In a single season, it's the Cleveland Spiders.
All-time, though, it's the Philadelphia Phillies, who are less than 40 losses away from breaking the 10,000 loss mark.
2007-04-17 09:45:37
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answered by Craig S 7
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For a single season, it's the 1899 Cleveland Spiders, with 134.
All-time, it's the Phillies, who have lost 9963 games since they were founded in 1883. Sometime later this year, they'll become the first team with 10,000 total losses.
2007-04-17 12:51:12
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answered by JerH1 7
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The 1899 Cleveland Spiders.They went 20-134.There average attendence was 135.
2007-04-17 09:39:10
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answered by red4tribe 6
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The 1899 Cleveland Spiders.They went 20-134.There average attendence was 135.
2007-04-17 11:02:03
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answered by dwade3 3
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I believe the 1899 Cleveland Spiders lost 134 games. The 1962 Mets lost 120 for a more recent total.
2007-04-17 09:37:49
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answered by John L 5
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The 1899 Cleveland Spiders. They went 20-134. They're the worst team in baseball history, and not just by the stats. They were just a horrible team.
2007-04-17 09:43:27
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answered by Justin K 2
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I don't know. Do you think the Nationals can break that record?
2007-04-17 09:37:23
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answered by wayfaroutthere 7
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