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In the modern two-league era, the longest losing streak belongs to the 1961 Philadelphia Phillies at 23 games. In the American League, the 1988 Baltimore Orioles and 2024 Chicago White Sox hold the record at 21 games. The longest losing streak consisting entirely of postseason games is 18, belonging to the Minnesota Twins (2004–2023).
The longest losing streaks in the postseason in NFL history The Chicago Cardinals have the longest regular season losing streak, losing 29 consecutive games from 1942 through 1945. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have the longest losing streak since the 1970 AFL–NFL merger , losing the first 26 games in franchise history in 1976 and 1977.
During this losing streak, the Sharks recorded two points: one for the overtime loss to the Colorado Avalanche on April 4, and one for the 0–1 shootout loss to the Colorado Avalanche on October 14. 6: 15 Philadelphia Quakers: 1930–31: 4–36–4 November 29, 1930 3–6 New York Rangers: January 10, 1931 4–3 (OT) Montreal Maroons: 7 (tie ...
With Lemieux sidelined all but 10 games of his penultimate NHL season, the Penguins put together the longest losing streak in NHL history. From Jan. 13 to Feb. 22 of the 2003-04 season, the ...
Another week, another franchise first for the Chicago Bears. The Bears fell to the Detroit Lions 41-10 at Ford Field on Sunday afternoon for their ninth straight loss. That losing streak is now ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Longest losing streaks. Rank Franchise Losses Dates 1 .
The Minnesota Twins beat the White Sox, 13-7 on Sunday, extending Chicago's franchise-record losing streak to 20 games, one shy of the American League record.. Chicago's streak is the longest in ...
The longest unbeaten start to a season was achieved by the Seattle Sounders FC in 2021. The Sounders opened their campaign with thirteen unbeaten matches (eight wins and five draws). [34] The longest unbeaten end to a season was achieved by Columbus Crew SC in 2004, who closed the campaign after eighteen matches unbeaten (eight wins and ten draws).