Here is a list of most losses
1899 Cleveland Spiders NL 20 134 .130
1916 Philadelphia Athletics AL 36 117 .235
1935 Boston Braves NL 38 115 .248
1962 New York Mets NL 40 120 .250
1904 Washington Senators AL 38 113 .252
1898 St. Louis Browns NL 39 111 .260
1919 Philadelphia Athletics AL 36 104 .257
2003 Detroit Tigers AL 43 119 .265
1952 Pittsburgh Pirates NL 42 112 .273
1909 Washington Senators AL 42 110 .276
1942 Philadelphia Phillies NL 42 109 .278
1932 Boston Red Sox AL 43 111 .279
1939 St. Louis Browns AL 43 111 .279
1941 Philadelphia Phillies NL 43 111 .279
1928 Philadelphia Phillies NL 43 109 .283
1915 Philadelphia Athletics AL 43 109 .283
1911 Boston Braves NL 44 107 .291
1909 Boston Braves NL 45 108 .294
1911 St. Louis Browns AL 45 107 .296
1939 Philadelphia Phillies NL 45 106 .298
1937 St. Louis Browns AL 46 108 .299
1945 Philadelphia Phillies NL 46 108 .299
1938 Philadelphia Phillies NL 45 105 .300
2007-08-15 11:54:10
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answered by jago4523 2
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The 1899 Cleveland Spiders had a record of 20-134 (.130 winning percentage). The modern (post-1901) record is either the 1962 New York Mets if you're counting total losses (40-120, .250) or the 1916 Philadelphia Athletics if you're going by winning percentage (36-117, .235)
2007-08-15 11:54:35
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answered by JerH1 7
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The Cleveland Spiders of the NL finished 20-134 for a winning pct. of .130 in 1899, their last year in existence.
The worst record since they began playing 162 game seasons belongs to the 1962 New York Mets who finished with a .250 winning pct and record of 40 and 120.
Yes, they were 2 games short of 162. They were cancelled games that were never made up.
2007-08-15 11:54:03
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answered by SilverKing 4
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1899 Cleveland Spiders
20-134 .130%
RedSox Fan: The Mets had 100 wins in 1969. They had 120 losses in 1962, but they played 162 games. The Mets have the worst win% in 'modern history.
2007-08-15 11:45:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The Detroit Tigers were 43-119 in '03 and 53-109 in '02!
2007-08-15 14:09:05
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answered by Anonymous
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toughest question i've got ever had to respond to. None of those are consumer-friendly to do. large accomplishments. i admire the form you left off Barry Bonds checklist. no longer a huge fan of him. least complicated to toughest: 6. Eric Gagne- eighty 4 consecutive saves 3. Pete Rose- 4,256 profession hits 9. Bob Gibson- one million.12 season era with the aid of a starter 4. Cy youthful- 511 wins 5. Joe DiMaggio- fifty six interest hitting streak 7. Atlanta Braves- 14 consecutive branch titles 8. NYY- 5 today WS 2. Nolan Ryan- 5,714 profession strikeouts one million. Cal Ripken Jr.- 2,632 consecutive video games performed.
2016-12-30 14:54:47
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answered by ? 4
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I believe the New York Mets had 120 losses in 1969.
Edit: my bad then...
2007-08-15 11:49:33
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answered by Anonymous
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