Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers, each at 1-13.
The Pittsburgh steelers, with a record of 1-13
1969. They were 1-13.
In 1969, the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the New York Jets in the final game of the regular season. The game took place on December 28, 1969, and ended with a score of 17-0, marking the Steelers' first shutout victory in over a decade. This win helped the Steelers finish the season with a 1-13 record, which was a significant improvement from previous years.
Harmon Killebrew with 49 in 1964 and 1969.
Through the 2008 season, that is Hall of Famer Tom Seaver who had 25 wins in 1969.
Through the 2011 season, including the playoffs, the Steelers have a total of 586 wins.Regular season: 553-503-20Postseason: 33-21
The Mets' most wins in the regular season is 108 (with 54 losses), in 1986. Including the postseason the Mets won 116 that year, which at the time stood as the highest total since the 1906 Cubs. This accomplishment is somewhat misleading (and therefore widely ignored). Before 1969 there was no League Championship Series, and in 1975 (when the Reds won 108 regular season games, the LCS, and the World Series) the LCS was a best of 5 series. The 1998 Yankees, with the benefit of 3 postseason rounds, managed a remarkable 125-50 record including the postseason. They went 114-48 in the regular season and 11-2 in the postseason.
In 1969, the Montreal Expos had a 52-110 record.
Wes Unseld of the Baltimore Bullets was both MVP and Rookie of the Year of the 1968-69 NBA season.
Season in Tyrol - 1969 was released on: USA: 14 June 1969
Tony Esposito with 15 in the 1969-70 season. George Hainsworth holds the all-time record with 22 in just 44 games during the 1928-1929 season.
Nolen Ryan had a record of 6 wins with 3 losses while pitching for the New York Mets in 1969. He missed several games that season with a groin injury.