Los Angeles is now tied with New York for the city with the most multiple titles in a year.

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Since 1903, 10 cities in the United States have had their clubs win multiple titles. This includes teams from seven major leagues (NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, MLS, WNBA, NWSL).
Out of the 24 years in which a city has won multiple championships, 18 of them involve a Major League Baseball team. Until now, Los Angeles was an exception.
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P.S. Los Angeles is the only city to have three teams win a championships in a single year – with the Lakers, Sparks and Galaxy capturing crowns in 2002.

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