Michael Rand, Startribune --- Also, this Minneapolis/St. Paul title drought designation is being measured against only those U.S. markets that have at least three pro teams spread among the NBA, NHL, MLB and NFL. Hence markets like Portland or Salt Lake City are not included. There are 18 U.S. markets that have at least three of those teams (Toronto also qualifies if we expand to North American markets and has won a World Series more recently than the Twins).Having read this, the Vikings are the Twin Cities best hope to break this streak.
With those asides considered, these facts remain:
*The Twins were the last of the “big four” teams in Minnesota to win a championship, in 1991. Washington D.C. is close behind, with a Super Bowl in early 1992 (won in Minnesota, no less) being that city’s most recent “big four” title. The Boston area has won approximately 11 billion championships in that span, using rosters comprised of roughly 87 percent Minnesota connections.
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Monday, June 20, 2016
Startribune: Minneapolis/St. Paul has the longest title drought (Major Sports)
So, when the boys at KFAN refer to the Twin Cities as Loserville, they're not kidding.
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