Player Career Wins - Cy Young, 511
Player Single Season Wins - 1884, Charles 'Old Hoss' Radbourn, 59
Team Franchise Wins - San Francisco Giants, 10,534
Team Single Season Wins - 2001 Seattle Mariners and 1906 Chicago Cubs, 116
Cleveland Indians - 18 wins
In MLB, Warren Spahn of the 1963 Milwaukee Braves with 23 wins at the age of 42.
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The MLB franchises with the most wins are ordered thusly (record in parentheses): 1. Giants (New York, San Francisco): 10,196 wins (10,196-8,739) 2. Cubs (Chicago): 10,001 wins (10,001-9,468) 3. Dodgers (Brooklyn, Los Angeles): 9,888 wins (9,888-8,985) 4. Cardinals (St. Louis): 9,859 wins (9,859-9,206) 5. Braves (Atlanta, Milwaukee, Boston): 9,708 wins (9,708-9,730)
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Cleveland Indians - 18 wins
The best record in MLB history belongs to the 1906 Chicago Cubs, who finished the season with a record of 116 wins and 36 losses.
Cy Young, who pitched between 1890-1911, holds the MLB record for career wins by a pitcher with 511. He also holds the MLB record for career losses by a pitcher with 316.
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The Oakland As 20 consecutive wins 2002
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In MLB, Warren Spahn of the 1963 Milwaukee Braves with 23 wins at the age of 42.
The MLB player with the most all-star appearances in history is Hank Aaron, with 25 appearances.
The Los Angeles Lakers hold the record for the most wins in NBA history.