List of Major League Baseball single-season losses leaders
In the sport of baseball, a loss is a statistic credited to the pitcher of the losing team who allows the run that gives the opposing team the lead with which the game is won (the go-ahead run). The losing pitcher is the pitcher who allows the go-ahead run to reach base for a lead that the winning team never relinquishes. If a pitcher allows a run which gives the opposing team the lead, his team comes back to lead or tie the game, and then the opposing team regains the lead against a subsequent pitcher, the earlier pitcher does not get the loss.[1]
John Coleman holds the record for most losses in a single season, losing 48 games in 1883.[2][3][4][5] Will White[6] (42 in 1880), Larry McKeon[7] (41 in 1884), George Bradley[8] (40 in 1879), and Jim McCormick[9] (40 in 1879) are the only other pitchers to lose more than 40 games in a single season. There has been 50 instances of a pitcher losing more than 30 games in a season, all taking place during the 19th century.[10]
Key
editRank | Rank amongst leaders in single-season wins. A blank field indicates a tie. |
Player | Name of player. |
L | Total single-season losses. |
Year | Season losses were recorded. |
* | Denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame. |
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List
editRank | Player | L | Year |
---|---|---|---|
1 | John Coleman | 48 | 1883 |
2 | Will White | 42 | 1880 |
3 | Larry McKeon | 41 | 1884 |
4 | George Bradley | 40 | 1879 |
Jim McCormick | 40 | 1879 | |
6 | Kid Carsey | 37 | 1891 |
George Cobb | 37 | 1892 | |
Henry Porter | 37 | 1888 | |
9 | Bill Hutchison | 36 | 1892 |
Stump Weidman | 36 | 1886 | |
11 | Jim Devlin | 35 | 1876 |
Red Donahue | 35 | 1897 | |
Pud Galvin * | 35 | 1880 | |
Hardie Henderson | 35 | 1885 | |
Fleury Sullivan | 35 | 1884 | |
Adonis Terry | 35 | 1884 | |
17 | Mark Baldwin | 34 | 1889 |
Bob Barr | 34 | 1884 | |
Matt Kilroy | 34 | 1886 | |
Bobby Mathews | 34 | 1876 | |
Al Mays | 34 | 1887 | |
Amos Rusie * | 34 | 1890 | |
23 | Jersey Bakley | 33 | 1888 |
Hardie Henderson | 33 | 1883 | |
Harry McCormick | 33 | 1879 | |
Frank Mountain | 33 | 1883 | |
Lee Richmond | 33 | 1882 | |
Dupee Shaw | 33 | 1884 | |
Jim Whitney | 33 | 1881 | |
30 | John Harkins | 32 | 1884 |
Lee Richmond | 32 | 1880 | |
Jim Whitney | 32 | 1885 | |
Jim Whitney | 32 | 1886 | |
34 | Billy Crowell | 31 | 1887 |
Charles Radbourn * | 31 | 1886 | |
Amos Rusie | 31 | 1892 |
Rank | Player | L | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Dupee Shaw | 31 | 1886 | |
Sam Weaver | 31 | 1878 | |
Will White | 31 | 1879 | |
40 | Jersey Bakley | 30 | 1884 |
Ed Beatin | 30 | 1890 | |
Ted Breitenstein | 30 | 1895 | |
John Ewing | 30 | 1889 | |
Jim Hughey | 30 | 1899 | |
Jack Lynch | 30 | 1886 | |
Jim McCormick | 30 | 1881 | |
Jim McCormick | 30 | 1882 | |
Toad Ramsey | 30 | 1888 | |
Phenomenal Smith | 30 | 1887 | |
Mickey Welch * | 30 | 1880 | |
51 | Tommy Bond | 29 | 1880 |
Bert Cunningham | 29 | 1888 | |
Red Ehret | 29 | 1889 | |
Pud Galvin * | 29 | 1883 | |
Bill Hart | 29 | 1896 | |
Egyptian Healy | 29 | 1887 | |
Silver King | 29 | 1891 | |
Doc Landis | 29 | 1882 | |
Hank O'Day * | 29 | 1888 | |
Jack Taylor | 29 | 1898 | |
Vic Willis * | 29 | 1905 | |
62 | Mark Baldwin | 28 | 1891 |
Hugh Daily | 28 | 1884 | |
Duke Esper | 28 | 1893 | |
Bill Hill | 28 | 1896 | |
Jim McCormick | 28 | 1880 | |
Hank O'Day * | 28 | 1884 | |
Gus Weyhing | 28 | 1887 | |
69 | Mark Baldwin | 27 | 1892 |
George Bell | 27 | 1910 | |
Charlie Buffinton | 27 | 1885 | |
Bill Carrick | 27 | 1899 |
Rank | Player | L | Year |
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Paul Derringer | 27 | 1933 | |
Chick Fraser | 27 | 1896 | |
Pud Galvin * | 27 | 1879 | |
Bill Hart | 27 | 1897 | |
Pink Hawley | 27 | 1894 | |
Tim Keefe * | 27 | 1881 | |
Tim Keefe * | 27 | 1883 | |
Phil Knell | 27 | 1891 | |
Al Mays | 27 | 1886 | |
Tony Mullane | 27 | 1886 | |
Toad Ramsey | 27 | 1886 | |
Toad Ramsey | 27 | 1887 | |
Willie Sudhoff | 27 | 1898 | |
Parke Swartzel | 27 | 1889 | |
Dummy Taylor | 27 | 1901 | |
88 | Al Atkinson | 26 | 1884 |
Ted Breitenstein | 26 | 1896 | |
Dory Dean | 26 | 1876 | |
George Derby | 26 | 1881 | |
Gus Dorner | 26 | 1906 | |
Pud Galvin * | 26 | 1885 | |
Bob Groom | 26 | 1909 | |
George Haddock | 26 | 1890 | |
Tim Keefe * | 26 | 1882 | |
Frank Killen | 26 | 1892 | |
John Kirby | 26 | 1886 | |
Terry Larkin | 26 | 1878 | |
Tony Mullane | 26 | 1884 | |
Tony Mullane | 26 | 1891 | |
Jack Neagle | 26 | 1884 | |
Lee Richmond | 26 | 1881 | |
Dupee Shaw | 26 | 1885 | |
Harry Staley | 26 | 1889 | |
Happy Townsend | 26 | 1904 | |
Gus Weyhing | 26 | 1898 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Losses in Baseball Leaders". Baseball Reference. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
- ^ "Single Season Loss Leaders". Baseball Reference. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
- ^ "Loss Records". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
- ^ "John Coleman Biography". Society For American Baseball Research. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
- ^ "John Coleman Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
- ^ "Will White Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
- ^ "Larry McKeon Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
- ^ "George Bradley Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
- ^ "Jim McCormick Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
- ^ "20 Game Losers". Baseball Reference. Retrieved August 2, 2019.