Friday, July 15th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
July 15th marks the anniversary of the Philadelphia Phillies losing their record 10,000th game, which at the time was the most in MLB history. A quick check of the books shows that despite their recent streak of consecutive division titles and playoff appearances they still hold that top spot for losingest pro baseball team of all-time. Of course, losingest can be taken in a variety of ways – could mean most losses or it could mean worst win/loss percentage. So, we’ve taken both into consideration when running down the losingest teams of all-time, past and present. Check out the full rundown after the jump.
Monday, April 11th, 2011
By Steven Romano
Tuesday, October 5th, 2010
By Travis Pulver
With the MLB postseason kicking off Wednesday, two teams, the Rangers and the Reds, navigate fairly new territory. Both teams haven’t been in the postseason discussion for quite a while. Here’s our assessment of each team’s chances in this year’s Playoffs along with a rundown of the other MLB teams with the longest current playoff droughts.
Monday, July 26th, 2010
By COED Staff
At PNC Park in Pittsburgh they are ushering a new and great baseball tradition called, “Catch Some Meat.” As first timers at PNC we had no idea what was going on when the PA announcer said “it’s time to catch some meat” so we were little confused but it ended up being one of the most hilarious things we’ve seen after 10 stadiums on our 30 Stadiums in 30 Days tour. Here is how it goes down.
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
By Travis Pulver
We have all cheered for a team that we know sucks. Rooting for the underdog is something that we as Americans love to do. Sometimes that team is so bad that we can’t find any reason what so ever to support them. This is not always the teams that has the worst record, but the team that just finds new and unique ways to piss us off.
The following is a collection of the wors… Click to read more
Friday, October 3rd, 2008
By COED Staff
Since the end of 2003, the Red Sox have won two World Series championships, while the Yankees haven’t even made a return trip. We all know about the 2004 Red Sox and their triumph over the Yanks, coming back in the ALCS after being down three-games to one. However, what is interesting to look at how things have changed since 2003 as a direct result of how the… Click to read more