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There are about 6 sports team names shared by different cities in different sports. For example, Giants - S.F. in baseball and N.Y. in football. Can you think of up to 4 more team names, in baseball, football, basketball, or hockey?

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It's a fun quirk of North American professional sports that a handful of team names appear in different leagues and cities. For instance, the name "Kings" belongs to both Sacramento's NBA team and Los Angeles's NHL (Deals) club, while you can find the "Jets" on the football field in New York and on the ice in Winnipeg. These overlaps happen for a few key reasons, often involving history, relocation, or pure coincidence.

Many of these shared names are relics of franchise movement. The most famous example is the Giants; both the baseball and football teams originated in New York, but the baseball club later moved to San Francisco, creating the cross-country connection. A similar story involves the Cardinals. While St. Louis is home to the celebrated baseball team, the NFL's Cardinals also played there for nearly three decades before migrating to their current home in Arizona, leaving the name behind in two sports.

Other times, the connection is more recent or simply a fluke. The Tennessee Titans were briefly the Oilers after moving from Houston, sharing the name with Edmonton's storied hockey franchise for two seasons before rebranding. Meanwhile, the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball and the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League have no historical link whatsoever. These naming quirks create fascinating links between cities and leagues, offering a glimpse into the ever-changing map of professional sports.