Through the 2008 season, the fewest losses by an MLB team in a regular season is 36 by the 1906 Chicago Cubs. The 1906 Cubs are tied, with the 2001 Seattle Mariners, for most wins by a team in an MLB regular season with 116.
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Dodger with the most home runs over all is Manny Ramírez 554. Hall of Famer Duke Snider has 407 with 389 of those as a Dodger most of any player. Gil Hodges is next at 370 with 361 of those hit as a Dodger.
In 1969, the Steelers finished the season at 1-13. That was the most amount of losses in team history in a single season.
The MLB record for fewest wins by a team in a season was set by the 1899 Cleveland Spiders. They won 20 games that season and lost 134. The 134 losses is also an MLB record for most losses by a team in a season.
Don Drysdale, 19 RBIs, 1965
The most losses for the Leafs in a season was in the 1984-85 season when they went 20-52-8.
Sandy Koufax with 382 strikeouts in 1965.
18 conseutive losses in 2006-2007 season
Red Ruffing. Ruffing holds the Red Sox record for most losses in a season with 25 in 1928. His record that season was 10-25.
Through the 2008 season, the franchise record for wins in a season in 105 by the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers. Since coming to LA in 1958, the most wins the team has had in a season is 102 in 1962 and 1974.
As of the 2008 season, the most losses in a season for the Reds is 101 and occurred in 1982 when they went 61-101. That is the only season the Reds have lost 100 games or more.
Through the 2008 season, the fewest losses by an MLB team in a regular season is 36 by the 1906 Chicago Cubs. The 1906 Cubs are tied, with the 2001 Seattle Mariners, for most wins by a team in an MLB regular season with 116.
The most losses in a season for the Blue Jays was 109 in 1979.
The Detroit Lions, Losing ALL of their regular season game ending the season with 16 losses
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