The Boston Red Sox won the 2004 World Series. The New England (Boston) Patriots have a pretty good shot at winning the Super Bowl.
If the Patriots win the SB, would that be the first time that two sports teams from one city have won their sports’ championships in the same 12-month period?
I can’t find that is has happend. However, the Detroit Pistons (defending NBA champs) and the Tampa Bay Lightning (most recent Stanley Cup champs) are owned by the same guy.
I believe that Pittsburgh did it in the late seventies or early eighties. Steelers won Super Bowl and the Pirates won the World series. At work, can’t google right now . . .
Offhand, the NY Rangers and Yankees both won in 1928. I’m sure there are others.
The Patriots don’t actually play in Boston; Foxboro is 20 miles away. A lot of sports teams don’t play in the city they’re named after anymore. This strikes me as kinda cheating. (I mean, all of New England? The (former) California Angels? Golden State? Minnesota?) Are we doing TV market? If so, do the Islanders and Yankees count for the same year?
Mets and Jets won championships in 1969; Knicks won in 1970. So you had Met and Jets as simultaneous champions, and then, after the 1970 Super Bowl, Mets and Knicks.
In the spring of 1936, the Detroit Tigers were the reigning baseball champs; the Detroit Lions, the reigning NFL champs; and the Detroit Red Wings the reigning Stanley Cup champs. Three champions within a year.
In England, the following cities/counties have done it in football (soccer)/cricket:
[sub]note: where there’s one year, the football team won in the spring, then the cricket side won that fall. Two years, the cricket team won in the fall of the first year, the football team in the spring of the second year. Got that?[/sub]
1898 Sheffield United/Yorkshire (note: Yorkshire played some matches at Bramhall Lane, Sheffield in 1898)
1902/03 Yorkshire/Sheffield Wednesday (ditto)
1924 Huddersfield Town/Yorkshire (Yorkshire played just about everywhere in the 20’s)
1925 Huddersfield Town/Yorkshire (ditto)
1928 Liverpool/Lancashire (Lancashire CCC’s second home)
Yes. The Steelers won the 1979 Superbowl, and the Pirates the 1979 World Series (Sister Sledge - “We Are Family”, Willie Stargell, and quite possibly the ugliest uniforms ever worn in the World Series).
In 1987 the Edmonton Oilers won the Stanley Cup. In the same year, the Edmonton Eskimos won the Grey Cup. During the 1980’s the Oilers and the Eskimos both won four championship titles.
In the late 1980’s Edmonton actually changed its city slogan to “City of Champions” and had it placed on signs all over the place. Then of course, we started to suck.