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Question 6: True or false - there are multiple shades of the color black used in Major League Baseball.

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New York Jets |3-3| First, AFC East

New York Mets |74-88| Fourth, NL East

New York Islanders|34-37-11| Fifth, Atlantic Division

New Orleans Hornets |21-45| Third, Southwest Division

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Question 6: True or false - there are multiple shades of the color black used in Major League Baseball.

False

and what was the answer for the 2003 playoffs teams and color. if i can still answer id go with Braves and Red Sox and RED

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Question 6: True or false - there are multiple shades of the color black used in Major League Baseball.

False

and what was the answer for the 2003 playoffs teams and color. if i can still answer id go with Braves and Red Sox and RED

I'm gonna guess it was Cubs/Red Sox and Red, since I got 2 points for it.

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The previous answer was the Cubs/Red Sox and the color red. The Braves share their color red with a variety of teams, including the Angels and Phillies.

For this answer however, it may look different on the field, but all the teams in MLB use exactly one shade of black! AstroBull21 got it right!

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New York Jets |3-3| First, AFC East

New York Mets |74-88| Fourth, NL East

New York Islanders|34-37-11| Fifth, Atlantic Division

New Orleans Hornets |21-45| Third, Southwest Division

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Question 7: There are a few different shades of green in MLB. Only two teams, however, share the exact same color of it. Which two are they, and is the green they share the lightest or darkest in Major League Baseball?

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New York Jets |3-3| First, AFC East

New York Mets |74-88| Fourth, NL East

New York Islanders|34-37-11| Fifth, Atlantic Division

New Orleans Hornets |21-45| Third, Southwest Division

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Question 7: There are a few different shades of green in MLB. Only two teams, however, share the exact same color of it. Which two are they, and is the green they share the lightest or darkest in Major League Baseball?

im gonna go Tampa Bay and Oakland and it is the darkest shade used

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Question 7: There are a few different shades of green in MLB. Only two teams, however, share the exact same color of it. Which two are they, and is the green they share the lightest or darkest in Major League Baseball?

A's and D-Rays wear the same color green. (The Mariners and D-Backs wear teal.) It is the darkest green used... or so I think.

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The Oakland Athletics and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays are the only two teams that share the same color green, and it is the darkest shade of green used in MLB. AstroBull21 was the first to get it right!

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8: Here's a good one: Only one team in Major league Baseball uses THREE different shades of grey in their uniforms and logos - who is it?

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New York Jets |3-3| First, AFC East

New York Mets |74-88| Fourth, NL East

New York Islanders|34-37-11| Fifth, Atlantic Division

New Orleans Hornets |21-45| Third, Southwest Division

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