All MLB teams playing in 2012 have lost 100+ games in a season at least once except for the Angels who entered MLB in 1961. Their most losses in a season is 95 in 1968 and 1980.
The Dodgers have not lost 100+ games in a season since 1908 when they played in Brooklyn and were known as the Superbas. The Cardinals have not lost 100+ games in a season since 1908. The Yankees have not lost 100+ games in a season since 1912 when they were known as the Highlanders. The Giants have lost 100 games in a season once, that being in 1985.
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1) 134 losses - 1899 Cleveland Spiders.
2) 120 losses - 1962 New York Mets.
3) 119 losses - 2003 Detroit Tigers.
4) 117 losses - 1916 Philadelphia Athletics.
5) 115 losses - 1935 Boston Braves.
6) 113 losses - 1890 Pittsburgh Alleghenys, 1904 Washington Senators.
7) 112 losses - 1952 Pittsburgh Pirates, 1965 New York Mets.
8) 111 losses - 1889 Louisville Colonels, 1898 St. Louis Browns, 1932 Boston Red Sox, 1939 St. Louis Browns, 1941 Philadelphia Phillies, 1963 New York Mets, 2004 Arizona Diamondbacks.
9) 110 losses - 1909 Washington Senators, 1969 San Diego Padres, 1969 Montreal Expos.
The 1962 pitsburgh pirates played 160 games during the regular season, won 40 games, lost 120 games.
There are 162 games in a team's regular season.
Each team plays 162 regular-season games -- 81 at home and 81 on the road.
Baseball season is 6 months long and each team plays 162 games.
Through the 2009 season, that is 104 by the 1905 team that was known as the Brooklyn Superbas. The most losses in a season the team has had since playing in Los Angeles is 99 by the 1992 team.
The St. Louis Cardinals were established in 1882 as the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the American Association, a major league at the time. The 2009 season is their 128th as a major league team.