The Philadelphia Phillies had the longest losing streak within the 1936 regular season at 14 straight games. During this streak they lost to their opponents by an average of 3.1 runs. The streak started on Aug 2, 1936 and ended on Aug 16, 1936.
Team | Losing Streak | Start | End | Avg Margin of Defeat | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Philadelphia Phillies | 14 | Aug 2 | Aug 16 | 3.1 runs |
2 | St. Louis Browns | 13 | Apr 26 | May 11 | 5.4 runs |
3 | Philadelphia Athletics | 12 | Jun 24 | Jul 5 | 6.4 runs |
4 | Brooklyn Dodgers | 9 | Jun 5 | Jun 13 | 3.0 runs |
Cincinnati Reds | 9 | Sep 16 | Sep 24 | 3.1 runs | |
Philadelphia Athletics | 9 | Jul 15 | Jul 21 | 4.9 runs | |
7 | Chicago White Sox | 8 | Apr 23 | May 1 | 3.9 runs |
Philadelphia Athletics | 8 | May 16 | May 24 | 7.0 runs | |
9 | Boston Red Sox | 7 | Jun 26 | Jul 2 | 4.6 runs |
Boston Red Sox | 7 | Aug 1 | Aug 8 | 3.1 runs | |
Detroit Tigers | 7 | Jun 10 | Jun 19 | 2.6 runs | |
Philadelphia Athletics | 7 | Sep 11 | Sep 19 | 4.9 runs | |
Washington Senators | 7 | Jul 26 | Aug 1 | 4.7 runs | |
14 | Boston Red Sox | 6 | Sep 20 | Sep 27 | 3.0 runs |
Brooklyn Dodgers | 6 | Apr 29 | May 5 | 3.8 runs | |
Chicago Cubs | 6 | May 8 | May 15 | 3.2 runs | |
Chicago White Sox | 6 | Sep 15 | Sep 23 | 5.7 runs | |
Cincinnati Reds | 6 | Jul 5 | Jul 12 | 3.5 runs | |
Cleveland Indians | 6 | May 17 | May 23 | 4.2 runs | |
New York Giants | 6 | Jul 4 | Jul 12 | 3.7 runs | |
Philadelphia Phillies | 6 | Jun 12 | Jun 20 | 3.3 runs | |
St. Louis Cardinals | 6 | Aug 24 | Aug 28 | 7.5 runs | |
23 | Boston Bees | 5 | Jun 9 | Jun 14 | 5.4 runs |
Boston Bees | 5 | Jun 23 | Jun 28 | 3.4 runs | |
Boston Bees | 5 | Aug 30 | Sep 3 | 2.2 runs | |
Boston Red Sox | 5 | Jul 10 | Jul 14 | 5.8 runs | |
Boston Red Sox | 5 | Aug 19 | Aug 23 | 2.4 runs | |
Brooklyn Dodgers | 5 | Jun 14 | Jun 21 | 5.4 runs | |
Brooklyn Dodgers | 5 | Jun 22 | Jun 26 | 3.6 runs | |
Chicago Cubs | 5 | Aug 2 | Aug 6 | 2.2 runs | |
Chicago White Sox | 5 | Aug 13 | Aug 16 | 3.4 runs | |
Cincinnati Reds | 5 | Aug 23 | Aug 28 | 3.4 runs | |
Cleveland Indians | 5 | Sep 3 | Sep 7 | 6.0 runs | |
New York Giants | 5 | Jun 7 | Jun 13 | 4.6 runs | |
Philadelphia Athletics | 5 | Apr 14 | Apr 19 | 2.8 runs | |
Philadelphia Athletics | 5 | Aug 8 | Aug 12 | 2.6 runs | |
Philadelphia Athletics | 5 | Aug 30 | Sep 4 | 2.2 runs | |
Philadelphia Phillies | 5 | May 16 | May 21 | 5.0 runs | |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 5 | Jul 15 | Jul 19 | 4.0 runs | |
St. Louis Browns | 5 | Aug 20 | Aug 25 | 5.4 runs | |
St. Louis Browns | 5 | Apr 14 | Apr 19 | 3.8 runs | |
Washington Senators | 5 | Jul 15 | Jul 19 | 6.0 runs | |
Washington Senators | 5 | May 3 | May 7 | 3.4 runs | |
44 | Boston Bees | 4 | Aug 14 | Aug 18 | 4.0 runs |
Boston Bees | 4 | Jul 19 | Jul 22 | 4.0 runs | |
Boston Bees | 4 | Jul 29 | Aug 1 | 3.5 runs | |
Brooklyn Dodgers | 4 | Jul 1 | Jul 4 | 5.0 runs | |
Chicago Cubs | 4 | Sep 5 | Sep 7 | 2.5 runs | |
Chicago White Sox | 4 | Jul 25 | Jul 27 | 5.2 runs | |
Chicago White Sox | 4 | May 29 | May 31 | 3.0 runs | |
Chicago White Sox | 4 | May 16 | May 19 | 2.8 runs | |
Cincinnati Reds | 4 | May 6 | May 9 | 3.2 runs | |
Cleveland Indians | 4 | Apr 28 | May 1 | 5.0 runs | |
Cleveland Indians | 4 | Jul 31 | Aug 4 | 4.8 runs | |
Cleveland Indians | 4 | Aug 15 | Aug 18 | 4.0 runs | |
Cleveland Indians | 4 | Jun 2 | Jun 5 | 3.5 runs | |
Cleveland Indians | 4 | Sep 17 | Sep 20 | 3.0 runs | |
Cleveland Indians | 4 | Aug 29 | Sep 1 | 2.5 runs | |
Detroit Tigers | 4 | Aug 28 | Aug 30 | 6.8 runs | |
Detroit Tigers | 4 | May 3 | May 7 | 5.0 runs | |
New York Giants | 4 | Jun 28 | Jul 1 | 3.0 runs | |
Philadelphia Athletics | 4 | Jul 28 | Jul 31 | 6.5 runs | |
Philadelphia Athletics | 4 | Sep 6 | Sep 7 | 3.5 runs | |
Philadelphia Phillies | 4 | Aug 19 | Aug 23 | 5.0 runs | |
Philadelphia Phillies | 4 | Jun 25 | Jul 1 | 5.0 runs | |
Philadelphia Phillies | 4 | Sep 16 | Sep 20 | 2.8 runs | |
Philadelphia Phillies | 4 | Jun 7 | Jun 10 | 2.8 runs | |
Philadelphia Phillies | 4 | May 31 | Jun 5 | 2.5 runs | |
Philadelphia Phillies | 4 | Aug 29 | Sep 1 | 2.2 runs | |
St. Louis Browns | 4 | Jul 23 | Jul 26 | 8.2 runs | |
St. Louis Browns | 4 | Jul 13 | Jul 15 | 8.0 runs | |
St. Louis Browns | 4 | Sep 13 | Sep 15 | 6.5 runs | |
St. Louis Browns | 4 | Jul 2 | Jul 4 | 4.8 runs | |
St. Louis Browns | 4 | Jun 23 | Jun 27 | 4.8 runs | |
St. Louis Browns | 4 | May 13 | May 16 | 4.0 runs | |
St. Louis Browns | 4 | Jul 5 | Jul 11 | 3.8 runs | |
St. Louis Browns | 4 | Aug 28 | Sep 1 | 1.8 runs | |
St. Louis Cardinals | 4 | Sep 6 | Sep 7 | 5.5 runs | |
Washington Senators | 4 | Apr 21 | Apr 24 | 5.0 runs |
Yes, one losing streak during the 1936 MLB season is in the all time top 50 losing streaks in the same season. The 14 game losing streak by the Philadelphia Phillies is the 45th longest same season losing streak in MLB history.
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