Unraveling MLB’s Longest Postseason Dry Spells: Which Teams Are Doomed to Wait Forever?
2. Cincinnati Reds, 30 Seasons (1996-Present)
Longest Active World Series Appearance Drought
1. Seattle Mariners, 49 Seasons (1977-Present)
The Mariners are the only franchise in MLB history to have never appeared in the World Series. The Washington Nationals were the last team to leave this unfortunate club in 2019. It’ll happen one day, Mariners fans. We promise.
2. Pittsburgh Pirates, 46 Seasons (1980-Present)
The Pirates used to be one of the pillars of the National League, winning three World Series titles in 20 years and appearing in four more NLCS on top of that. And while they came close from 1990-91, Pittsburgh has failed to build a consistent winner capable of breaking through that glass ceiling that shut over 40 years ago.


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