The level just below the majors is known as Triple-A. Many of our superstars once played in this level. Choose the city of the Triple-A team with the MLB team given. It's all multiple choice. This quiz applies to the 2002 season.
During the 1970s, a breed of musicians came about known as the singer-songwriter. These people knew how to write and sing music, unlike your Britneys and N*SYNC's. These singer-songwriters knew what they were writing.
In 2009, VH1 did a special of their 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the 1980s. I think they forgot about quite a few. All data applies to the U.S. Charts and Billboard Hot 100.
In 2008, Gordon Ramsay returned to try and fix failing restaurants who problems include a lack of customers, bad food, and unmanageable staff. Do you remember these restaurants?
Some know the story: The New England Patriots drafted Tom Brady out of the University of Michigan 199th overall, and he later becomes one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, but what do you know about the others drafted in 2000?
In 2004, VH1 attempted to track down (or those who played during the groups' hit-making days) members of popular 1980s groups and have them reunite for one-night only performances.
On March 13, 2003, baseball announcer and player Bob Uecker received the Ford C. Frick Award. He was inducted along with players Gary Carter and Eddie Murray in Cooperstown.
The Bambino and Black Sox are not the only curses part of baseball folklore. One of the lesser talked about curses involves Keith Hernandez. The curse has been blamed for some Cardinals' postseason struggles after 1983.
The city of San Diego, California, has over one million people. It has one unfortunate resident: A curse that causes the city to be unable to win a major championship.