Chuck Porter of the Milwaukee Brewers.
The longest AL game, both timewise and inningwise, was played May 8-9, 1984 between the Brewers and Chicago White Sox in Chicago. The game went 25 innings and 8 hours, 6 minutes before the White Sox won 7-6. Hall of Famer Tom Seaver of the White Sox was the winner.
No, within the major leagues no pitcher on any losing team shall be granded anything besides a no decision, or a loss.
Boston Red Sox pitcher, John Lackey, was the losing pitcher in Game 2 of the 2013 World Series.
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The Red Sox beat the Yankees 6-4 in game 4 of the 2004 ALCS. Paul Quantrill was the losing pitcher.
Longest College Football Losing StreaksAs of Oct. 2013, Southern Miss. has the longest losing streak at 0-18 & It extends back to 2 years ago (Starting in 2012-13 school year). New Mexico has the 2nd.
No, within the major leagues no pitcher on any losing team shall be granded anything besides a no decision, or a loss.
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Boston Red Sox pitcher, John Lackey, was the losing pitcher in Game 2 of the 2013 World Series.
No, there is no way possible, but it is possible to be a losing and winning pitcher in one DAY!!!
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1st longest; 'bout 26 2nd longest; 'bout 24
Well this depends on several things, professional baseball refers to both the major and minor leagues. The minor leagues are those divided into AAA AA, etc, and most are associated with major league teams. Like the Memphis Red Birds are a AAA team and when they go to the Majors they move up to the St. Louis Cardinals. So my first question is: are you referring to the major or minor leagues? and if minor? Which division? Or all of professional baseball as a whole? Secondly: Are you referring to an individual players losing streak? or an entire teams losing streak? Thirdly: Consecutive games in a season? Or consecutive seasons lost - world series lost that is?
That would be his current losing streak of 104 races.
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