In modern times, we have these:
Most losses, the '62 Mets with 120.
Worst winning percentage, the 1935 Braves at .248 (38-115).
But reaching way back, we find the 1899 Cleveland Spiders of the National League, a casebook unto themselves, with a jaw-dropping record of 20-134, a .130 "winning" percentage.
Depending on how finely you want to slice "MLB" in your question, one of these is likely the answer you desire.
2007-05-19 09:52:27
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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The 1962 Mets had the worst record in history. They were 40-120.
2007-05-19 09:18:22
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answered by Ed 2
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1962 Mets 40-120
2007-05-19 09:17:51
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answered by Anonymous
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1962 Mets 40 wins and 120 Losses.
2007-05-19 09:18:09
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answered by tfoley5000 7
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Based on a 162-game season - the '62 Mets
The '03 Tigers just missed tying them.
Cleveland was not a part of any major league during the period indicated by D To Tha C's. (Check the leagues listed at the bottom of the page, 3rd link.)
2007-05-19 09:20:39
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answered by Anonymous
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1916 Philadalphia Athletics: 37-117
2007-05-19 09:20:40
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answered by piyushranade 2
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