of the first three games. They rallied by winning ... |
San Francisco 49ers | ... hey joined the National Football League along with the Cleveland Browns and | . They were a surprise addition to the league, being considerably weaker f ... |
Philadelphia Athletics | ... wns moved to Baltimore and were renamed the Baltimore Orioles. In 1955, the | moved to Kansas City |
Philadelphia Phillies | ... the name of a series of baseball games played between the Athletics and the | of the National League that ran from 1903 through 1955. After the A's move ... |
Cleveland Browns | ... m contest. In 1950, they joined the National Football League along with the | and San Francisco 49ers. They were a surprise addition to the league, bein ... |
New York Yankees | ... 9. The team then became the Yanks in 1950, and many of the players from the | of the All-America Football Conference were added to the team. The Yanks m ... |
San Diego Padres | ... ls, Oakland Oaks, Portland Beavers, Sacramento Solons, San Francisco Seals, | , Seattle Rainiers |
Arizona Diamondbacks | ... rsed in controversy as he had already reached an oral agreement to join the | . Despite having lost some velocity from his fastball, he retained his exc ... |
Western Pennsylvania Hockey League | ... ofessional ice hockey has existed from the early 20th century. By 1902, the | was the first to openly employ professionals. The league joined with teams ... |
Carolina Mudcats | ... the Research Triangle metropolitan region. Five County Stadium, home to the | minor league baseball team, is located in the town |
New York Giants | ... arkets for the other venerable New York clubs, the Brooklyn Dodgers and the | . Placing these storied, powerhouse clubs in the two biggest cities in the ... |
Coventry Blaze | In 2003, | won the British National League and Playoffs. In 2007, Coventry Blaze won ... |
St. Louis Cardinals | ... appearances he did with Joe Garagiola, Sr., a retired baseball star for the | and a well-known announcer for NBC Sports. Garagiola and Ford appeared in ... |
Montreal Expos | ... Milwaukee Brewers. The National League also added two teams that year, the | and San Diego Padres. The Padres were the last of the core PCL teams to be ... |
Indianapolis Colts | ... , and 2010. The Titans wore white once at home in 2004 and 2007 against the | , and once in 2009 against the Houston Texans |
Rockford RiverHawks | ... nd text:Portsmouth Explorers (1993-1995), Springfield Capitals (1996-2001), | (2002-2009), (2011-present |
Oklahoma City Thunder | ... nd wrestling located in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Enid, Norman, and Lawton. The | of the National Basketball Association and the Tulsa Shock of the Women's ... |
Kent county team | ... eived an unsteady amount of money from playing professional cricket for the | . Payment for skilled bowlers and batsmen came from voluntary donations af ... |
Arizona Diamondbacks | ... 1998 brought two more teams into the mix, the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and the | , the latter of which become the youngest expansion franchise to win the c ... |
Detroit Lions | ... color commentary. Games are carried on both stations unless a conflict with | , Detroit Pistons or coverage arises, in which case only WXYT-AM serves as ... |
Yankees | ... ity that does not have a professional baseball franchise. The Bronx has the | (American League) and Queens has the Mets (National League) of Major Leagu ... |
New York Giants | ... wn as "the White Elephants" or simply "the Elephants", in reference to then | ' manager John McGraw's calling the team a "white elephant". This was embr ... |
San Diego Padres | ... The National League also added two teams that year, the Montreal Expos and | . The Padres were the last of the core PCL teams to be absorbed. The Coast ... |
Marylebone Cricket Club | ... ion of Lord's Cricket Ground, home of Middlesex County Cricket Club and the | (MCC), and original headquarters of the sport. It is also famous for Abbey ... |
Kansas City Chiefs | ... akland Raiders, 27-23), an AFL Divisional Playoff in 1969 (lost 13-6 to the | ) and the 1981 AFC Wild Card Playoff game (lost 31-27 to the Buffalo Bills ... |
Baltimore Orioles | ... and prospect Don Stanhouse (who would go on to have a few good years as the | ' closer in the late 1970s). After only five starts, one win and a 6.04 ER ... |
New Jersey Devils | ... upset in the Eastern Conference Finals to the eventual Stanley Cup champion | in six games |
West Virginia Coal Sox | bar:7 color:orange from:05/15/1993 till:06/30/1993 text: | (1993 |
Chester Rugby Club | ... tball team, Celtic Warriors, formerly known as the Chester Wheelchair Jets. | (union) plays in the English National League 3 North. It won the EDF Energ ... |
New England Patriots | The rivalry between the Indianapolis Colts and | is one of the NFL's newest rivalries. The rivalry is fueled by the quarter ... |
Florida Marlins | ... kets as four new teams joined the league. In 1993, the Colorado Rockies and | began play, and in just their fifth year of existence, the Marlins became ... |
New York Jets | ... w the field level seats to rotate on underground railroad tracks. After the | football team moved to Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey in 19 ... |
France | ... s in goal as England got through their group containing Uruguay, Mexico and | , drawing 0–0 with the former and clinching 2–0 victories over the latter. ... |
Bradford Bulls | Compaq sponsored | Rugby League club |
Houston Astros | The | conduct spring training in Kissimmee, at Osceola County Stadium. The stadi ... |
men's lacrosse | ... history in athletics, most notably in men's basketball, women's soccer and | . The North Carolina Tar Heels share rivalries with other Tobacco Road sch ... |
Dallas Cowboys | Both the | and the Pittsburgh Steelers are the dominate teams of the decade. Steelers ... |
Chicago White Sox | ... ht-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball best known for his time with the | . He was one of eight players permanently ineligible for professional base ... |
Canada women's national ice hockey team | ... nal hockey in a position other than goalie. Wickenheiser is a member of the | . She has represented Canada at the Winter Olympics four times, capturing ... |
Chicago Cubs | ... onal League teams the Tigers have faced repeatedly in the World Series, the | (four times) and St. Louis Cardinals (three times). Had the Cubs beaten th ... |
Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson | ... g material with various producers, Ross settled with the production team of | , the creative force behind Marvin Gaye's and Tammi Terrell's hit duets an ... |
Cincinnati Reds | ... .37 ERA. His final major league appearance came on September 12 against the | ; he came into a tied game in the ninth and promptly gave up three runs wi ... |
Baltimore Colts | ... ermajority. Finally, Bell was able to take Carroll Rosenbloom, owner of the | , privately aside and persuaded him to vote for recognizing the NFLPA. The ... |
Peterborough Phantoms | ... r the half-marathon, supported by thousands of spectators along the course. | are the city's ice hockey team, playing in the English Premier League at t ... |
women's soccer | UNC has a strong history in athletics, most notably in men's basketball, | and men's lacrosse. The North Carolina Tar Heels share rivalries with othe ... |
Arena Motorsport | ... e British Touring Car Championship team run by Arena Motorsport since 2009. | runs 3 Ford Focus' under the Team Aon banner. Its drivers are Tom Chilton, ... |
Minnesota North Stars | ... y Dornhoefer in Game 5 turned the tide of their first round series with the | in the Flyers' favor, as the Flyers got their first playoff series win in ... |
Wisconsin Wolfpack | ... or football returned to Madison as the Continental Indoor Football League's | , who call the Alliant Energy Center home |
Luton Town | ... rvival, reignited the tensions. A distinct rivalry arose between Argyle and | after inflammatory comments made by Joe Kinnear who was manager of the Hat ... |
Buffalo Bills | He returned to the NFL in 1998 with the | , where he earned Pro Bowl and NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors. He ... |
Newcastle Falcons | ... tle Benfield, West Allotment Celtic and Team Northumbria. As for rugby, the | are the only team in north-east England to play in the Aviva Premiership r ... |
team of that name | ... eries of changes, it assumed the name Baltimore Colts, replacing a previous | that folded in 1950. Playing at Baltimore's Memorial Stadium, the Colts be ... |
Memphis Grizzlies | ... hree seeds. On their way to the Western Conference Finals, Dallas swept the | , and beat in-state rival San Antonio Spurs in seven tense games. Phoenix ... |
River City Rascals | ... and Windy City ThunderBolts) has 3 teams and St. Louis (Gateway Grizzlies & | ) has 2 teams while Cleveland (Lake Erie Crushers), Cincinnati (Florence F ... |
Los Angeles Clippers | ... e Los Angeles Lakers (who had a 3–1 lead against Phoenix) and the resurgent | . They faced a Mavericks team who won 60 games, but were forced to be the ... |
Cincinnati Reds | ... candal in the 1919 World Series, in which the favored White Sox lost to the | in eight games. The fixing of the 1919 World Series is the only recognized ... |
Rødovre Mighty Bulls | Rødovre is the home town of the ice-hockey team | |
Great Falls Voyagers | ... world's shortest river), the Montana School for the Deaf and the Blind, the | minor league baseball (formerly known as the Great Falls White Sox and bef ... |
Arizona Cardinals | ... from 1994-1998. He then attended Wake Forest University and was drafted by | in the first round (18th overall) in the 2003 NFL Draft. He currently play ... |
Derbyshire County Cricket Club | ... 's Park also plays host to Chesterfield Cricket Club and is an outground of | Chesterfield also has its own amateur Sunday football league that plays ho ... |
Hartford Blues | ... 1926, Hartford had a franchise in the National Football League known as the | . The NFL would return to Connecticut from 1973–1974 when New Haven hosted ... |
Leinster Rugby | ... rtuguese club Porto beat fellow Portuguese side Braga 1-0. Rugby union team | play their home games in the RDS Arena & the |
New York Yankees | That same year, the | won a record 125 games, including going 11–2 in the postseason, to win the ... |
New York Yankees | The | won the World Series in 1977 and 1978 |
Kintetsu Liners | ... as won the first three championships of the league since its establishment. | , a rugby union team, play in the Top League. After winning promotion in 2 ... |
New York Giants | ... he NFL would return to Connecticut from 1973–1974 when New Haven hosted the | at Yale Bowl while Giants Stadium was under construction. From 1975 to 199 ... |
Auburn Doubledays | Auburn is home to the | minor league baseball team, which is owned by the Auburn Community Owned N ... |
Gateway Grizzlies | ... Schaumburg Boomers and Windy City ThunderBolts) has 3 teams and St. Louis ( | & River City Rascals) has 2 teams while Cleveland (Lake Erie Crushers), Ci ... |
Seattle SuperSonics | ... nter for two seasons following Hurricane Katrina in 2005. In July 2008, the | , owned by a group of Oklahoma City businessmen led by Clayton Bennett, re ... |
Cincinnati Reds | The | go to the World Series in 1972, 1975, and 1976, led by the Big Red Machine ... |
New York Jets | ... irst round (18th overall) in the 2003 NFL Draft. He currently plays for the | |
Boston Red Sox | ... -up special Denis Leary's Merry F#$%in' Christmas, and the movie Blow. As a | fan, he narrated the official 2004 World Series film. In 2006, Leary and L ... |
Pittsburgh Steelers | ... .P. Losman (Buffalo Bills), Anthony Cannon (Detroit Lions), Mewelde Moore ( | ), Matt Forté (Chicago Bears), and Roydell Williams (Tennessee Titans). Se ... |
Boston Rugby Club | | is also located at the Princess Royal Arena. The team play in blue shirts ... |
Tennessee Titans | In the 2003 NFL season, Manning was named co-Most Valuable Player with | quarterback Steve McNair. The Colts won the AFC South division title over ... |
Washington Freedom | ... United States women's national soccer team and was a founding member of the | . Hamm has scored more international goals in her career than any other pl ... |
Cleveland Browns | ... frican-American to win the Heisman Trophy. Davis was slated to play for the | in the same backfield as Jim Brown, but died of leukemia before being able ... |
San Francisco Giants | ... of 70 would last a mere three years following the meteoric rise of veteran | left fielder Barry Bonds in 2001. In 2001 Bonds knocked out 73 home runs, ... |
Lake Erie Crushers | ... ouis (Gateway Grizzlies & River City Rascals) has 2 teams while Cleveland ( | ), Cincinnati (Florence Freedom) and Pittsburgh (Washington Wild Things) e ... |
Green Lantern Corps | ... er, Darkseid has also acknowledged the events of the Crisis. Members of the | were also aware of the Crisis, even though none participated in the battle ... |
Osaka Evessa | ... ub Cerezo Osaka, plays its home games at Nagai Stadium. The city is home to | , a basketball team that plays in the bj league. Evessa has won the first ... |
Cleveland Indians | ... c districts with many large buildings built during the 1920s and 1940s. The | held spring training there from 1923 to 1927 at Henley Field Ball Park. Pa ... |
Camden Riversharks | Campbell's Field, opened in 2001, is home to the | of the independent Atlantic League; and the baseball team |
Columbus Blue Jackets | ... drafted by the Flyers in June with the 19th overall pick acquired from the | in exchange for R.J. Umberger, who became a victim of a salary cap crunch. ... |
Peninsula Pilots | ... a Wesleyan College also provides sports at the NCAA Division III level. The | play just outside the city limits at War Memorial Stadium in Hampton. The ... |
Cincinnati Reds | ... In 1975, Frank Robinson (who had been the 1956 Rookie of the Year with the | ) was named player-manager of the Cleveland Indians, making him the first ... |
Newcastle Eagles | The city is also home to the | basketball team who play their home games at the new Sports Central comple ... |
Detroit Lions | ... within the city limits. Since 2002, Allen Park is the practice home of the | and is also the site of the team's headquarters |
Montreal Canadiens | ... yoff series win in six games. They were outmatched in the semifinals by the | , however, losing in five games. After the season, Clarke was awarded the ... |
United States women's national soccer team | ... retired American soccer player. Hamm played many years as a forward for the | and was a founding member of the Washington Freedom. Hamm has scored more ... |
Orlando Magic | ... the public as gay. John Amaechi, who played in the NBA with the Utah Jazz, | and Cleveland Cavaliers (as well as internationally with Panathinaikos BC ... |
Detroit Tigers | ... nd on April 8, 2010, she signed with the , debuting on May 29, 2010. Former | reliever Eddie Bonine also throws a knuckleball, though he does so infrequ ... |
Arena Motorsport | Aon has sponsored the British Touring Car Championship team run by | since 2009. Arena Motorsport runs 3 Ford Focus' under the Team Aon banner. ... |
Panathinaikos BC | ... azz, Orlando Magic and Cleveland Cavaliers (as well as internationally with | of the Greek Basketball League and Kinder Bologna of the Italian Basketbal ... |
Atlanta Braves | ... r only five starts, one win and a 6.04 ERA, the Athletics traded him to the | for Orlando Cepeda; he went only 3–5 for Atlanta, and his overall totals f ... |
Chicago Cubs | ... on characters resembling Disney's seven dwarfs playing baseball against the | . The baseball painting had been autographed by numerous members of the Ba ... |
Oklahoma City Thunder | ... to Oklahoma City and announced that play would begin at Ford Center as the | in 2008, becoming the state's first permanent major league franchise |
Toronto Blue Jays | ... eyman starter for the first eight seasons of his career. He debuted for the | in 1987 as a reliever and did not secure a job as a full-time starter unti ... |
Pittsburgh Steelers | Both the Dallas Cowboys and the | are the dominate teams of the decade. Steelers were led by Terry Bradshaw ... |
New York Yankees | In 1943 the | held spring training in Asbury Park |
Cleveland Cavaliers | ... . John Amaechi, who played in the NBA with the Utah Jazz, Orlando Magic and | (as well as internationally with Panathinaikos BC of the Greek Basketball ... |
Los Angeles Lakers | ... hoenix had to play seven game series against the two Los Angeles teams, the | (who had a 3–1 lead against Phoenix) and the resurgent Los Angeles Clipper ... |
St. Louis Blues | ... goaltender for the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning in preseason games against the | and the Boston Bruins, and in 2003 Hayley Wickenheiser played with the Kir ... |
Washington Redskins | ... ers are the 2011 champions of the United Football League. Additionally, the | have Redskins Park, their headquarters and training facility, in Ashburn a ... |
Detroit Tigers | ... her in , when he was 32. After starting the year at 10-3 for the last-place | and making his first All-Star Game appearance, he was traded to the Cincin ... |
Medicals RFC | ... ium in the northern suburb of Kingston Park. 1996 Pilkington Shield winners | are also based in Newcastle |
San Diego Chargers | ... , 27–7, the Cleveland Browns 14–12 on a play known as Red Right 88, and the | , 34–27. In doing so, Oakland became the third wild card team to advance t ... |
Toronto Argonauts | ... asses. Flutie played for the Stampeders until 1996, when he signed with the | , leading them to back-to-back Grey Cup victories in 1996 and 1997. Flutie ... |
New York Giants | ... is Browns. That year, the White Sox went to the World Series, defeating the | 4 games to 2. Cicotte won Game 1, lost Game 3, and pitched six innings of ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... otball League, including Patrick Ramsey (New Orleans Saints), J.P. Losman ( | ), Anthony Cannon (Detroit Lions), Mewelde Moore (Pittsburgh Steelers), Ma ... |
Auto Union | In 1932, DKW merged with Audi, Horch and Wanderer, to form the | . Auto Union came under Daimler-Benz ownership in 1957, and was then purch ... |
Cuban Giants | ... sional team, established in 1885, achieved great and lasting success as the | , while the first league, the National Colored Base Ball League, failed in ... |
Aurora Cavalry | ... iling from the city. Aurora's first semi-professional sports franchise, the | in the International Basketball League, began play in 2006 but folded by s ... |
Hartford Whalers | ... t's longest-tenured and only modern full-time "big four" franchise were the | of the National Hockey League, who played in Hartford from 1979 to 1997 at ... |
Detroit Red Wings | ... ike Ilitch, the President and CEO of Little Caesars Pizza who also owns the | . Ilitch made it one of his first priorities to re-hire Ernie Harwell. The ... |
Detroit Lions | Two weeks later, one day after the Cowboys' 27-17 loss to the | , a team that had come into the game tied with Kansas City, the Giants and ... |
New York Rangers | Manhattan is home to the NBA's New York Knicks, the NHL's | , and the WNBA's New York Liberty, who all play their home games at Madiso ... |
Green Bay Packers | ... ning his varsity letter. Nevertheless, he received a recruiting feeler from | head coach Lisle Blackbourn, asking about his interest in playing professi ... |
Luton Town | ... um replaced previous stadium Elm Park. It was opened on 22 August 1998 when | were beaten 3–0 with Grant Brebner having the honour of scoring the first ... |
Georgia Bulldogs | ... ame building; Pitt clinched the 1976 national championship by defeating the | in the Sugar Bowl on January 1, 1977 |
Miami Heat | ... d the Suns in Phoenix 102–93 in Game Six. Dallas would later on lose to the | in six games, despite winning the first two games |
Minnesota Twins | ... wing his playing career with the New York Yankees, Martin had worked in the | organization, managing that team to an AL West Division title in 1969. But ... |
Boston Red Sox | In February 2002, he signed as a free agent with the | , where at age 43 he became the oldest player to play center field in majo ... |
Los Angeles Kings | The first year | affiliate plays at the 9,736 -seat Citizens Business Bank Arena. Ontario h ... |
Tri-City Americans | Kennewick is the host city of the | of the Western Hockey League, as well as of the Indoor Football League's T ... |
Boston Bruins | ... Tampa Bay Lightning in preseason games against the St. Louis Blues and the | , and in 2003 Hayley Wickenheiser played with the Kirkkonummi Salamat in t ... |
Mexico | ... well tour" of the United States, which finished on December 8, 2004 against | at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California. In the game, which the U.S ... |
London Majors | In 1974, McLain played a season for the | of the Intercounty Baseball League at Labatt Memorial Park in London, Ont ... |
Oakland Athletics | ... 19th perfect game in Major League Baseball history on May 9, 2010, for the | . Braden still resides in Stockton. Alex Spanos, owner of the NFL's San Di ... |
New York Giants | ... franchise could beat him to it. At the same time, Horace Stoneham moved his | to the San Francisco Bay Area, ensuring that there would be two west coast ... |
Dumfries Saints Rugby Club | ... th. They reached the Scottish Cup final in May 2008, losing to Rangers 3-2. | is one of Scotland's oldest rugby clubs having been admitted to the Scotti ... |
New York Yankees | ... 1970, to be replaced by Billy Martin. Following his playing career with the | , Martin had worked in the Minnesota Twins organization, managing that tea ... |
Philadelphia Eagles | The | of the National Football League hold their pre-season training camp each s ... |
Peterborough Panthers | ... ace meetings held at the East of England Showground. The team, known as the | , have operated regularly in the Elite League. The Showground hosts the an ... |
Ontario Reign | ... ainment Group. It is an 11,000-seat multi-purpose arena, and is home to the | , a team in the ECHL. It is the largest enclosed arena in the Inland Empir ... |
Tulsa 66ers | ... in the National Women's Football Association, and Tulsa is the base for the | of the NBA Development League and the Tulsa Revolution, which plays in the ... |
Oakland Raiders | ... the two previous league champions: the Pittsburgh Steelers, 34-21, and the | , 20-17, in the playoffs |
New York Knicks | Manhattan is home to the NBA's | , the NHL's New York Rangers, and the WNBA's New York Liberty, who all pla ... |
Young Justice | In the | episode "Revelation", the team battles the Light's Injustice League in the ... |
Mets | ... all in ) remains the most in a major league season since Jack Fisher of the | lost 24 in |
Tulsa Revolution | ... Tulsa is the base for the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Development League and the | , which plays in the American Indoor Soccer League. Enid and Lawton host p ... |
Prairie Fire | ... ckey League, the Regina Thunder of the Canadian Junior Football League, the | of the Rugby Canada Super League, the Regina Red Sox of the Western Major ... |
Madison Mallards | ... 0) before decamping for Lincoln, Nebraska. Madison is currently home to the | , a college wood-bat summer baseball league team in the Northwoods League ... |
Pittsburgh Pirates | In the 1950s, the team was associated with the | and was managed by Danny Murtaugh. Other notable Pelican managers included ... |
Newcastle Diamonds | The city's speedway team | are based at Brough Park in Byker, a venue that is also home to greyhound ... |
BBC Bayreuth | ... . They were also fourth in the World League in 2008. The basketball team of | plays in the Basketball Bundesliga (division 1), the HaSpo Bayreuth handba ... |
Indiana Pacers | ... locating there in 1984, and play their home games in Lucas Oil Stadium. The | of the National Basketball Association (NBA) play their home games at Bank ... |
Philadelphia Phillies | ... k, on March 31, 1998, when the Mets opened their season against their rival | , playing the longest scoreless opening day game in the National League an ... |
Seattle Storm | ... l born in Albury. Basketballer Lauren Jackson, who currently plays with the | of the WNBA, was also born in Albury |
Hampton Roads Piranhas | ... the Norfolk Admirals of the American Hockey League. In Virginia Beach, the | field men's and women's professional soccer teams |
the Barbarians | ... oodlit game was held at Cardiff Arms Park, a game in which Cardiff RFC beat | by 12 points to 8 |
Miami Dolphins | ... the Super Bowl in Super Bowl XI against the Minnesota Vikings, although the | used a version of the 3-4 ("53 defense") in Super Bowl VI, Super Bowl VII ... |
Boca Juniors | ... h the seal of the city. According to a legend, the Argentine football team, | ' flag and colors were inspired by the flag of Sweden |
San Antonio Spurs | ... ference Finals, Dallas swept the Memphis Grizzlies, and beat in-state rival | in seven tense games. Phoenix won Game One 121–118 after Diaw hit a game-w ... |
Carolina Hurricanes | ... d great controversy and resentment. The former Whalers are now known as the | |
Minnesota Vikings | ... the Super Bowl in three years by defeating the Chicago Bears, 37-7, and the | , 23-6, in the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Broncos earned their first ever tr ... |
Indiana Fever | A number of minor league-level teams also play in the city. The | Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) started play in 2000, and a ... |
Salamat | ... Boston Bruins, and in 2003 Hayley Wickenheiser played with the Kirkkonummi | in the Finnish men's Suomi-sarja league. Several women have competed in No ... |
Atlanta Falcons | ... rch 1984, publicly criticized Landry after an embarrassing home loss to the | in 1987, saying that he was "horrified" at the play-calling and complainin ... |
Argentina | ... the Football World Cup, hosting first round matches involving West Germany, | , Switzerland, and Spain, as well as a quarterfinal in which West Germany ... |
Celtic | ... manager of Liverpool. In a 22-year playing career, he played for two clubs, | and Liverpool, winning numerous honours with both. He is Scotland's most c ... |
Green Bay Packers | ... located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is home to the National Football League's | . The Packers have been part of the NFL since the league's second season i ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... rned Pro Bowl and NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors. He played for the | from 2001 to 2004, and finished his career as a member of the New England ... |
Chicago White Stockings | William Hulbert, principal owner of the | , did not like the loose organization of the National Association and the ... |
New Orleans Saints | ... at he and a group of investors from Louisiana were interested in buying the | . The Saints, who had been forced out of the Louisiana Superdome for the 2 ... |
Madison Mad Dogs | The now defunct Indoor Football League's | were once located in the city. In 2009 indoor football returned to Madison ... |
New Orleans Hornets | The NBA's | became the first major league sports franchise based in Oklahoma when the ... |
New York Yankees | ... he game's better left-handed pitchers, especially during his years with the | and the Toronto Blue Jays. He pitched the fifteenth perfect game in baseba ... |
Tampa Bay Devil Rays | The year 1998 brought two more teams into the mix, the | and the Arizona Diamondbacks, the latter of which become the youngest expa ... |
Brazil | ... he all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against | in Orlando, Florida |
Saskatchewan Roughriders | The | of the Canadian Football League, the only professional sports team in Sask ... |
Dallas Cowboys | ... the "Doomsday Defense" squads he created during his 29 year tenure with the | |
Oakland Athletics | The | three-peat in 1972-1974 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | ... er Bowl in team history by defeating the two previous league champions: the | , 34-21, and the Oakland Raiders, 20-17, in the playoffs |
Black Lantern | ... t of the way in order for the universe to be at peace. For that he uses the | Pariah, who unleashes more black rings which latch themselves onto Crispus ... |
Hartford Dark Blues | ... icut has hosted teams from the other big four leagues at various times. The | joined the National League for one season in 1876, becoming the state's fi ... |
New York Yankees | The | played their home games in Shea Stadium during the 1974 and 1975 seasons w ... |
Colorado Rockies | ... l expand into new markets as four new teams joined the league. In 1993, the | and Florida Marlins began play, and in just their fifth year of existence, ... |
Norfolk Admirals | ... l league. In Norfolk, the Norfolk Tides of the International League and the | of the American Hockey League. In Virginia Beach, the Hampton Roads Piranh ... |
Rangers | ... the River Nith. They reached the Scottish Cup final in May 2008, losing to | 3-2 |
San Diego Chargers | ... thletics. Braden still resides in Stockton. Alex Spanos, owner of the NFL's | , resides in Stockton. PGA Tour Pro Ricky Barnes and his father, former NF ... |
Major League Baseball All-Century Team | ... g News list of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players, and was a nominee for the | . In 2005, The Sporting News updated their 100 Greatest Players list, and ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... he first team to use the 3-4 in the Super Bowl in Super Bowl XI against the | , although the Miami Dolphins used a version of the 3-4 ("53 defense") in ... |
Florence Freedom | ... ity Rascals) has 2 teams while Cleveland (Lake Erie Crushers), Cincinnati ( | ) and Pittsburgh (Washington Wild Things) each have one. A 4th Chicagoland ... |
Gulf Coast League Braves | ... sition player to a knuckleball pitcher. He started the 2009 season with the | but is currently retired and coaching in college baseball at Florida South ... |
Indianapolis Clowns | ... considered the last major league season and the last professional club, the | , operated amusingly rather than competitively from the mid-1960s to 1980s |
San Francisco 49ers | ... ka Kazamaki) also originates from Canton Bruce Miller, current NFL player ( | |
New England Patriots | ... iego Chargers from 2001 to 2004, and finished his career as a member of the | in 2005. In 2006, he was ranked #1 in a list of the top 50 CFL players. He ... |
Detroit Lions | ... Ramsey (New Orleans Saints), J.P. Losman (Buffalo Bills), Anthony Cannon ( | ), Mewelde Moore (Pittsburgh Steelers), Matt Forté (Chicago Bears), and Ro ... |
Chicago Bears | ... earned their second trip to the Super Bowl in three years by defeating the | , 37-7, and the Minnesota Vikings, 23-6, in the playoffs. Meanwhile, the B ... |
Toronto Blue Jays | ... ded pitchers, especially during his years with the New York Yankees and the | . He pitched the fifteenth perfect game in baseball history. He is tied on ... |
Chicago Cubs | ... ows of seats. With the Mets playing a game at Shea that evening against the | , the Yankees used the visitor's locker room and dugout and the Angels use ... |
Boston Red Sox | ... six of the sixteen major league teams had a black player on the roster. The | became the last major league team to integrate their roster with the addit ... |
Harlem Globetrotters | ... for ceremonies seats up to 300. The honorees inducted in 2002 included the | and Magic Johnson, a five-time NBA champion, three-time NBA finals MVP and ... |
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Carlisle Indians | ... nning back and linebacker in 1912, tackling the legendary Jim Thorpe of the | that year. Eisenhower broke his leg in that, his last, game; it became per ... |
Anaheim Angels | ... s, OBP, steals and runs. In August 1997, he was traded by the Padres to the | ; his brief stint as an Angel was uneventful. In January 1998, he signed a ... |
New York Mets | The city is home to | spring training, the St. Lucie Mets Florida State League team and the Mets ... |
Florence Freedom | ... (now Traverse City) in 2001 and 2002, and Windy City in 2007 and 2008. The | (including years as Erie and Johnstown) and the Rockford RiverHawks (inclu ... |
Boston Red Sox | At the end of the 1919 season Harry Frazee, then owner of the | , sold a group of his star players to the New York Yankees. Amongst them w ... |
Ludington Mariners | During the late 1910s and early 1920s, Ludington was the home of the | minor league baseball team. A team of the same name currently plays "old t ... |
England | ... eason, as runners-up to Manchester United. By this time, Dalglish had added | internationals Tim Flowers and David Batty to his squad. At the start of t ... |
UNLV Rebels | The | football team conducts its summer training camp in Ely, which provides a c ... |
Montreal Expos | ... r 3, 2004, the stadium was the venue of the last game in the history of the | when the Mets defeated the Expos 8-1. Their story ended where it had start ... |
Indianapolis Indians | ... ) started play in 2000, and are the sister team to the Pacers NBA team. The | are the second oldest minor league baseball team, having played in the cit ... |
Coventry Crusaders | ... union); Coventry Bears (rugby league); Coventry Godiva Harriers (athletics) | ;(basketball); Coventry Jets (American football); City of Coventry Swimmin ... |
Marion Barons | ... from 2006 - 2010. Marion previously had a professional ice hockey team, the | , who played in the International Hockey League during the 1953-54 season. ... |
New York Yankees | In 1997, he signed as a free agent with the | , his favorite team because of a lifelong interest in baseball legend Babe ... |
‘England’ | ... nt a multi-million pound improvement since being selected to host the first | v Australia Test Match of the 2009 Ashes series |
England | ... s was followed by its first international on 10 April 1920. A match between | and Scotland was watched by 25,536. The game ended with England winning 5– ... |
Regina Thunder | ... s teams in Regina include the Regina Pats of the Western Hockey League, the | of the Canadian Junior Football League, the Prairie Fire of the Rugby Cana ... |
North Derbyshire Chargers | ... ip. There are also rugby league clubs based in the north of the county, the | and in Derby (Derby City RLFC). The County has numerous Rugby Union Clubs, ... |
Tampa Bay Lightning | ... face masks.One woman, Manon Rhéaume, appeared as a goaltender for the NHL's | in preseason games against the St. Louis Blues and the Boston Bruins, and ... |
Florida Marlins | ... ouston Astros. The team left the county in 1985. They were succeeded by the | at Viera in 1993 |
Detroit Tigers | ... in in the minor leagues and he was subsequently selected off waivers by the | on April 8, 1963. He progressed swiftly through the Tigers' minor league s ... |
Coventry Blaze | ... oventry Jets (American football); City of Coventry Swimming Club (swimming) | ;(ice hockey); Four Masters G.A.A. Club (Gaelic football); Coventry United ... |
California Angels | ... f-Fame Dodgers pitcher Don Drysdale, who previously broadcast games for the | . Drysdale died in his hotel room following a heart attack before a game i ... |
Jets | ... new environment with little in common with its fellow divisional teams, the | , Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, and Boston Patriots. One angle where the ... |
Washington Bullets | ... nd the team moved to the Southwest Division. Dick Motta, who had guided the | to the NBA Championship in 1977–78, was hired as the team's first head coa ... |
Navojoa Mayos | ... he minor league season ended, he played the 1978–1979 winter season for the | of the Mexican Pacific League. He played in six games for the team, which ... |
Baltimore Orioles | On September 6, 1995, | shortstop Cal Ripken, Jr. played his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking Lo ... |
Real Madrid | He was best known for his spell with | . Nicknamed El Buitre (The Vulture), he was a member of the legendary Quin ... |
Chicago Bears | ... the upstart United States Football League. In 1986 he signed with the NFL's | , and later played for the New England Patriots, becoming their starting q ... |
Toronto Blue Jays | In July 1993, the Athletics traded Henderson to the playoff-bound | for Steve Karsay and José Herrera. He was involved in the final play of th ... |
Philadelphia Phillies | ... e been developed in the early 20th century. Lew "Hicks" Moren (1906) of the | was credited as its inventor. However, Eddie Cicotte apparently also came ... |
Houston Astros | ... olt 45s started spring training at Cocoa Stadium. The team later became the | . The team left the county in 1985. They were succeeded by the Florida Mar ... |
Madison Minotaurs Rugby Club | ... chool girl's team. The most recent addition to the Madison rugby community, | , is composed largely of gay players and is Wisconsin's first and only IGR ... |
Golden State Warriors | ... he Mavericks were upset by their former coach Don Nelson and the 8th seeded | in the 2007 NBA Playoffs. Kidd returned to the team in 2008, and with new ... |
Brooklyn Dodgers | ... as seen as his benefactor. Also, throughout 1945, Dan Topping, owner of the | , and Mara, had been feuding because Mara would not permit Topping to use ... |
Chico Heat | ... e champions in both the 1997 and 1999 Division II College World Series. The | were also champions in the Western Baseball League in 1997 |
New York Mets | ... ndary stadium court is Louis Armstrong Stadium. Citi Field, the home of the | since 2009, sits at the north end of the park. Shea Stadium, the Mets' pre ... |
Oakland Raiders | After the | football team moved to Los Angeles in 1982, many improvements were made to ... |
Sheffield F.C. | ... National. The county is also now home to the world's oldest football club, | who have their home ground at Dronfield in North East Derbyshire |
Coventry R.F.C. | ... ventry City F.C. (association football); Coventry Buildbase Bees (speedway) | ;(rugby union); Coventry Bears (rugby league); Coventry Godiva Harriers (a ... |
Boston Red Sox | ... elli, formerly of the Red Sox, actually used a softball catcher's mitt. The | did this fairly systematically in their 2004 world championship season, wi ... |
New Orleans Saints | ... all alumni play in the National Football League, including Patrick Ramsey ( | ), J.P. Losman (Buffalo Bills), Anthony Cannon (Detroit Lions), Mewelde Mo ... |
San Francisco Giants | In 1971, Dave Kingman---then with the | ; later to play for the Mets on two occasions - hit a home run that smashe ... |
San Diego Padres | He signed with the | in the offseason, where he had another respectable year in 1996, again fin ... |
Connecticut Coyotes | Hartford has hosted two Arena Football League franchises, in the | from 1995–1996 and the New England Sea Wolves from 1999–2000, both playing ... |
Buffalo Sabres | ... l hockey player Nathan Gerbe was born in Oxford and currently plays for the | of the National Hockey League |
San Diego Padres | On June 20, 2000 Brian Tollberg debuted with the | , becoming the first player from the Frontier League to make it to the Maj ... |
New Jersey Generals | ... Award winner among those who were drafted. Flutie played that year for the | of the upstart United States Football League. In 1986 he signed with the N ... |
national team | Football is Chad's most popular sport. The country's | is closely followed during international competitions, and Chadian footbal ... |
Chico Heat | Chico is former home of the Chico Rooks (Soccer), and the | (Baseball – Western Baseball League) |
Milwaukee Brewers | The | , the state's only major league baseball team, play in Miller Park in Milw ... |
Miami Heat | ... urs and defeating Steve Nash and the Suns. However after leading 2–0 to the | , they lost the Finals' next four games, though some point to biased refer ... |
Justice Society of America | ... 1945), and the Spectre made his last appearance in the superhero group the | at roughly the same time in All Star Comics #23 (Winter 1944–1945) |
Norwich Stars | ... and after World War II at The Firs Stadium on the Holt Road, Hellesdon. The | raced in the Northern League of 1946 and the National League Division Two ... |
Oakland Raiders | ... twenty-one seasons (1978–98) that bracketed their 1977 playoff loss to the | and the 1999 trade of star running back Marshall Faulk; this included a 0– ... |
Derbyshire County Cricket Club | Derbyshire also has a cricket team based at the County Cricket Ground. | currently play in Division two of the County Championship. There are also ... |
Montreal Canadiens | ... e end of the 2011–12 season) is the second best in the NHL, behind only the | ' .588 points percentage. Additionally, the Flyers have the most appearanc ... |
Baltimore Orioles | ... ords. In 1954, the St. Louis Browns moved to Baltimore and were renamed the | . In 1955, the Philadelphia Athletics moved to Kansas City |
Spanish national team | ... 1 games and 123 goals for his main club, in 12 seasons, and represented the | in two World Cups (being the second top scorer in the 1986 edition) and as ... |
Marion Mayhem | ... ll League, that plays at Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Marion was home to the | , also an indoor football team in the CIFL, that also played at the Vetera ... |
St. Lucie Mets | The city is home to New York Mets spring training, the | Florida State League team and the Mets rookie level team in the Gulf Coast ... |
Toronto Blue Jays | ... layed in the most division series in history, with fifteen appearances. The | are the only team to have never played in the ALDS and are the last team t ... |
Florida Marlins | In 1997, the | won the World Series in just their fifth season. This made them the younge ... |
Coventry Bears | ... ootball); Coventry Buildbase Bees (speedway); Coventry R.F.C. (rugby union) | ;(rugby league); Coventry Godiva Harriers (athletics); Coventry Crusaders ... |
Rockford RiverHawks | ... 2008. The Florence Freedom (including years as Erie and Johnstown) and the | (including years as Portsmouth and Springfield) are currently tied for the ... |
New England Patriots | Eric Ghiaciuc, a football player for the | , was born in Oxford on May 28, 1981. Other Oxford High graduates to have ... |
Redbirds | ... season, the team then moved to Springfield, Illinois, and were renamed the | . Rights to the New Orleans Pelicans name are currently owned by Tom Benso ... |
New York Yankees | ... , then owner of the Boston Red Sox, sold a group of his star players to the | . Amongst them was George Herman Ruth, known affectionately as "Babe". At ... |
Boston Red Sox | ... gest expansion team to win the Fall Classic (with the exception of the 1903 | and later the 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks, who won in their fourth season). ... |
Chico Rooks | Chico is former home of the | (Soccer), and the Chico Heat (Baseball – Western Baseball League) |
Chicago White Sox | Upon his graduation from high school in June 1962, McLain was signed by the | as an amateur free agent and was assigned to play with the Harlan Smokies ... |
Scotland | ... ed by its first international on 10 April 1920. A match between England and | was watched by 25,536. The game ended with England winning 5–4. The follow ... |
New York Red Bulls | ... Taylor is a current Bexley resident, and soccer player Seth Stammler of the | lives in Bexley during the off-season |
Hartford Colonials | ... from 1999–2000, both playing at the Civic Center. Hartford was home to the | of the United Football League for one season in 2010 |
Nashville Predators | ... ury sustained by Eric Lindros on April Fools' Day during a game against the | , a season-ending injury later diagnosed as a collapsed lung. Up until tha ... |
Warroad Lakers | ... the past 20 years. Another important piece of Warroad hockey history is the | amateur team that existed from 1947 to 1997 |
Cleveland Indians | ... e it didn't conform to uniform standards. Wells then blew a 3–0 lead as the | won 12–8. After posting a 16-10 mark in 1997, Wells pitched very well in t ... |
Lake Braddock Secondary School | ... ol, Wichita Falls, Texas, as a freshman and a sophomore. Hamm then attended | in Burke, Virginia for one year, and helped the Lake Braddock soccer team ... |
New England Patriots | ... , as part of the halftime show of an NFL game between the New York Jets and | , a model airplane group put on a remote control airplane display. The gra ... |
Regina Cougars | ... ed Sox of the Western Major Baseball League, and the University of Regina's | /Regina Rams of the CIS |
Akron Pros | Robeson was recruited by Pollard to play for the NFL's | , while he continued his law studies. In the spring, he postponed school t ... |
West Germany | On 31 May 1989, Wales played its first international game against | at the National Stadium in a World Cup qualifying match, which ended goall ... |
Madison 56ers | The | is a Madison amateur soccer team in the National Premier Soccer League. Th ... |
USC football | ... s coverage of the U.S. Open golf tournament from 1957-1964. Hearn announced | and basketball games from 1956-61., and also served as the play-by-play br ... |
Beastie Boys | ... uch Larry Smith, and Rick Rubin of Def Jam, were quickly advanced on by the | , Marley Marl and his Juice Crew MCs, Boogie Down Productions, Public Enem ... |
Phoenix Suns | ... ffs each time. The Big Three gradually disbanded with Nash returning to the | in 2004, and Finley picked up off waivers by the Spurs in 2005. Nowitzki e ... |
Chicago White Sox | ... se of a 14-year career pitching for the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, and | . At the time of his lifetime ban, he was considered one of the premier pi ... |
Lafayette Wildcatters | ... e Southern Professional Hockey League. As of 2009, Lafayette is home to the | of the Southern Indoor Football League. It is also home to the , a semi-pr ... |
Yuma Scorpions | Yuma has a minor league ballpark, Desert Sun Stadium home to the | of the North American League and site of home games of two (was four) team ... |
Daytona Cubs | In the 2011 championship, the | swept the St. Lucie Mets 3-0 and claimed their fourth title in 11 years |
Arizona Diamondbacks | ... l Classic (with the exception of the 1903 Boston Red Sox and later the 2001 | , who won in their fourth season). Virtually all the key players on the 19 ... |
Cincinnati Reds | ... Tigers and making his first All-Star Game appearance, he was traded to the | for C. J. Nitkowski, Mark Lewis, and minor leaguer Dave Tuttle. He finishe ... |
New York Rangers | ... s in four games in the first round. In the semifinals, the Flyers faced the | . The series, which saw the home team win every game, went seven games. Fo ... |
Connecticut Sun | The | of the WNBA currently play at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville. From 19 ... |
reserve side | ... lled Butragueño joined Real Madrid's youth system, and played first for its | , before being given his senior debut by Alfredo Di Stéfano on 5 February ... |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | ... ng led to the hiring of head coach Tony Dungy, the former head coach of the | , who had led his former team to four playoff appearances in the previous ... |
Hollywood Stars | ... d been around. It evolved into the Pacific Coast League, which included the | , Los Angeles Angels, Oakland Oaks, Portland Beavers, Sacramento Solons, S ... |
Real Madrid | In 1981, skilled Butragueño joined | 's youth system, and played first for its reserve side, before being given ... |
New York Yankees | ... cry also caught on in the Tigers' dugout in 2006. In a June game versus the | , Tigers pitcher Nate Robertson was featured on FSN Detroit's "Sounds of t ... |
Tampa Yankees | The | defeated the Charlotte Stone Crabs 3-2 in the Florida State League Champio ... |
Boston Celtics | ... le Bowl while Giants Stadium was under construction. From 1975 to 1995, the | of the played a number of home games at the Hartford Civic Center |
New York Jets | ... n December 9, 1979, as part of the halftime show of an NFL game between the | and New England Patriots, a model airplane group put on a remote control a ... |
Montreal Canadiens | Lars Eller of the | ice hockey team |
Milwaukee Bucks | The | of the National Basketball Association play home games at the Bradley Cent ... |
Leones de Ponce | The | basketball team is one of the leading teams of the island winning a total ... |
Kansas City Chiefs | ... land Browns, whereas Miami survived a double-overtime nailbiter against the | . This set up a title game that was favored for the defending league champ ... |
Minnesota Vikings | The Eagles advanced through the playoffs, defeating the | , 31-16, and the Dallas Cowboys, 20–7 |
New York Yankees | ... 925 by Harry Frazee, though the sale of baseball superstar Babe Ruth to the | had occurred five years earlier. In the lore of the Curse of the Bambino, ... |
Utah Jazz | ... come out to the public as gay. John Amaechi, who played in the NBA with the | , Orlando Magic and Cleveland Cavaliers (as well as internationally with P ... |
Boston Red Sox | In addition, it is a minority stakeholder in the | , a position acquired as part of John W. Henry's purchase of the famed bas ... |
Milwaukee Brewers | ... uld have meant another game for Shea as the Mets were scheduled to play the | in a one game playoff for the NL Wild Card had they won. Following the gam ... |
Manila Metrostars | ... zal Memorial Sports Complex and San Andres Gym, the home of the now defunct | . The Rizal Memorial Sports Complex houses the Rizal Memorial Track and Fo ... |
Dallas Cowboys | ... anced through the playoffs, defeating the Minnesota Vikings, 31-16, and the | , 20–7 |
Cleveland Indians | ... ookie of the Year with the Cincinnati Reds) was named player-manager of the | , making him the first African American manager in the major leagues |
New York Jets | ... n his first season with the Colts, but a blowout (41–0) playoff loss to the | ended the season |
San Antonio Spurs | ... in 2001, eventually returning to the Conference Finals in 2003. However the | would emerge as their main rivals, defeating them in the playoffs each tim ... |
Beastie Boys | ... is association with Cibo Matto, Lennon was approached by Adam Yauch (of the | ), who expressed an interest in his music and persuaded him to sign a reco ... |
Buffalo Sabres | ... ems at games that involve teams from both countries. One American team, the | , goes a step further and performs both anthems before every game as a nod ... |
Oakland Raiders | ... es were denied a playoff confrontation by Miami's first-round defeat to the | , whereas Baltimore would win its first Super Bowl title that year |
New York Mets | A year later, Henderson signed as a free agent with the | . In 1999, he batted .315 with 37 steals and was seventh in the NL in on-b ... |
St. Lucie Mets | In the 2011 championship, the Daytona Cubs swept the | 3-0 and claimed their fourth title in 11 years |
Calgary Stampeders | ... riefly with his brother Darren, a wide receiver, before being traded to the | , whom he led to victory in the 1992 Grey Cup. In 1994, he threw a record ... |
Detroit Pistons | ... al Detroit commercials was "Who's your Tiger?". A popular rally cry for the | has also been adapted for the Tigers, resulting in "Deee-troit Base-ball!" |
Wales | On 31 May 1989, | played its first international game against West Germany at the National S ... |
Hibernian | ... Marist Brother Walfrid, to raise money to help the community. In Edinburgh | were founded in 1875 and in 1909 another club with Irish links, Dundee Uni ... |
Boston Red Sox | ... or part of the summer. A week later Morgan Burkhart made his debut with the | |
Toronto Argonauts | ... Rogers Centre is shared by the Blue Jays and the Canadian Football League's | , and is also used by the Buffalo Bills on occasion |
Florida Marlins | The last game played at Shea Stadium was a loss to the | on September 28, 2008. However, the Mets were in the thick of the playoff ... |
Seattle Rainiers | ... Portland Beavers, Sacramento Solons, San Francisco Seals, San Diego Padres, | |
Wisconsin Women's Rugby Football Club | ... nsin Rugby Club, the 1998 USA Rugby Division II National Champions, and the | , the state's only Division I women's rugby team. The city also has men's ... |
Real Madrid | In 1977–78, led by, amongst others, former | youth graduate Hipólito Rincón, Recreativo first gained promotion to the t ... |
New England Patriots | ... e. In 1986 he signed with the NFL's Chicago Bears, and later played for the | , becoming their starting quarterback in 1988 |
Detroit Tigers | ... as a pitcher in Major League Baseball for ten seasons, most notably for the | . In , McLain became the last pitcher in Major League Baseball to win 30 o ... |
Hanshin Tigers | ... m, playing its home games at Kyocera Dome Osaka. Another baseball team, the | , although based in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, plays a part of its home games in ... |
Toronto Blue Jays | ... ajor League Baseball teams have also played the song at games involving the | , the former Montreal Expos, and at the beginning of the All Star Game |
Cameroon | ... eg Salenko of Russia, who scored a record five goals in their match against | . Both players scored six goals in the tournament. Brazil's Romário, with ... |
Seattle Mariners | ... 00 he was released by New York, and quickly signed as a free agent with the | . In his second game as a Mariner, on May 20, Henderson hit a leadoff home ... |
Detroit Lions | ... , the phrase "Restore the Roar" (a phrase first introduced in 1990 by then- | Head Coach Wayne Fontes) began to catch on, referring to the fact that the ... |
South Africa national rugby union team | ... as he reveals his character's deep crazies." Also in 2009, Damon portrayed | captain François Pienaar in the Clint Eastwood-directed film Invictus, whi ... |
Baltimore Orioles | ... a 16-8 record and a 3.26 ERA. At the end of the season he was traded to the | for Curtis Goodwin and minor leaguer Trovin Valdez. In 1996 he pitched the ... |
Nigeria national football team | The | , also known as the Super Eagles, used to play almost all of their home ga ... |
Chicago Cubs | ... game's greatest seasons. St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Mark McGwire and | outfielder Sammy Sosa that year engaged in a home run race for the ages. W ... |
England football team | ... roject funded by ChildHope UK. On a visit in 2001, which coincided with the | playing Albania in the city of Tirana his appearance at the training groun ... |
New England Blizzard | ... fessional woman's basketball team, American Basketball League franchise the | , who played at the Hartford Civic Cente |
Buffalo Bills | ... ittle in common with its fellow divisional teams, the Jets, Miami Dolphins, | , and Boston Patriots. One angle where the two clubs did have something in ... |
Germany national football team | ... otball players Mesut Özil and Manuel Neuer, who both currently play for the | |
Justice Society of America | ... eventually awarded charter membership in the first ever superhero team, the | in All Star Comics. Jim Corrigan is resurrected in More Fun #75 (Jan. 1942 ... |
CB Valladolid | ... former players include Fernando Hierro, José Luis Caminero or Rubén Baraja. | is the town's basketball team and they play in the Liga ACB. Arvydas Sabon ... |
Wimbledon RFC | ... affectionately dubbed "the Wombles". These teams include the Ladies side of | (whose mascot is Alderney), Wimbledon Volleyball Club and the Wombles Netb ... |
Boston Bruins | ... playoff series over an original six team. Their opponent, Bobby Orr and the | , took Game 1 in Boston, but Bobby Clarke scored an overtime goal in Game ... |
Detroit Tigers | ... 208 games and lost 149 over the course of a 14-year career pitching for the | , Boston Red Sox, and Chicago White Sox. At the time of his lifetime ban, ... |
LSU | ... and had to play most of their 2005 home games at the Alamodome there and at | 's Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. Several actions and statements by Saints ... |
Boston Red Sox | ... st 149 over the course of a 14-year career pitching for the Detroit Tigers, | , and Chicago White Sox. At the time of his lifetime ban, he was considere ... |
Washington Senators | ... 1945 season, with talent depleted by call-ups to fight in World War II, the | had a pitching rotation which included four knuckleball pitchers (Dutch Le ... |
Montreal Expos | ... e also played the song at games involving the Toronto Blue Jays, the former | , and at the beginning of the All Star Game |
Red Lantern Corps | ... order to stop him. The powers of the Spectre also become an interest to the | leader Atrocitus, as he senses the Spectre's real nature despite being inf ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... d the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts, and is also used by the | on occasion |
Orix Buffaloes | Osaka hosts four professional sport teams: one of them is the | , a Nippon Professional Baseball team, playing its home games at Kyocera D ... |
Sacramento Solons | ... ed the Hollywood Stars, Los Angeles Angels, Oakland Oaks, Portland Beavers, | , San Francisco Seals, San Diego Padres, Seattle Rainiers |
San Diego Padres | ... te of home games of two (was four) teams for the Arizona Winter League. The | used the field as a spring training facility from 1969 until 1993. and a J ... |
Washington Senators | After the 1970 regular season, Denny McLain was traded to the | in what would turn out to be a heist for Detroit. The club acquired pitche ... |
St. Louis Cardinals | ... ave faced repeatedly in the World Series, the Chicago Cubs (four times) and | (three times). Had the Cubs beaten the Padres in the 1984 NLCS, they would ... |
BC Lions | Flutie signed with the | of the Canadian Football League in 1990, and in 1991, threw for a record 6 ... |
Windy City ThunderBolts | ... ets of Major League teams. Chicago (Joliet Slammers, Schaumburg Boomers and | ) has 3 teams and St. Louis (Gateway Grizzlies & River City Rascals) has 2 ... |
Boston Red Sox | Damon is a fan of the | . After the team won the 2007 World Series, he narrated the commemorative ... |
England women's national football team | ... ,077, just 52% of capacity. The ground has also hosted home fixtures of the | |
Big Red Machine | ... y" between players. The National League, on the other hand, belonged to the | in Cincinnati, where Sparky Anderson's team, which included Pete Rose as w ... |
San Francisco Giants | ... a 1.000 slugging percentage. Leading the A's to a four-game sweep over the | and the franchise's first World Series title since 1974, Henderson hit .47 ... |
Arizona Cardinals | ... nd Dewayne Washington. Notable current players include Adrian Wilson of the | , Jerricho Cotchery of the New York Jets, No. 1 pick Mario Williams and An ... |
Boston Red Sox | ... lub is a charter member of the American League, one of four clubs (with the | , Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians) still located in its original c ... |
Swindon Robins | ... is thought to symbolise agility in darting around the field. Moreover, the | is the full name of the local Speedway promotion |
Oregon Ducks | ... me was held in Glendale on January 10, 2011. The Auburn Tigers defeated the | 22-19 |
San Diego Padres | ... and early 1990s. The rivalry with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the | dates back to the Angels' and Padres' respective inaugural seasons (Angels ... |
Staten Island Yankees | ... ll. The Minor League Baseball Brooklyn Cyclones play in Brooklyn, while the | play in Staten Island. Yet three of the four major league teams to play in ... |
Oxford University Ice Hockey Club | In Europe, it is believed that in 1885 the | was formed to play the first Ice Hockey Varsity Match against traditional ... |
San Francisco Giants | ... the minor league club as their top level (AAA) minor league affiliate. The | ' AA team, the Richmond Flying Squirrels, began play at The Diamond in 201 ... |
Nigeria | ... e shining star, had not scored a goal. During the Round of 16 match against | , Italy was trailing 1–0 in the dying minutes when Baggio scored the equal ... |
Atlanta Braves | ... 871, Spalding joined the Boston Red Stockings (precursor club to the modern | ) and was highly successful; winning 206 games (and losing only 53) as a p ... |
Green Lantern Corps | ... bbed themselves the Guardians of the Universe. The Guardians administer the | , a group of powerful universal police officers equipped by the Guardians ... |
New England Patriots | ... five field goals and another impressive defensive showing. They played the | at home in the AFC title game for the rights to the Super Bowl; it was the ... |
Old Patesians R.F.C. | ... ude Cheltenham R.F.C., Cheltenham Saracens R.F.C., Cheltenham North R.F.C., | and Cheltenham Civil Service RFC |
Texas Rangers | ... Ranch with their parents and younger brother, Frankie. Josh Hamilton of the | has a home in Westlake, as well as Chuck Greenberg, the brief and former o ... |
Madison Mallards | ... eloit Snappers of the Class A minor leagues). Wisconsin is also home to the | , the La Crosse Loggers, the Eau Claire Express, the Green Bay Bullfrogs, ... |
Auburn Tigers | ... CS National Championship Game was held in Glendale on January 10, 2011. The | defeated the Oregon Ducks 22-19 |
Mustangs | ... r Bob Cobb, who was responsible for bringing professional baseball with the | to Billings. Cobb Field also hosted home games for local American Legion b ... |
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | ... ncinnati Reds during the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. The rivalry with the | and the San Diego Padres dates back to the Angels' and Padres' respective ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... r be included in commercials and as a theme song and marketing hook for the | |
Miami Dolphins | In the Patriots' regular-season finale against the | on January 1, 2006, Flutie successfully drop kicked a football for an extr ... |
Wales national football team | ... ig Bellamy, Gareth Bale, Ryan Giggs, Joe Ledley, and former managers of the | Terry Yorath and John Toshack. International rugby league players from Car ... |
Cincinnati Reds | ... s winningest managers and owner of two World Series rings as manager of the | during their peak as The Big Red Machine. When Anderson joined the Tigers ... |
Atlanta Braves | ... A similar scene took place a few weeks earlier after the Mets defeated the | in the first National League Championship Series to win the pennant |
Virginia Cavaliers | ... l or capital expenses for intercollegiate athletics. Despite this, both the | and Virginia Tech Hokies have been able to field competitive teams in the ... |
San Francisco 49ers | The University of the Pacific was the summer home of the | Summer Training Camp from 1998 through 2002 |
Spain | ... ians from there, scoring the game-winning goal in the quarter-final against | , and both goals in Italy's semi-final victory over Bulgaria |
Richmond Flying Squirrels | ... level (AAA) minor league affiliate. The San Francisco Giants' AA team, the | , began play at The Diamond in 2010, replacing the AAA Richmond Braves, wh ... |
Philadelphia Athletics | ... y Series was held in 1883 between the Phillies and the American Association | . When the Athletics first joined the American League, the two teams playe ... |
San Francisco Giants | The feud between the Dodgers and the | began in the late 19th century when both clubs were based in New York City ... |
Devon Sharks | ... ue, which is five leagues below the Guinness Premiership. Rugby league team | are based in Torquay. They play in the South West Division of the Rugby Le ... |
Luton Town | He was also an enthusiastic football fan and a director of | , Luton being only a few miles from his home in Harpenden. Shortly after b ... |
Baltimore Ravens | The Colts defeated the | 15-6 in the division playoff round, thanks to kicker Adam Vinatieri's five ... |
Steagles | ... m and temporarily merge for the 1943 season, into a team referred to as the | . The following season, the Steelers merged with the Cardinals in a team r ... |
Kansas City Chiefs | In the Colts' first-round playoff game, they defeated the | 23-8, despite Peyton Manning throwing three interceptions. The Colts defen ... |
Virginia Tech Hokies | ... or intercollegiate athletics. Despite this, both the Virginia Cavaliers and | have been able to field competitive teams in the Atlantic Coast Conference ... |
Beloit Snappers | ... als) and baseball (the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, based in Appleton and the | of the Class A minor leagues). Wisconsin is also home to the Madison Malla ... |
Real Madrid | ... ool for €19 million. In November 2010, Barcelona defeated their main rival, | 5–0 in El Clásico. In the 2010–11 season, Barcelona retained the La Liga t ... |
Card-Pitt | ... ing season, the Steelers merged with the Cardinals in a team referred to as | |
New York Yankees | ... th century, when the two teams were based in New York; the rivalry with the | took place when the Dodgers were based in New York, but was revived with t ... |
Delhi cricket team | ... cket grounds in India and is a venue for international cricket matches. The | represents the city in the Ranji Trophy, a domestic first-class cricket ch ... |
Green Lantern Corps | ... z. The Guardians of the Universe departed for an unknown dimension, and the | was reorganized, with Hal Jordan leading a team of Green Lanterns based on ... |
Montreal Victorias | ... ey club, McGill University Hockey Club, was founded in 1877 followed by the | , organized in 1881 |
Chicago Cubs | ... e Chicago White Stockings, won the championship in 1870. Today known as the | , they are the oldest team in American organized sports. Because of this g ... |
UNC football | ... iversity. When football became a popular collegiate sport in the 1880s, the | team adopted the light blue and white of the Di-Phi Societies as the schoo ... |
San Francisco Giants | The Dodgers' rivalry with the | dates back to the 19th century, when the two teams were based in New York; ... |
Mobile Bay Hurricanes | ... hat a team would be starting in the Mobile Area. The team will be named the | and will play its home games on the campus of Davidson High School. Also i ... |
Seattle Seahawks | ... the Minnesota Vikings offered Steve Hutchinson, an offensive guard with the | , a seven-year, $49 million contract of which $16 million was guaranteed. ... |
Richmond Braves | ... mond Flying Squirrels, began play at The Diamond in 2010, replacing the AAA | , who relocated after 2008. Additionally, the Nationals, Boston Red Sox, S ... |
Kansas City Monarchs | ... Rickey's sights eventually settled on Jackie Robinson, a shortstop with the | . Although likely not the best player in the Negro Leagues at the time, Ro ... |
Fort Lauderdale Strikers | ... ootball. In April 1977 he went to play as a named superstar in the NASL for | alongside his old nemesis Best. After that 1977 season, the ever-present B ... |
Detroit Wolverines | Detroit's first major league entry was the | , a member of the National League from 1881 through 1888. The nickname, no ... |
Eau Claire Express | ... Wisconsin is also home to the Madison Mallards, the La Crosse Loggers, the | , the Green Bay Bullfrogs, the Wisconsin Woodchucks, and the Wisconsin Rap ... |
Green Lantern Corps | ... netary citadel of the Guardians of the Universe and the headquarters of the | . It first appeared in Green Lantern vol 2 #1, when the Guardians summoned ... |
Justice Society of America | ... e Spectre's mission of vengeance, following a confrontation between the new | and the Spirit King, who had managed to "resurrect" the ghosts of all thos ... |
Cleveland Indians | ... n League, one of four clubs (with the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox and | ) still located in its original city. Detroit is also the only member of t ... |
New York Giants | ... n was relegated to backup status until he left the team in 1974 to join the | |
Hamburger SV | ... essful tour in Europe, where the team played against clubs like Schalke 04, | , and RSC Anderlecht |
Kansas City Royals | ... ond in the league in batting average with a mark of .325, losing out to the | ' George Brett on the final day of the season. Henderson had a remarkably ... |
national football team | Tuvalu has a | , which trains at the Tuvalu Sports Ground in Funafuti. The Tuvalu nationa ... |
Cincinnati Reds | ... 1963, 1977, 1978, and 1981. The Dodgers also had a heated rivalry with the | during the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. The rivalry with the Los Angeles ... |
Oxford University Ice Hockey Club | ... land, between Christmas and New Year's Day. It was first awarded in 1923 to | .The World Junior Club Cup is a tournament for junior ice hockey clubs fro ... |
Scotland national football team | ... The football player Matt Le Tissier for example, could have played for the | but ended up playing for England |
Minnesota Vikings | ... ing of a clause that has unbalanced impact. For example, in March 2006, the | offered Steve Hutchinson, an offensive guard with the Seattle Seahawks, a ... |
Boca Juniors | ... others being Olimpia, São Paulo, Independiente, Vélez Sársfield, Cruzeiro, | and LDU Quito) |
Cincinnati Cyclones | ... 's league. She also turned down an offer from Phil Esposito to play for the | of the ECHL. Finland's Hockey Federation unanimously supported letting wom ... |
Boston Red Sox | ... AAA Richmond Braves, who relocated after 2008. Additionally, the Nationals, | , Seattle Mariners, Chicago White Sox, and Atlanta Braves also have Single ... |
Mobile BayBears | Mobile's Hank Aaron Stadium is the home of the | minor league baseball team. As of December 2007, Mobile's University of So ... |
La Crosse Loggers | ... Class A minor leagues). Wisconsin is also home to the Madison Mallards, the | , the Eau Claire Express, the Green Bay Bullfrogs, the Wisconsin Woodchuck ... |
Chicago White Sox | ... member of the American League, one of four clubs (with the Boston Red Sox, | and Cleveland Indians) still located in its original city. Detroit is also ... |
Tampa Bay Rowdies | ... g up his gloves. His final appearance was a 2–3 defeat away to local rivals | on 17 June 1978, in which Rodney Marsh scored all three for the home team. ... |
Boilermakers | ... , and The Sultan of Sulu. Purdue University's Ross-Ade Stadium, home of the | football team, is named for him and fellow Purdue benefactor David Ross. D ... |
Delhi Daredevils | ... tic first-class cricket championship. The city is also home to the IPL team | , and ICL team Delhi Giants (earlier named Delhi Jets) |
New England Patriots | Flutie surprised many when he signed with the | instead of the New York Giants. He became the backup behind Tom Brady and ... |
Pittsburgh Steelers | ... d coach of the Eagles in 1936 and then moved on to become part owner of the | in 1940. He was elected to be NFL commission in 1946 and subsequently sold ... |
Washington Nationals | The | and Baltimore Orioles also have followings due to their proximity, and bot ... |
Australia | ... RLIF and a further 11 are unranked. The strongest rugby league nations are | , England and New Zealand. The Rugby League World Cup is the highest form ... |
Solway Sharks | The town is also home to | ice hockey team. The team are current Northern Premier League winners. The ... |
Ireland | ... 4, the first international match was played at the ground between Wales and | , when 5,000 people watched Wales beat Ireland by 2 tries and a drop goal ... |
New York Mutuals | ... tablishing themselves as the first true dynasty in the sport, although, the | were widely considered to be one of the best teams of the era as well |
Quebec Nordiques | ... or sports teams, especially when it echoes a local flag, as with the former | National Hockey League team and the former Montreal Expos Major League Bas ... |
New York Mets | ... is a battleground between fans of the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, and | . For the Mets and Red Sox, split allegiances among fans of both teams in ... |
New York Rangers | ... is located at Madison Square Garden, where Horton played as a member of the | from 1969 to 1971 |
Minnesota Vikings | ... ree first-round draft picks to Green Bay if they were to trade Favre to the | , a division rival of the Packers. The deal ultimately backfired on the Pa ... |
Arizona Sting | ... f the National Hockey League (NHL). It was also the home of the now defunct | of the National Lacrosse League (NLL) |
Seattle Mariners | ... ves, who relocated after 2008. Additionally, the Nationals, Boston Red Sox, | , Chicago White Sox, and Atlanta Braves also have Single-A and Rookie-leve ... |
Sweden | ... elatively smooth as they defeated the Netherlands in the quarter-finals and | in the semis (it was the second game between Sweden and Brazil in the tour ... |
the Barbarians | ... at is considered to be "the greatest try ever scored" by Gareth Edwards for | against the New Zealand All Blacks in what is also called "the greatest ma ... |
Wisconsin Rapids Rafters | ... Claire Express, the Green Bay Bullfrogs, the Wisconsin Woodchucks, and the | of the Northwoods League, a collegiate all-star summer league. In arena fo ... |
New York Yankees | Connecticut is a battleground between fans of the | , Boston Red Sox, and New York Mets. For the Mets and Red Sox, split alleg ... |
Cardiff Blues rugby union team | ... ket Club), Cardiff City Stadium (the home of Cardiff City football team and | ), Cardiff International Sports Stadium (the home of Cardiff Amateur Athle ... |
Arizona Diamondbacks | ... pitcher Jeremy Bonderman. They also traded pitcher Armando Galarraga to the | for two minor league pitching prospects. Notable offseason additions inclu ... |
Rohrbach Hornets | ... and has two teams based in Heidelberg, Heidelberg Sharks formed in 2005 and | formed in 2007 |
New York Yankees | ... veral baseball alumni play in the Major Leagues, including Andy Cannizaro ( | ) and Micah Owings (Arizona Diamondbacks) |
New X-Men | ... gneto in the process (the original issue presented him as being killed, but | retconned this) |
Los Angeles Dodgers | In 2009, the | and the Chicago White Sox began to share a new spring training complex and ... |
HC Salamat | ... supported letting women play in a men's league, allowing her to debut with | in the Suomi-sarja, the third highest hockey league in Finland, on January ... |
Pittsburgh Steelers | ... (born September 2, 1948) is a former American football quarterback with the | in the National Football League (NFL). He is currently a TV analyst and co ... |
New York Jets | In a December 26, 2005 game against the | , Flutie was sent in late in the game. The Jets also sent in their back-up ... |
Wisconsin Woodchucks | ... the La Crosse Loggers, the Eau Claire Express, the Green Bay Bullfrogs, the | , and the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters of the Northwoods League, a collegiate ... |
Spain | Butragueño played 69 international matches for | , and scored 26 goals. His debut came on 17 October 1984, against Wales in ... |
New York Giants | ... surprised many when he signed with the New England Patriots instead of the | . He became the backup behind Tom Brady and played several times at the en ... |
Green Bay Bullfrogs | ... to the Madison Mallards, the La Crosse Loggers, the Eau Claire Express, the | , the Wisconsin Woodchucks, and the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters of the Northw ... |
Baltimore Orioles | The Washington Nationals and | also have followings due to their proximity, and both are broadcast in the ... |
New York Jets | In August 2008, Brett Favre was traded from the Green Bay Packers to the | . The Jets would have had to surrender three first-round draft picks to Gr ... |
Cincinnati Reds | ... ugging, three steals in four games), but the A's were swept by the underdog | |
Boston Red Sox | Connecticut is a battleground between fans of the New York Yankees, | , and New York Mets. For the Mets and Red Sox, split allegiances among fan ... |
Cincinnati Reds | ... ver, just around the corner. In 1986 Pete Rose retired from playing for the | , having broken Ty Cobb's record by accumulating 4,256 hits during his car ... |
Wales national rugby | ... ium in 1999—in time for the 1999 Rugby World Cup—and is home stadium to the | and football teams for international matches. In addition to Wales' Six Na ... |
Chicago White Sox | ... after 2008. Additionally, the Nationals, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, | , and Atlanta Braves also have Single-A and Rookie-level farm teams in Vir ... |
FC Barcelona | ... Copa Libertadores and the FIFA Club World Cup, defeating European champions | in the latter and South American reigning champions São Paulo FC in the fo ... |
Wales | ... for Spain, and scored 26 goals. His debut came on 17 October 1984, against | in a 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifier, although he had already been picked as ... |
Delhi Giants | ... nship. The city is also home to the IPL team Delhi Daredevils, and ICL team | (earlier named Delhi Jets) |
England | In the sporting world, Tottenham Hotspur and | footballer, David Bentley, was born in the city; and Stoke City midfielder ... |
Jersey cricket team | ... rsey is an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC). The | plays in the Inter-insular match among others. The Jersey cricket team com ... |
Washington Redskins | ... ivorce." Also, on October 5, 2008, he compared the relationship between new | head coach Jim Zorn and starting quarterback Jason Campbell to a good marr ... |
Justice Society | ... denoted an inter-dimensional crossover, such as the yearly Justice League/ | crossovers that began with "Crisis on Earth-One" |
Republic of Ireland | ... truggled and narrowly advanced to the next round, despite losing 1–0 to the | . Roberto Baggio, who was expected to be the shining star, had not scored ... |
Wisconsin Wolfpack | ... mmer league. In arena football Wisconsin is represented by three teams: the | in Madison in the CIFL; the Green Bay Blizzard of the IFL, and the Milwauk ... |
Fort Wayne Daisies | ... ional Baseball League having played for the Minneapolis Millerettes and the | between 1944 and 1950. She moved to Brooklyn in 1968. On May 17, 1992, she ... |
Green Bay | ... -most team and the rest of the division included the Great Lakes franchises | , Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, and after 1961, the Minnesota Vikings. The ... |
San Angelo Stampede Express | The | is an indoor football team which was founded in 2003. They play in the Ind ... |
Seattle Mariners | ... oblems was the perception that "small market" teams, such as the struggling | could not compete with high spending teams such as those in New York or Lo ... |
New York Mets | ... ld announced his retirement from Major League Baseball, R. A. Dickey of the | is the only knuckleballer in the big leagues, though minor leaguers Charli ... |
Arizona Diamondbacks | ... jor Leagues, including Andy Cannizaro (New York Yankees) and Micah Owings ( | ) |
Sheffield Wednesday | ... venue in Sheffield, England, which is owned by and stages the home games of | , as well as boasting a range of function rooms, and suites, which can be ... |
Heidelberg Sharks | Rugby League Deutschland has two teams based in Heidelberg, | formed in 2005 and Rohrbach Hornets formed in 2007 |
Cardiff Rugby Club | ... e home of Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club) and Cardiff Arms Park (the home of | ). The city is also HQ of the Wales Rally GB and was awarded with the Euro ... |
Chicago White Sox | In 2009, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the | began to share a new spring training complex and stadium in Phoenix, Arizo ... |
New York Mets | ... e to their proximity, and both are broadcast in the state on MASN. When the | ended their long affiliation with the Norfolk Tides in 2007, the Orioles a ... |
San Francisco Fog RFC | ... athlete at and , Bingham also played for the gay-inclusive rugby union team | . In 2001 most of the Fog were novices to the game, but Bingham showed up ... |
Kinder Bologna | ... as internationally with Panathinaikos BC of the Greek Basketball League and | of the Italian Basketball League), came out in February 2007 on ESPN's Out ... |
Chico Outlaws | ... eld for the Chico State Wildcats baseball team, in NCAA Division 2, and the | of the Golden Baseball League |
Green Bay Packers | In August 2008, Brett Favre was traded from the | to the New York Jets. The Jets would have had to surrender three first-rou ... |
Evansville Triplets | ... for the first time in a decade. The city had been without a team since the | relocated following the 1984 season |
Australia | ... ive rugby league and currently features 14 teams (ordered by RLIF rank) (1) | , (2) New Zealand, (3) England, (4) Papua New Guinea, (5) France, (6) Wale ... |
Atlanta Braves | ... ly, the Nationals, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Chicago White Sox, and | also have Single-A and Rookie-level farm teams in Virginia |
Washington Senators | In 1943, the | held Spring Training camp in College Park. In order to conserve rail trans ... |
Phoenix Coyotes | ... ined in that position even after the Flyers re-acquired Sean Burke from the | as the Flyers clinched the Atlantic Division title over New Jersey on the ... |
St. Louis Cardinals | ... one more than Lou Brock's total compiled from 1963 to 1979, mainly with the | |
Green Bay Packers | When Landry was hired by the Dallas Cowboys, he became concerned with then- | Coach Vince Lombardi's "Run to Daylight" idea, where the running back went ... |
Northern Ireland | ... with Manchester United's George Best who, while playing against England for | , flicked the ball out of Banks' hands and headed it into the net as the p ... |
Philadelphia Phillies | ... the Tigers traded pitcher Ugueth Urbina and infielder Ramon Martinez to the | for Plácido Polanco (and later signed him for 4 years). The Tigers stayed ... |
Rangers | ... ually resulted in optimism and celebration. By winning over SC Freiburg and | , Feyenoord faced fellow Dutch team PSV in the quarter-finals. Both matche ... |
San Angelo Colts | The | minor league baseball team is a member of United League Baseball. The firs ... |
Gotham Knights | ... y and over the summer the two men started planning the formation of a team, | |
Akron Cougars | ... International Basketball League. They moved to Akron in 2006 and became the | |
Dallas Cowboys | When Landry was hired by the | , he became concerned with then-Green Bay Packers Coach Vince Lombardi's " ... |
Brooklyn Atlantics | ... stern part of the country. In its 12-year history as an amateur league, the | won seven championships, establishing themselves as the first true dynasty ... |
Philadelphia Eagles | He became the co-founder and co-owner of the | in 1933. There, Bell successfully proposed the creation of the NFL draft. ... |
Minneapolis Millerettes | ... f the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League having played for the | and the Fort Wayne Daisies between 1944 and 1950. She moved to Brooklyn in ... |
Sinestro Corps | ... still unknown. They were not, however, enough to prevent an assault by the | , which resulted in the deaths of many Green Lanterns. Afterward, the Corp ... |
Beastie Boys | ... e re-enacted his abrupt song-switch: This time, however, he interrupted the | ' "Sabotage", and they acted as his backing group for "Radio Radio" |
Ashford & Simpson | In 1979 Ross hired former collaborators | , who had left Motown in 1973 due to contractual issues with Berry Gordy, ... |
Mahoning Valley Scrappers | The | , a short-season Class A minor league baseball team, moved from Erie, Penn ... |
New England Patriots | ... northern parts of the county) favor the Boston area teams (Boston Red Sox, | , Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, New England Revolution) as they feel more ... |
US Women's National Team | As a result of the | 's (US WNT) first-place showing in the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, a seem ... |
CB Bilbao Berri | The main basketball team is | aka Bizkaia Bilbao Basket, which plays in the ACB. Their home venue is the ... |
Hamilton Tiger-Cats | ... Canadian football wide receiver for the BC Lions, Edmonton Eskimos, and the | . He is the Canadian Football League's third all-time leader in catches, b ... |
Albuquerque Isotopes | ... aguers Charlie Zink of the Lancaster Barnstormers and Charlie Haeger of the | also throw the knuckleball. In November 2008 it was announced that 16 year ... |
Harlem Globetrotters | ... from 1949-1977 pre WNBA. The Texas Cowgirls tours included opening for the | , the Syracuse Nationals, Minnesota Lakers, Boston Celtics, Philadelphia W ... |
New Orleans Saints | ... Orleans Pelicans name are currently owned by Tom Benson, owner of the NFL's | and the NBA's New Orleans Hornets |
Miami Heat | ... win the Western Conference championship, losing the 2006 NBA Finals to the | . Johnson is also the only Mavericks coach to have won the NBA Coach of th ... |
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Atlanta Braves | ... great individual achievements as well. On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron of the | hit his 715th career home run, surpassing Babe Ruth's all-time record. He ... |
Indiana Hoosiers | ... ll be shown on WNDY-23 except for those carried nationally by the networks. | announcer Don Fischer provides play-by-play. Regular-season Monday Night g ... |
Kansas City Royals | ... are with nearby teams, including the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, | , Minnesota Twins and Toronto Blue Jays – the latter a holdover from when ... |
Milwaukee Mustangs | ... Wolfpack in Madison in the CIFL; the Green Bay Blizzard of the IFL, and the | of the AFL |
Boston Bruins | ... county) favor the Boston area teams (Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, | , Boston Celtics, New England Revolution) as they feel more a part of the ... |
Arizona Cardinals | ... ned to the sidelines for the last regular season game as the Colts beat the | 17–13 while resting most of the team's usual starters. The team's final re ... |
Real Madrid | ... nnual turnover of €398 million. The club holds a long-standing rivalry with | , and matches between the two teams are referred to as "El Clásico" |
Tennessee Titans | ... e (Pittsburgh Steelers), Matt Forté (Chicago Bears), and Roydell Williams ( | ). Several baseball alumni play in the Major Leagues, including Andy Canni ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... ing the football season, Russert, a native of Buffalo, New York and an avid | fan, sometimes added, "Go Bills!", and occasionally would ask panelists, " ... |
Serpent Squad | ... s "resolving" the situations, as well as surviving a (staged) attack by the | . Once elected, Wright will lead the country directly into a police state ... |
Tampa Bay Lightning | ... playoff game is 28,183, set on April 23, 1996, at the Thunderdome during a | – Philadelphia Flyers game.A new record was set on December 11, 2010, when ... |
Toronto Blue Jays | ... eveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins and | – the latter a holdover from when the Tigers competed in the AL East. Ther ... |
Boston Celtics | ... the Boston area teams (Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, Boston Bruins, | , New England Revolution) as they feel more a part of the New England regi ... |
Buffalo Sabres | ... ason's final game, the Flyers needed a win or a tie against the second-year | to beat out Pittsburgh for the final playoff spot. The score was tied late ... |
the Jets | A sports fan, he liked both "the Mets and | ," and (in 1971) had "season tickets to the St. John's games." A voracious ... |
Philadelphia Flyers | ... ral Manager Bobby Clarke so much, that he invited her to participate in the | rookie camps in 1998 and 1999. 2002 was another chance at Olympic gold, an ... |
Leicestershire County Cricket Club | The symbol of the county council, | and Leicester City FC, is the fox. Leicestershire is considered to be the ... |
Beastie Boys | ... , Public Enemy, Schooly D, N.W.A, Kid Frost, Wu-Tang Clan, Dr Dre, Mos Def, | and the Pharcyde are very often directly sampled, regardless of their gene ... |
Carolina Panthers | ... illiams and Anthony Hill who play for the Houston Texans, Tank Tyler of the | , Stephen Tulloch of the Detroit Lions and Philip Rivers who plays for the ... |
Toronto Blue Jays | Michael Hinckley, Major League Baseball pitcher for the | |
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Lakeland Flying Tigers | ... s Joker Marchant Stadium and owns the city's Florida State League team, the | .) The development of the Lakeland Municipal Airport as a major facility i ... |
Italy | Brazil's win over the United States helped take them to the final against | . While Brazil's path was relatively smooth as they defeated the Netherlan ... |
Celtic F.C. | Premium TV was a subsidiary of NTL. It purchased stakes in Rangers F.C., | , Aston Villa, Middlesbrough F.C., Newcastle United and Leicester City F.C ... |
Boston Celtics | ... ing for the Harlem Globetrotters, the Syracuse Nationals, Minnesota Lakers, | , Philadelphia Warriors |
the Mets | A sports fan, he liked both " | and the Jets," and (in 1971) had "season tickets to the St. John's games." ... |
Green Bay Blizzard | ... resented by three teams: the Wisconsin Wolfpack in Madison in the CIFL; the | of the IFL, and the Milwaukee Mustangs of the AFL |
Pittsburgh Penguins | ... an; and science, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation pioneer Peter Safar. | legend Mario Lemieux used to reside in Mt. Lebanon as well, though he now ... |
Minnesota Twins | ... ms, including the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, | and Toronto Blue Jays – the latter a holdover from when the Tigers compete ... |
Seattle Seahawks | ... players, the Colts lost their second straight to the eventual NFC Champion | . Dungy returned to the sidelines for the last regular season game as the ... |
Celtic F.C. | ... te, Baron Forte. St Joseph's was founded by Brother Walfrid, the founder of | Chart-topping record producer Calvin Harris is from Dumfries. Ray Wilson, ... |
Netherlands' national football team | The Prince was seen cheering on the | during their hosting year, at Euro 2000, always wearing an orange vest. He ... |
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Keneally is a keen supporter of rugby league football, in particular the | club of the NRL. in 2004 he gave the sixth annual Tom Brock Lecture. He ma ... |
Lokomotiv Daugavpils | ... e. The Speedway Grand Prix of Latvia was hosted here between 2006 and 2009. | is a motorcycle speedway team based in Daugavpils who currently race in Po ... |
New York Liberty | ... me to the NBA's New York Knicks, the NHL's New York Rangers, and the WNBA's | , who all play their home games at Madison Square Garden, the only major p ... |
Kansas City Chiefs | ... ett got off to a bad start, throwing 5 interceptions in a 31-17 loss to the | after relieving Pastorini. However, he recovered and led the Raiders to vi ... |
New York Yankees | Landry played in the AAFC in 1949 for the | , then moved in 1950 across town to the New York Giants. In 1946, the New ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... dream of a perfect record for the Colts ended the next week however as the | defeated the Colts 26–17 |
Cleveland Indians | ... e rivalry standing out. Some rivalries are with nearby teams, including the | , Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins and Toronto Blue ... |
Drexel Dragons | ... Engineers, and the Drexelites. The school's sports teams, now known as the | , participate in the NCAA's Division I, the Colonial Athletic Association, ... |
women's basketball | ... en's field hockey, four in men's lacrosse, five in men's basketball, one in | , and two in men's soccer. In 1994, the university's athletic programs won ... |
New York Mets | ... rent venue for the U.S. Open tennis tournament, Citi Field, the home of the | baseball team, the New York Hall of Science, the Queens Museum of Art, the ... |
Brooklyn Dodgers | ... of its greatest stars. In 1947, Jackie Robinson signed a contract with the | , breaking the color barrier that had prevented talented African American ... |
Brotherhood of Mutants | ... ssandra Nova's Sentinels. There were few survivors, many evacuated, and the | turned one of the Sentinels into a memorial statue in #132 |
Beastie Boys | ... ance" in movies like Flashdance and Breakin'. Against this, Run-D.M.C., The | and the label Def Jam were "consciously hardcore", "a reaction against the ... |
Houston Texans | ... New York Jets, No. 1 pick Mario Williams and Anthony Hill who play for the | , Tank Tyler of the Carolina Panthers, Stephen Tulloch of the Detroit Lion ... |
university team | ... d the University of Edinburgh and was an avid shinty player playing for the | . After earning a First class degree, he returned to the Highland and Isla ... |
Phoenix Coyotes | ... Arena) is adjacent to University of Phoenix Stadium, and is the home of the | of the National Hockey League (NHL). It was also the home of the now defun ... |
Padres | ... ast team and a playoff contender was granted when he was traded back to the | for top catching prospect George Kottaras |
U.S. women's national team | ... d organized sports from a very young age, and at age fifteen she joined the | , becoming the youngest ever to play for them. She played for Notre Dame C ... |
Syracuse Orange women's ice hockey | ... egiate teams participate in NCAA Division I in the Big East Conference. The | team participates in College Hockey America. crew participates in the East ... |
Dallas Stars | ... rber was fired. The Flyers hired a proven winner when they turned to former | and Stanley Cup–winning head coach Ken Hitchcock |
Cleveland Indians | ... 947, the American League was integrated by the signing of Larry Doby to the | . Over the next few years a handful of black baseball players made appeara ... |
Tampa Bay Devil Rays | ... e disabled list on May 26, to make his second start of the year against the | |
Los Angeles Dons | ... ch played for the Detroit Lions in and then left the NFL and played for the | in the AAFC. Lyons p. 154 and the New York Times incorrectly lists him pla ... |
Boston Bruins | ... o help the ice stay frozen. His favorite National Hockey League team is the | . He is also a Boston Red Sox fan, as well as a fan of the Green Bay Packe ... |
Netherlands | ... ainst Italy. While Brazil's path was relatively smooth as they defeated the | in the quarter-finals and Sweden in the semis (it was the second game betw ... |
Boston Red Sox | ... His favorite National Hockey League team is the Boston Bruins. He is also a | fan, as well as a fan of the Green Bay Packers |
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club | ... estival' or 'the Festival': the Cheltenham Cricket Festival, which features | , and National Hunt racing's Cheltenham Festival |
New York Jets | ... Square Garden, the only major professional sports arena in the borough. The | proposed a West Side Stadium for their home field, but the proposal was ev ... |
Chicago Cubs | ... alding to sign a contract to play for the White Stockings (now known as the | ) in 1876. Spalding then coaxed teammates Deacon White, Ross Barnes and Ca ... |
Boston Red Sox | ... eastern and far northern parts of the county) favor the Boston area teams ( | , New England Patriots, Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, New England Revolut ... |
Lancaster Barnstormers | ... knuckleballer in the big leagues, though minor leaguers Charlie Zink of the | and Charlie Haeger of the Albuquerque Isotopes also throw the knuckleball. ... |
Getafe CF | ... owever, Laudrup turned down the offer, and took the vacant manager's job at | in July 2007. Recre season was a rocky one, as they only achieved to maint ... |
Montreal Canadiens | ... s "Raj Binder", was sent to report on the 2003 outdoors Edmonton Oilers and | old timers game, preceding the night's actual NHL regular season game, whi ... |
Chicago White Sox | ... out. Some rivalries are with nearby teams, including the Cleveland Indians, | , Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins and Toronto Blue Jays – the latter a ... |
Green Bay Packers | ... the Boston Bruins. He is also a Boston Red Sox fan, as well as a fan of the | |
BC Lions | ... n Manchester, Maryland) is a former Canadian football wide receiver for the | , Edmonton Eskimos, and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He is the Canadian Footba ... |
Chicago Cubs | ... cord for most home runs to lead off a game, with 81; Alfonso Soriano of the | is tied for the second-most ever with Craig Biggio, with 53. During the 20 ... |
Boston Red Sox | ... nt Baseball League. On March 2, 2010, she trained with Tim Wakefield at the | minor league training facility. and on April 8, 2010, she signed with the ... |
Arizona Cardinals | ... different franchises (Kurt Warner being the second with St. Louis Rams and | ). The next year, Staubach won the starting job and eventually led Dallas ... |
Adler Mannheim | The | (formerly MERC, Mannheimer Eis- und Rollsport-Club) are an ice hockey team ... |
Milwaukee Brewers | ... ty is the home of the Brevard County Manatees, the Class-A affiliate of the | |
Rangers | ... e north of Glasgow. He moved to the docklands of Govan, near Ibrox, home of | football club, when he was 15, and he grew up supporting Rangers |
New York Jets | ... rs include Adrian Wilson of the Arizona Cardinals, Jerricho Cotchery of the | , No. 1 pick Mario Williams and Anthony Hill who play for the Houston Texa ... |
Chicago Bears | ... y Cannon (Detroit Lions), Mewelde Moore (Pittsburgh Steelers), Matt Forté ( | ), and Roydell Williams (Tennessee Titans). Several baseball alumni play i ... |
Montreal Royals | ... task, Robinson first played in 1946 for the Dodgers' minor league team, the | , which proved an arduous emotional challenge, but he also enjoyed fervent ... |
St. Louis Rams | ... r Bowl game for two different franchises (Kurt Warner being the second with | and Arizona Cardinals). The next year, Staubach won the starting job and e ... |
Brevard County Manatees | Brevard County is the home of the | , the Class-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers |
University of Kentucky basketball | Although Judd is known to attend | games regularly (frequently sitting in the student section), she has also ... |
Minnesota North Stars | ... 9, was fired and replaced as GM by Russ Farwell; Clarke resurfaced with the | . Hextall continued to be hampered by injuries during the 1990–91 season. ... |
Saskatchewan Roughriders | ... ie was poised to return to Toronto on July 22, after their victory over the | and the injury to backup quarterback . Nevertheless, Flutie chose to remai ... |
Bermuda's national cricket team | | participated in the Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies. Their most ... |
Philadelphia Flyers | The | won the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975 |
Espanyol | Barça's local rival has always been | . Blanc-i-blaus, being one of the clubs granted royal patronage, was found ... |
Mexico | ... the second round, where they advanced with a 3–1 penalty shoot-out win over | . Bulgaria then faced the reigning world champions, Germany, in the quarte ... |
Wales national rugby union team | ... south, called the National Stadium. The National Stadium, which was used by | , was officially opened on 7 April 1984, however in 1997 it was demolished ... |
Washington Nationals | The | hold their spring training at Space Coast Stadium in Viera. They play abou ... |
Southern Oregon Heat | ... indoor football team from the National Indoor Football League known as the | in 2001. It played in the Compton Arena at the Jackson County Expo Park |
Detroit Tigers | ... the city recovered. Part of the re-emergence was due to the arrival of the | in 1934 for spring training. (The team continues to train at Lakeland's Jo ... |
Orlando Magic | ... ghts for the 17,000-seat basketball arena in Orlando, Florida – home of the | , which are owned by the family of Rich DeVos. The arena, formerly known a ... |
Henley Hawks | ... ation, they play at The Triangle ground. Henley also has a rugby union club | who play at Dry Leas |
Hellfire Club | ... Men have fought include the Sentinels, Apocalypse, Mister Sinister, and the | |
Rutgers Scarlet Knights football | ... e. Although he was determined to excel at his studies, he tried out for the | team that fall. During tryouts, the players tested his resolve to make the ... |
Philadelphia Flyers | ... 3, set on April 23, 1996, at the Thunderdome during a Tampa Bay Lightning – | game.A new record was set on December 11, 2010, when the University of Mic ... |
Republic of Ireland national football team | ... his was the venue for home games of both the Irish Rugby Union Team and the | . A joint venture between the Irish Rugby Football Union, the FAI and the ... |
New York Knickerbockers | The first team to play baseball under modern rules were the | . The club was founded on September 23, 1845, as a social club for the upp ... |
Pittsburgh Pirates | ... 9 months and $28.5 million, Shea Stadium opened on April 17, 1964, with the | beating the Mets 4-3 before a crowd of 50,312 |
Arizona Cardinals | Glendale is the home to the | of the NFL. The team formerly played at Sun Devil Stadium on the campus of ... |
Pittsburgh Steelers | ... obe by David Strickler in 1904. Latrobe is home to the training camp of the | American football team. Also, comedian Jackie Mason spent three years as a ... |
Toronto Argonauts | Because of injuries with the | , Flutie was contemplating a temporary comeback with the team as of July 2 ... |
Wales national rugby union team | The Arms Park rugby ground became the permanent home of the | in 1964. Later, the National Stadium was also home to the WRU Challenge Cu ... |
Swansea RFC | ... adium on 26 April 1997, at a much reduced capacity, between Cardiff RFC and | . Cardiff RFC won the match 33 – 26 |
Cleveland Browns | ... in making the requests of Paul Brown, coach of the perennial AAFC champion | requests amenable to the NFL owners. Bell finally gathered enough support ... |
Bethlehem Steel F.C. | ... a hotbed of American soccer, with the corporate Bethlehem Steel team, named | after the company, winning the 1918-19 championship in the National Associ ... |
Coventry Bears | Record producer Pete Waterman is also from the city and is president of | |
New York Yankees | After the 1949 season the AAFC folded, and the | were not among the teams absorbed by the NFL. The New York Giants exercise ... |
Fulton Railroaders | Fulton is home to the | , a team in the KIT League, a minor league baseball league. The Railroader ... |
England | ... e Fox had in fact left the club by the time he made his only appearance for | |
Pittsburgh Steelers | ... were eliminated in the divisional round by the eventual Super Bowl champion | , 21–18. Trailing 21–10 late in the game, the Colts regained possession an ... |
Serbia and Montenegro | ... World Cup, and hosted the matches between Poland and Ecuador, Argentina and | , Portugal and Mexico, and USA and Czech Republic |
Brotherhood of Mutants | ... en for decades throughout the comic's history, both on his own and with his | (introduced in issue #4). The X-Men universe also includes such notable he ... |
Argentina | ... the 2006 FIFA World Cup, and hosted the matches between Poland and Ecuador, | and Serbia and Montenegro, Portugal and Mexico, and USA and Czech Republic |
Milwaukee Brewers | ... hio River about thirty minutes away, as does Josh Wilson, shortstop for the | . Frank Cappelli, local legendary children musician graduated and still re ... |
San Francisco 49ers | ... on in his role as commissioner. Three AAFC teams (the Cleveland Browns, the | , and Baltimore Colts) would be incorporated into the NFL. Throughout the ... |
Kent County Cricket Club | ... am was much more important than either of them". Sassoon wanted to play for | ; Kent Captain Frank Marchant was a neighbour of Sassoon. Siegfried often ... |
Catalans Dragons | ... ginate from outside of the sport's traditional counties: London Broncos and | . Over 40,000 players were registered by the RFL as of October 2008 with a ... |
Philadelphia Phillies | ... r League Baseball All-Star Game that same year, with Johnny Callison of the | hitting a home run in the ninth inning to win the only Mid-Summer Classic ... |
Buffalo Sabres | ... alo, New York area where Horton played from 1972 to 1974 as a member of the | ). Starting in the mid-1990s, however, the chain began expanding in the US ... |