U.S. cities with teams from four major sports
In the United States, the four prominent major sports leagues are Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Football League (NFL), the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the National Hockey League (NHL). There are currently 13 metropolitan areas that have at least one team in each major sports league.
In parenthesis is listed the most recent championship that franchise won while in that metropolitan area.
| Metropolitan Area
| MLB Team
| NFL Team
| NBA Team
| NHL Team
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| Atlanta, Georgia
| Braves (1995)
| Falcons
| Falcons
| Thrashers
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| Boston, Massachusetts
| Red Sox (2004)
| Patriots (2004)
| Celtics (1986)
| Bruins (1972)
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| Chicago, Illinois
| White Sox (1917), Cubs (1908)
| Bears (1986)
| Bulls (1998)
| Blackhawks (1961)
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| Dallas, Texas
| Rangers
| Cowboys (1996)
| Mavericks
| Stars (1999)
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| Denver, Colorado
| Rockies
| Broncos (1999)
| Nuggets
| Avalanche (2001)
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| Detroit, Michigan
| Tigers (1984)
| Lions
| Pistons (2004)
| Red Wings (2002)
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| Miami, Florida
| Marlins (2003)
| Dolphins (1974)
| Heat
| Panthers (2003)
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| Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota
| Twins (1991)
| Vikings
| Timberwolves
| Wild
|
| New York, New York
| Yankees (2000), Mets (1986)
| Giants (1991), Jets (1969)
| Knicks (1975), Nets
| Devils (2003), Rangers (1994), Islanders (1983)
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| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
| Philadelphia Phillies (1980)
| Eagles
| 76ers (1983)
| Flyers (1975)
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| Phoenix, Arizona
| Diamondbacks (2001)
| Cardinals
| Suns
| Coyotes
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| San Francisco Bay Area, California
| Athletics (1989), Giants
| 49ers (1995), Raiders (1981)
| Warriors (1975)
| Sharks
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| Washington, DC
| Nationals
| Redskins (1992)
| Wizards (1978)
| Capitals
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