Easily Kenshin Kawakami or Daiskue Matsuzaka
J. Kevin Brown
Montreal
82-80 by the 2005 San Diego Padres who won the NL West Division. They lost in the NLDS to the St. Louis Cardinals 3 games to 0.
Well that is pretty complicated but when you look at the roster the Orioles weren't very productive. But worst team overall was probably the Nationals.
August 22, 2007 the Texas Rangers 30 Baltimore Orioles 3
It is a matter of opinion who is the best or worst pitcher in baseball history. Also, there are so many players who pitched 1 game that it is difficult to judge who is definitely worst. Sorry!
New York Mets are because they lost against the NY Yankees and they don't train hard.
The five frames of reference refers to how Major League scouts grade a players ability. The five frames are Running, Throwing, Fielding, Hitting and Hitting with Power. Each are then graded on what is referred to as the 80-20 scale. 80 being the Major League best and 20 the Major League worst. For example, you may hear scouts grade a pitcher with a 88-90 MPH fastball as a 50, or Major League average. There are just a few pitchers with an 80 fastball...Randy Johnson and Aroldis Chapman come to mind.
The 1962 New York Mets set the all time record for futility with 120 losses.
albert pujols No Actually its this guy on Tampa he sucks 0 average 0 hits 0 homeruns thanks :)
I'm not sure but I think once in 2009 the Nationals had a 64-98 record Go Yanks and M's
The Arizona Diamondbacks had the worst record in baseball in 2004: 51-111 (.315) In the American League, the Kansas City Royals had the worst record: 58-104 (.358)