Season Records
The following teams finished the season with a 0.300 record or worse.
Season | Franchise | League | Wins | Losses | Pct. | GB |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1899 !1899 | Cleveland Spiders | National | 20 | 134 | .130 | 84 |
1890 !1890 | Pittsburgh Pirates | National | 23 | 113 | .169 | 66.5 !66½ |
1916 !1916 | Philadelphia Athletics | American | 36 | 117 | .235 | 54.5 !54½ |
1935 !1935 | Boston Braves | National | 38 | 115 | .248 | 61.5 !61½ |
1962 !1962 | New York Mets | National | 40 | 120 | .250 | 60.5 !60½ |
1904 !1904 | Washington Senators | American | 38 | 113 | .252 | 55.5 !55½ |
1919 !1919 | Philadelphia Athletics | American | 36 | 104 | .257 | 52 |
1898 !1898 | St. Louis Browns | National | 39 | 111 | .260 | 63.5 !63½ |
2003 !2003 | Detroit Tigers | American | 43 | 119 | .265 | 47 |
1952 !1952 | Pittsburgh Pirates | National | 42 | 112 | .273 | 54.5 !54½ |
1909 Washington !1909 | Washington Senators | American | 42 | 110 | .276 | 56 |
1942 !1942 | Philadelphia Phillies | National | 42 | 109 | .278 | 62.5 !62½ |
1932 !1932 | Boston Red Sox | American | 43 | 111 | .279 | 64 |
1941 !1941 | Philadelphia Phillies | National | 43 | 111 | .279 | 57 |
1928 !1928 | Philadelphia Phillies | National | 43 | 109 | .283 | 51 |
1915 !1915 | Philadelphia Athletics | American | 43 | 109 | .283 | 58.5 !58½ |
1911 Boston !1911 | Boston Rustlers | National | 44 | 107 | .291 | 54 |
1909 Boston !1909 | Boston Doves | National | 45 | 108 | .294 | 65.5 !65½ |
1911 St. Louis !1911 | St. Louis Browns | American | 45 | 107 | .296 | 56.5 !56½ |
1939 Philadelphia !1939 | Philadelphia Phillies | National | 45 | 106 | .298 | 50.5 !50½ |
1937 !1937 | St. Louis Browns | American | 46 | 108 | .299 | 56 |
1945 !1945 | Philadelphia Phillies | National | 46 | 108 | .299 | 52 |
1938 !1938 | Philadelphia Phillies | National | 45 | 105 | .300 | 43 |
1926 !1926 | Boston Red Sox | American | 46 | 107 | .300 | 44.5 !44½ |
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