All Time Losers
Infamous Moments
One Hit Wonders
Nicknames
Ballpark Features
100

It took this team 108 years to finally win a World Series.

Chicago Cubs

100

This umpire's name might be remembered forever as he ruined Armando Galarraga's perfect game.

Jim Joyce

100

More of a no-hit wonder, this pitcher threw two no-hitters and one of them was the only one at Coors Field.

Hideo Nomo

100

Like you would in a courtroom, this player's nickname is a play on his last name.

Aaron 'All Rise' Judge

100

This 37-foot 'monster' is a famous feature of this ballpark.

Fenway Park

200

In 1962, this less-than-amazing team went 40-120.

New York Mets

200

Bill Buckner's 'Through The Legs' moment helped this team win the game and eventually the World Series.

New York Mets

200

He's famous in Boston for 'The Steal' and is now a big league manager.

Dave Roberts

200

Even landing a Smile Direct Club commercial, this player is known for his grin.

Francisco 'Mr. Smile' Lindor

200

Once painted yellow, this Milwaukee Brewers ballpark feature has now been repainted white.

Bernie's Slide

300

The White Sox are at risk of breaking this 2003 team's 43-119 record.

Detroit Tigers

300

Derek Dietrich dressed as a bee exterminator during a delay as the insects over this team's home ballpark.

Cincinnati Reds

300

On June 6, 2017 this Reds player hit 4 home runs in a single game, making him the 15th player to record at least 10 RBI in a game.

Scooter Gennett

300

This big player hurt teams with his powerful bat... landing him his nickname.

Frank 'The Big Hurt' Thomas

300

The broken bell will ring inside this stadium when a player from the home team hits one over the wall.

Citizens Bank Park

400

No one would call this kid a loser, but he has the 2nd most games played without a World Series appearance.

Ken Griffey Jr.

400

Manny Being Manny... he inexplicably cut off a throw from this fellow outfielder.

Johnny Damon

400

This player was the 1994 AL Rookie of the year, is considered to have the worst baseball card of all time, and quit baseball after a groundout in a AAA game.

Bob Hamelin

400

This closing pitcher shares a nickname with the Metallica song that played when he entered the game.

Mariano 'Sandman' Rivera

400

Many fans blame Derek Jeter for the removal of a 'Home Run Statue' that was once located inside this stadium.

Marlins Park (LoanDepot)

500

This pitcher has the most wins in MLB history and is celebrated every year, but he has the most losses of all time.

Cy Young

500

In 2021, Javy Baez outsmarted the defense with his 2-out baserunning. He avoided a tag, drove a run in, got to first and then took second on a flurry of mistakes by this team.

Pittsburgh Pirates.

500

Mark Buehrle and this pitcher both threw a perfect game for the White Sox within a 3-year span.

Philip Humber

500

He's been called many names: The Sultan of Swat, The King of Crash, The Great Bambino and The Babe. But this is his real name.

George Herman 'Babe' Ruth

500

Once a hope for more fans in the stands, a notorious addition to the Oakland Coliseum is called this.

Mt. Davis