Worst Individual Seasons By a Team
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Worst Individual Seasons By a Team
Philadelphia Athletics | 1916
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Connie Mack's 1916 A's weren't just bad as a team (they finished the season 36-117, never won more than two games in a row, and posted a 20-game losing streak), they also posted some of the worst individual seasons of all-time. At third base, Charlie Pick set a record with 42 errors; Jack Nabors lost a major league-record 19 consecutive games; and Tom Sheehan went 1-16, with 94 walks and 54 strikeouts.
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