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Unbelievable! Discover the MLB Team That Turned History with the Worst Season Start Ever

Unbelievable! Discover the MLB Team That Turned History with the Worst Season Start Ever

They say you can’t win your division in April, but you sure can lose it — and oh, how some Major League Baseball teams have spectacularly proven that right. I’ve sifted through the mountain of historical data since 1901 to uncover the absolute worst season starts in MLB’s modern era — the kind that drag a franchise into such a deep hole that no midseason magic seems to pull them out. Take the 1988 Baltimore Orioles, who kicked off their year with an unfathomable 0-21 streak — a record that still sends chills down the spine of baseball aficionados. And then there’s the 2024 Chicago White Sox, whose 3-22 start doomed them to rewrite the history books for the worst losses in a season since the early 1900s. But hey, don’t lose hope just yet; while it’s rare, some teams have danced their way back from a horrid start, proving that in baseball, the game isn’t over until the last out. Curious to see which other infamous slogs make the list? Hopefully, your team dodged this bullet! LEARN MORE.
The 1894 Washington Senators dropped 21 on the road to open the 1894 season, but we’re looking at the modern era. After opening the season 4-20, the 1969 Astros won 19 of the next 23 games to turn things around (most of those at home). This Houston team was great at the relatively new Astrodome (52-29) but horrible on the road (29-52).


Not only did the O’s drop 21 straight overall to open the 1988 season, but they also lost the first 13 on the road. Baltimore lost 22 of its first 24 games away from home en route to a 20-61 road record. Only the 2018 Orioles, who went a franchise-worst 47-115, lost more road games in the history of the franchise (19-62).

Perhaps if the Royals knew what was coming, the start to the 2012 season wouldn’t be so bad. Kansas City finished 72-90 that season but 86-76 in 2013, 89-73 with a World Series appearance in 2014 and 95-67 with a title in 2015.

Those Sox would go on to surpass the 2003 Detroit Tigers (43-119) and 1962 New York Mets (40-120) for the most losses in a season during the modern era (since 1901) at 41-121. The 1899 Cleveland Spiders still have the all-time record at 20-134.

In 1988, the Baltimore Orioles could’ve gone 79-59 in the American League from May 2 to Oct. 2 and still not finished with a winning percentage above .500. The season was all but over for the historically bad 2024 Chicago White Sox after opening the season 3-22.

Hopefully, your team isn’t on the list.

Sometimes an MLB team can dig itself into such a hole that it’s bound to come up short no matter how well it plays over the five months.

It’s difficult to imagine any Yankees team opening a season with 17 straight defeats at Yankee Stadium. But the 1913 team wasn’t the juggernaut that we’ve come to know with Ruth, Gehrig and Co. The Yanks finished 57-94 and ahead of only the St. Louis Browns in the AL standings.

1. 0-21 – 1988 Baltimore Orioles (April 4-28)

It was another dismal start to a season for the franchise that was known as the lovable losers for much of the last century. They wound up tied for the worst record in the National League at 68-94, but would get back to the postseason a year later.

2. 0-14 – 1997 Chicago Cubs (April 1-20)

It’s difficult but not impossible to bounce back from a slow start – as long you don’t start 0-7. The 2011 Tampa Bay Rays, 1995 Cincinnati Reds and 1974 Pittsburgh Pirates didn’t win the World Series, but they’re the only teams to reach the postseason after an 0-6 start.

T-3. 0-13 – 1904 Washington Senators (April 14-May 4) 

T-3. 0-13 – 1920 Detroit Tigers (April 14-May 2) 


1. 0-17 – 1913  New York Yankees (April 17-June 6) 

The woeful Cubs of the 1990s appear again on this list. The 1994 season began on April 3, but a work stoppage that led to the cancellation of the World Series mercifully ended the Cubs’ season at an NL Central-worst 49-64.

2. 0-12 – 1994 Chicago Cubs (April 4-May 3) 

The Orioles opened the 1988 season with an MLB-record 21-game losing streak. And they might hold that for a while, as the next longest skid is the Cubs’ 14-game drought to begin the 1997 season. The 1988 campaign was the O’s worst season since the franchise moved to Baltimore at 54-107 before going 47-115 in 2018, 54-108 in 2019 and 52-110 in 2021.

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3. 0-10 – 2012 Kansas City Royals (April 13-23)

We’ve dug into the historical data to discover the worst records to start a Major League Baseball season during the modern era (since 1901).


T-1. 0-13 – 1969 Houston Astros (April 8-30)

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T-1. 0-13 – 1988 Baltimore Orioles (April 8-28)

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T-3. 0-12 – 1960 St. Louis Cardinals (April 12-May 14)    

T-3. 0-12 – 2006 Kansas City Royals (April 11-May 3)     


There’s an old adage in baseball that you can’t win the division in April, but you can lose it.
We’ve dug into the historical data to discover the worst records to start a Major League Baseball season during the modern era (since 1901).

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