24 games, set by the 1889 Cleveland Spiders.
Since 1900, the team with the longest losing streak in Baseball was the Philadelphia Phillies, who lost 23 consecutive games from July 26 to August 20 in 1961.
Currently (2011 season), the longest ever playoff losing streak is 7 straight games by the Kansas City Chiefs. They lost the 1993 AFC Championship game to the Bills, 1994 Wildcard to the Dolphins, 1995 Division to the Colts, 1997 Division to the Broncos, 2003 Division to the Colts, 2006 Wildcard to the Colts, and 2010 Wildcard to the Ravens. Many teams have lost 6 straight including the Giants (1939-1950), Browns (1969-1985), Vikings (1988-1996), Cowboys (1996-2007), Lions (1991-1999) and Seahawks (1984-2004). The Lions streak is current as they have not made the playoffs since 1999 when the lost to the Redskins in a Wildcard game.
As of today (2/4/09), Memphis has the nation's longest conference winning streak at 49 games. Kentucky holds the record with 64 straight wins in the SEC from 1945 to 1950. West Virginia won 59 straight in the Southern Conference from 1955 to 1960. Memphis
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Somerset Maugham TV Theatre - 1950 The Yellow Streak 2-14 was released on: USA: 20 August 1951
The Oklahoma Sooners own college football's longest winning streak. The streak was 47 straight games won by Sooners squads, starting with the third game of the 1953 season and not ending until they lost to Notre Dame in November of 1957. Before that, they had a 31 game winning streak that covered the 1948 season on up through their National Championship season in 1950 where they shared the Title with Kentucky, even though Kentucky beat them in the Sugar Bowl. You say College Football..well Mount Union College has a football team that broke Oklahoma Sooners winning streak by 7 games with 54 wins between 1996 and 1999, then they lost a game..wow..which started their next winning streak of 55 games. So please don't forget the real title of that streak: Mount Union Purple Raiders Also remember Larry Kehre, Mount Union College Football coach has the highest winning percentage in College Football history at a percentage of .927
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Chile is the world's longest and narrowest country. It stretches over 4,300 kilometers from north to south, while its width varies from only 177 kilometers to 430 kilometers.
Brazil were runners-up in the 1950 World after losing to Uruguay.
Robert Montgomery Presents - 1950 The Longest Night 3-29 was released on: USA: 19 May 1952
Jerusalem has been Israel's capital since 1950.
Treasury Men in Action - 1950 The Case of the Losing Gamble 5-11 was released on: USA: 16 December 1954
Larry Doby - 575 feet at Griffith Stadium 1950