The Worst Teams In MLB History

Worst All-Stars Of Every MLB Team 


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Every MLB team has a season they wish they could just forget, especially the fans. Well, here are the worst year and team of every MLB franchise. 

New York Mets (1962) 40-120 


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The 1962 Mets were in their first season. They were filled with cast-offs and were managed by a 71-year-old Casey Stengel.

Houston Astros (2013) 51-111 


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This was a re-build year for the Astros. They had a young Jose Altuve and at one point they lost 13 straight games.

Arizona Diamondbacks (2004) 51-111


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They had a huge amount of injuries. Including Randy Johnson's injury they just had no shot to do anything with no farm system.

San Diego Padres (1969) 52-110


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This was another expansion squad. They had no big league veterans and really their starting pitching was nothing to write home about.

Toronto Blue Jays (1979) 53-109


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They lost 17 out of their first 19 games of the season. And they finished the season 2-18 in games decided by one run.

Milwaukee Brewers (2002) 56-106


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Their pitching combined for a 5.29 ERA. They also had three opening day rookies in their starting lineup.

Kansas City Royals (2005) 56-106 


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Well at least they had Carlos Beltran putting up MVP numbers. But that wasn't enough to save the team from being terrible. 

Atlanta Braves (1988) 54-106


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They did have rookie Tom Glavine an he was promising. But a injury to Dale Murphy kept the team from having any pop.

Oakland Athletics (1979) 54-108


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After having three straight AL pennants this was a bad season. They finished 31 games out of first place.

Seattle Mariners (1978) 56-104


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Well this was a tough expansion year for the Mariners. They finished the season by going 3-19 in September. And they played a game in the Kingdome in front of just 7,000 fans.

Chicago White Sox (2024) 41-121


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The White Sox last season had one of the worst seasons in history of baseball. 

Baltimore Orioles (2018) 47-115 (.290)


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The Orioles were futile. They only had Manny Machado to speak of but that didn't help enough to even reach 50 wins.

Colorado Rockies (2012) 64-98


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The bullpen posted a 6.60 ERA in road games. But here's some good news for that team.. this year the team will post even a worse record.

Detroit Tigers (2003) 43-119 (.265)


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Catcher Ivan Rodriguez was one of their only veterans. But last year's White Sox helped them get away from that modern day record.

Pittsburgh Pirates (2010) 57-105 


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The pitching staff was the biggest issue. The staff allowed 5.15 runs per game.

Minnesota Twins (2016) 59-103


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Only bright spot was Miguel Sano. He had 25 HRs. They however, had just 4 grand slams all season which was the fewest in MLB.

San Francisco Giants (1985) 62-100


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Want to know what's hard? Going 16 straight games without a Home Run, that's exactly what this team did.

Washington Nationals (2009) 59-103


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This was the team's first year in DC after relocation Ryan Zimmerman was the only good player on the roster.

Cleveland Indians (1991) 57-105


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Carlos Barega was their only good hitter in the lineup. But a ton of injuries cost them a chance at a good season.

Cincinnati Reds (1982) 61-101 


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The aging stars of the Big Red Machine were either traded or injured. This was the end of the dynasty.

Boston Red Sox (1965) 62-100


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They lost 16 straight games during this season which is the longest in team's history.

Los Angeles Dodgers (1992) 63-99


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The team was just a bad Dodgers team. They had the worst defense in baseball which attributed to being so bad.

Los Angeles Angels (1980) 65-95


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Don Baylor still provided some pop but other wise this team has nothing to write home about. 

Tampa Bay Rays (1998) 63-99 


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Wade Boggs was a future hall of famer at least. And they ended the season losing 10 straight.

Chicago Cubs ('62 & 66') 59-103


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The Chicago Cubs had two seasons with identical records. The 1962 team lost 23 straight games in June and July.

Texas Rangers (1973) 57-105


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Julio Franco debuted at least. This was their first year in Texas.

New York Yankees (1990)


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This was a bad season for the Yankees, how bad? This was their first losing record since 1912.

St. Louis Cardinals (1978) 


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Their lone bright spot was rookie Keith Hernandez and won a gold glove at first base. This is the Cardinals however and still drew 2.2 million fans.

Philadelphia Phillies (2015) 63-99 


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This was just a bad season for a Phillies franchise who has been really good in the 2000s. Their pitching staff was filled with injuries.

Miami Marlins (1992) 54-108


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This was an expansion squad so that is somewhat of an excuse. They did have a 14 game losing streak at one point of the season.

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