alex rodriguez. hes a cheater
Say what?!! Let me tell you something Mr. Hater. Just because he took steroids TEN YEARS AGO!!!! doesn't make him the worst player ever!!!!!!!!! There have been dozens of other players who have taken steroids and it doesn't improve them one bit!!!!!!!! You're just jealous, Alex Rodriguez is one of the best players in history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JEALOUS!!!!!!!!
In order to accurately determine the worst team in Major League Baseball (MLB), a number of factors could be used, including, but not limited to, the franchise's total losses, their Win-Loss Percentage, etc. However, in all fairness, there are teams who should rightfully be excluded from consideration, such as those teams who played for one year. By contrast, the number of years a franchise has been in existence, whether at one location or multiple location, or known by one or multiple names, should be taken into consideration as well. For example, in 2007, the Philadelphia Phillies, who began in 1883, became the first MLB franchise to record 10,000 Losses.
If the tool used to measure a franchise's overall success (or lack thereof) is their Win-Loss Percentage (W-L%), then, of the active franchises, the Tampa Bay Rays (1998-Present), who in 2,308 games played have a Win-Loss record of 1,038-1,270 (.450 W-L%) are the worst team in Major League Baseball (MLB).
Of earlier franchises, including those from the Federal or Players Leagues, or the Union or American Associations, the Wilmington Quicksteps (1884-1884), who in 18 games played had a Win-Loss record of 2-16 (.111 W-L%) are the worst team in history.
The worst Baseball player of all time probably does not play professional baseball. Bill Bergen is listed among the worst professional baseball players of all time.
Montreal
August 22, 2007 the Texas Rangers 30 Baltimore Orioles 3
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)
The largest run differential in MLB history is with the 1939 New York Yankies with a +441. The largest in recent years is the 1998 Yankies with +309.
J. Kevin Brown
Easily Kenshin Kawakami or Daiskue Matsuzaka
albert pujols No Actually its this guy on Tampa he sucks 0 average 0 hits 0 homeruns thanks :)
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
The newcastle jets James Brown is the worst by far
New York Mets are because they lost against the NY Yankees and they don't train hard.
The 1962 New York Mets set the all time record for futility with 120 losses.
No. Far from being the worst team is baseball, the Milwaukee Brewers have been very competitive in recent years. They appeared in the 2011 National League Championship Game, but lost in five games to the eventual world champion St. Louis Cardinals. In 2012, the Brewers, paced by red-hot Most Valuable Player candidate Ryan Braun, made a strong run at an N.L. wild-card berth.
I'm not sure but I think once in 2009 the Nationals had a 64-98 record Go Yanks and M's