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22 - most consecutive wins in a season, 2017 Cleveland Indians
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23 - most runs scored by a losing team...this might only be a modern era (1900-present) record.
The Philadelphia Phillies lost a 26-23 slugfest to the Cubs back in 1922. Almost unbelievably, they scored 23 without a single home run...in 1922...when baseballs were leaving the yard with much greater frequency than they had just a few years prior.
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Not sure what's worse here, the folks who didn't follow the rules or the folks who didn't notice that the extra posts have created gaps but skip over them.
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We are on 13 - most home runs in a game by both teams.
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The National League’s 1916 New York Giants won a record 26 games without a loss. The longest American League winning streak is 22, by the 2017 Cleveland Indians.
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Actually, Mark is wrong, the 1916 Giants went through a 27 game streak without a loss, which is a Major League record, and now correctly shown in post #27. They had a 1-1 tie game during the middle of their streak, so they DID NOT win 26 games in a row. The Indians I believe actually have the correct Major League record having won 22 consecutive games IN A ROW.
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Even though nearly everyone knows this one, I'll bet few of you know the reason why 28 became this record.
February set the new record for shortest month after being shortened by 3 days in 1928 so that spring training could start earlier.
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Do you have a link for that? Seems interesting to read. 29. Braves set modern day NL record for 29 runs scored in a game.
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