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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulky View Post
    Bay Area in the 1970s-1980s:
    Athletics: 1972, 1973, 1974, 1989
    Raiders: 1977, 1981, 1984
    Warriors: 1975
    49ers: 1982, 1985, 1989

    if you extend to include all of California the Lakers won six championships in that 2 decade span as well: 72, 80, 82, 85, 87, 88
    plus there was a Californian in the presidency for the majority of the era (Nixon until 74, then Reagan 81-89)

    that's gotta be somewhat comparable right?
    I know Hulky, I was speaking to this. You didn't live this is what I meant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Achilles View Post
    I know Hulky, I was speaking to this. You didn't live this is what I meant.
    12 championships in NBA and MLB since 2000 for CA. Definitely grew up with the Steve Young Jerry Rice (and then Jerry in Oakland) era. Oakland and SF both went and lost a SB since 2000 as well. Dodgers lost the world series last year and likely go this year as well.

    1988: Lakers (Champion), Dodgers (Champion), Athletics (Lost Championship), Jose Canseco (MVP, Athletics)
    1989: Athletics (Champion), Giants (Lost Championship) 49ers (Champion), Joe Montana (MVP, 49ers), Magic Johnson (MVP)
    1990: 49ers (Champion), Athletics (Lost Championship) Joe Montana (MVP, 49ers), Magic Johnson (MVP)
    1991:
    1992: Steve Young (MVP, 49ers)
    1993: Barry Bonds (MVP, Giants)
    1994: Steve Young (MVP, 49ers)
    1995: 49ers (Champion), Chargers (Lost Championship)
    1996:
    1997:
    1998: Padres (Lost Championship)
    1999:
    2000: Lakers (Champion), Jason Giambi (MVP, Athletics), Shaq (MVP)
    2001: Lakers (Champion), Barry Bonds (MVP, Giants), San Jose Earthquakes (Champion)
    2002: Lakers (Champion), Angels (Champion), Giants (Lost Championship), Rich Gannon (MVP, Athletics), Barry Bonds (MVP, Giants), LA Galaxy (Champion)
    2003: Barry Bonds (MVP, Giants), San Jose Earthquakes (Champion), Raiders (Lost Championship), Anaheim Mighty Ducks (Champion)
    2004: Barry Bonds (MVP, Giants)
    2005: LA Galaxy (Champion)
    2006: LaDainian Tomlinson (MVP, Chargers)
    2007: Anaheim Ducks (Champion)
    2008: Kobe Bryant (MVP)
    2009: Lakers (Champion)
    2010: Lakers (Champion), Giants (Champion)
    2011: LA Galaxy (Champion)
    2012: Giants (Champion), Buster Posey (MVP, Giants), LA Galaxy, LA Kings (Champion)
    2013: 49ers (Lost Championship)
    2014: Giants (Champion), LA Galaxy (Champion), LA Kings (Champion)
    2015: Warriors (Champion), Steph Curry (MVP)
    2016: Steph Curry (MVP), San Jose Sharks (Lost Championship)
    2017: Warriors (Champion), Dodgers (Lost Championship)
    2018: Warriors (Champion), Dodgers (???)

    I dunno California has been pretty good in my lifetime too...

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