Which MLB team had the longest losing streak in the 1969 season?

The Montreal Expos had the longest losing streak within the 1969 regular season at 20 straight games. During this streak they lost to their opponents by an average of 3.8 runs. The streak started on May 13, 1969 and ended on Jun 7, 1969.

Were there any historic MLB losing streaks in the 1969 season?

Yes, one losing streak during the 1969 MLB season is in the all time top 50 losing streaks in the same season. The 20 game losing streak by the Montreal Expos is the 5th longest same season losing streak in MLB history.

Longest 1969 MLB Losing Streaks

Team Losing Streak Start End Avg Margin of Defeat
1 Montreal Expos 20 May 13 Jun 7 3.8 runs
2 San Diego Padres 11 Jun 17 Jun 25 4.5 runs
3 California Angels 10 May 16 May 25 3.4 runs
Cleveland Indians 10 Apr 16 Apr 27 5.0 runs
San Diego Padres 10 Aug 7 Aug 17 2.2 runs
Seattle Pilots 10 Aug 15 Aug 24 3.5 runs
7 Philadelphia Phillies 9 May 31 Jun 10 2.6 runs
San Diego Padres 9 Jul 26 Aug 5 2.4 runs
9 Chicago Cubs 8 Sep 3 Sep 11 4.0 runs
Chicago White Sox 8 Jul 20 Jul 29 3.9 runs
Cleveland Indians 8 Aug 26 Sep 3 2.8 runs
Houston Astros 8 Apr 24 Apr 30 4.2 runs
Los Angeles Dodgers 8 Sep 19 Sep 26 2.4 runs
Seattle Pilots 8 Jul 9 Jul 17 5.0 runs
15 Boston Red Sox 7 Jun 28 Jul 4 4.1 runs
Cleveland Indians 7 Sep 24 Oct 1 2.3 runs
Houston Astros 7 Apr 16 Apr 22 4.4 runs
Montreal Expos 7 Aug 21 Aug 27 4.1 runs
Montreal Expos 7 Jul 27 Aug 3 3.3 runs
New York Yankees 7 Apr 29 May 4 3.9 runs
Philadelphia Phillies 7 Jul 12 Jul 18 4.9 runs
Philadelphia Phillies 7 Aug 26 Sep 1 2.9 runs
Pittsburgh Pirates 7 Jun 29 Jul 6 4.6 runs
San Diego Padres 7 May 17 May 24 4.6 runs
25 California Angels 6 Apr 13 Apr 20 4.2 runs
Chicago White Sox 6 Aug 6 Aug 11 3.3 runs
Chicago White Sox 6 Apr 26 May 4 2.8 runs
Houston Astros 6 Sep 11 Sep 16 2.2 runs
Kansas City Royals 6 Aug 23 Aug 29 3.2 runs
Kansas City Royals 6 Jul 13 Jul 19 2.7 runs
Kansas City Royals 6 May 28 Jun 2 2.0 runs
Montreal Expos 6 Sep 24 Oct 2 4.0 runs
Montreal Expos 6 Aug 5 Aug 10 2.0 runs
New York Yankees 6 May 7 May 13 2.0 runs
New York Yankees 6 Sep 19 Sep 25 1.8 runs
Oakland Athletics 6 May 17 May 25 1.2 runs
Philadelphia Phillies 6 May 7 May 14 2.5 runs
San Diego Padres 6 Apr 11 Apr 17 6.5 runs
San Diego Padres 6 Jun 28 Jul 4 5.7 runs
San Diego Padres 6 Aug 22 Aug 27 3.8 runs
Seattle Pilots 6 Aug 27 Sep 1 3.7 runs
Washington Senators 6 May 21 May 26 2.3 runs
Washington Senators 6 May 6 May 12 1.8 runs
44 Atlanta Braves 5 Jul 31 Aug 4 3.6 runs
Baltimore Orioles 5 Sep 26 Sep 30 1.6 runs
Chicago Cubs 5 Jul 5 Jul 9 2.8 runs
Chicago White Sox 5 Jun 6 Jun 9 4.0 runs
Chicago White Sox 5 Jun 29 Jul 2 2.6 runs
Cincinnati Reds 5 Apr 26 Apr 29 1.8 runs
Cleveland Indians 5 Apr 8 Apr 13 3.6 runs
Cleveland Indians 5 Jul 16 Jul 20 2.6 runs
Houston Astros 5 Apr 8 Apr 12 3.0 runs
Kansas City Royals 5 Sep 21 Sep 25 3.0 runs
Minnesota Twins 5 Aug 7 Aug 12 3.2 runs
New York Mets 5 May 22 May 27 5.4 runs
New York Yankees 5 Aug 20 Aug 26 3.6 runs
Oakland Athletics 5 Sep 6 Sep 10 4.8 runs
Philadelphia Phillies 5 Aug 8 Aug 13 4.4 runs
Philadelphia Phillies 5 Sep 25 Sep 28 2.4 runs
Pittsburgh Pirates 5 May 13 May 18 2.8 runs
Pittsburgh Pirates 5 Jun 22 Jun 26 1.6 runs
San Diego Padres 5 Jul 7 Jul 11 2.8 runs
San Francisco Giants 5 May 1 May 6 2.6 runs
Seattle Pilots 5 Jul 2 Jul 5 4.2 runs
Seattle Pilots 5 Sep 16 Sep 20 1.2 runs
Washington Senators 5 Apr 12 Apr 17 6.0 runs

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