Which MLB team had the longest losing streak in the 1987 season?

The Milwaukee Brewers had the longest losing streak within the 1987 regular season at 12 straight games. During this streak they lost to their opponents by an average of 3.9 runs. The streak started on May 3, 1987 and ended on May 19, 1987.

Were there any historic MLB losing streaks in the 1987 season?

In the 1987 MLB season, there were no losing streaks that were in the all time top 50 losing streaks in the same season.

Longest 1987 MLB Losing Streaks

Team Losing Streak Start End Avg Margin of Defeat
1 Milwaukee Brewers 12 May 3 May 19 3.9 runs
2 Baltimore Orioles 10 Jun 3 Jun 13 3.9 runs
3 Baltimore Orioles 9 Sep 7 Sep 16 5.7 runs
California Angels 9 May 22 May 31 2.7 runs
Los Angeles Dodgers 9 Aug 26 Sep 5 1.9 runs
San Diego Padres 9 Sep 24 Oct 2 2.1 runs
Texas Rangers 9 Apr 9 Apr 19 2.7 runs
8 Baltimore Orioles 8 Sep 18 Sep 26 3.2 runs
Cleveland Indians 8 Jun 21 Jun 29 6.1 runs
Cleveland Indians 8 Apr 10 Apr 18 5.0 runs
Toronto Blue Jays 8 Jun 28 Jul 5 3.5 runs
12 Baltimore Orioles 7 Jun 28 Jul 5 3.6 runs
Chicago White Sox 7 May 6 May 13 2.7 runs
Cincinnati Reds 7 Aug 21 Aug 28 1.9 runs
Houston Astros 7 Aug 25 Sep 1 3.4 runs
Los Angeles Dodgers 7 May 13 May 22 3.9 runs
Pittsburgh Pirates 7 Jul 26 Aug 2 2.6 runs
San Diego Padres 7 May 23 May 30 2.4 runs
St. Louis Cardinals 7 Jul 24 Jul 30 2.0 runs
Texas Rangers 7 Sep 22 Sep 28 3.1 runs
Toronto Blue Jays 7 Sep 27 Oct 4 1.6 runs
22 Atlanta Braves 6 Apr 18 Apr 24 2.2 runs
Atlanta Braves 6 Jun 21 Jun 27 2.0 runs
Boston Red Sox 6 Jul 4 Jul 9 3.8 runs
Cleveland Indians 6 Sep 27 Oct 3 3.7 runs
Cleveland Indians 6 May 2 May 9 2.5 runs
Kansas City Royals 6 Jul 12 Jul 20 2.7 runs
Los Angeles Dodgers 6 Jul 18 Jul 24 3.2 runs
Milwaukee Brewers 6 May 23 May 29 4.7 runs
Minnesota Twins 6 Aug 18 Aug 23 5.7 runs
Philadelphia Phillies 6 Jun 16 Jun 21 3.7 runs
Philadelphia Phillies 6 Aug 1 Aug 6 3.2 runs
Pittsburgh Pirates 6 May 25 May 31 5.2 runs
San Francisco Giants 6 Jun 12 Jun 18 4.8 runs
Seattle Mariners 6 Aug 14 Aug 19 4.7 runs
36 Atlanta Braves 5 Aug 13 Aug 17 5.4 runs
Atlanta Braves 5 Jul 3 Jul 7 4.4 runs
Atlanta Braves 5 Jul 16 Jul 20 2.4 runs
Atlanta Braves 5 Aug 27 Aug 31 2.0 runs
Baltimore Orioles 5 Jun 15 Jun 19 2.8 runs
Boston Red Sox 5 Apr 24 Apr 28 2.8 runs
California Angels 5 Sep 17 Sep 21 1.8 runs
Chicago Cubs 5 Jun 10 Jun 15 4.6 runs
Chicago Cubs 5 Jun 24 Jun 28 4.2 runs
Chicago White Sox 5 Jun 8 Jun 12 4.0 runs
Chicago White Sox 5 Aug 3 Aug 8 3.6 runs
Chicago White Sox 5 Jun 14 Jun 19 2.8 runs
Cleveland Indians 5 Aug 22 Aug 27 1.2 runs
Detroit Tigers 5 Apr 19 Apr 24 4.0 runs
Houston Astros 5 May 19 May 24 2.8 runs
Houston Astros 5 Sep 15 Sep 19 2.6 runs
Kansas City Royals 5 Jul 6 Jul 10 3.6 runs
Los Angeles Dodgers 5 Apr 6 Apr 10 2.8 runs
Los Angeles Dodgers 5 Jul 7 Jul 9 2.6 runs
Minnesota Twins 5 Sep 29 Oct 4 3.4 runs
Minnesota Twins 5 Jun 26 Jun 29 3.0 runs
Montreal Expos 5 Apr 6 Apr 12 3.6 runs
New York Yankees 5 Aug 9 Aug 14 5.0 runs
Oakland Athletics 5 Sep 23 Sep 27 2.2 runs
Oakland Athletics 5 Apr 7 Apr 11 2.0 runs
Philadelphia Phillies 5 Sep 8 Sep 13 4.8 runs
San Diego Padres 5 May 12 May 16 6.0 runs
San Diego Padres 5 May 5 May 9 3.6 runs
San Diego Padres 5 Apr 29 May 3 2.6 runs
San Diego Padres 5 Apr 6 Apr 11 2.0 runs
San Francisco Giants 5 May 25 May 30 2.2 runs
St. Louis Cardinals 5 Aug 15 Aug 20 2.0 runs

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