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Boston Red Caps. NL. 42. 18. .700. 60. National League Champions. The all-time best single season record belongs to the Cincinnati Red Stockings, who posted baseball's only perfect record at 67–0 (57–0 against National Association of Base Ball Players clubs) in 1869, prior to Major League baseball. Their record stretched to 81–0 across ...
List of WPA World Nine-ball Men's Championship winners; Year Winner Runner-up Final score Location 1990 Earl Strickland (USA) Jeff Carter (USA) 3–1: Bergheim, Germany 1991 Earl Strickland (USA) Nick Varner (USA) 9–7 Las Vegas, United States 1992 Johnny Archer (USA) Bobby Hunter (USA) 13–12 Taipei, Taiwan 1993
In baseball and softball, a win–loss record (also referred to simply as a record) is a statistic that indicates the number of wins (denoted "W") and losses (denoted "L") credited to a pitcher. For example, a 20–10 win–loss record would represent 20 wins and 10 losses. In each game, one pitcher on the winning team is awarded a win (the ...
Caitlin Clark didn’t win Saturday afternoon, but her outing at the Barclays Center set a WNBA revenue record. The New York Liberty earned more than $2 million in ticket revenue for their 91-80 ...
Most Consecutive Wins. 15, 12 March – 9 July 1995; Most Consecutive Losses. 8, 6 May – 29 July 1950; 8, 28 August 1998 – 18 April 1999; Biggest Comeback. Recovered from a 20-point deficit. Trailed Penrith Panthers 26–6 after 53 minutes to win 36–26 at Brookvale Oval on 29 May 2005; Worst Collapse. Surrendered a 24-point lead.
The World 8-Ball Championship, held Oct. 21 – 26, was part of the APA’s World Championships which featured nearly 15,000 total players and more than $1.2 Million in prize money.
Winning percentage. In sports, a winning percentage or Copeland score is the fraction of games or matches a team or individual has won. The statistic is commonly used in standings or rankings to compare teams or individuals. It is defined as wins divided by the total number of matches played (i.e. wins plus draws plus losses).
All statistics are correct as of May 11, 2014. Record loss: Seattle Sounders FC 1–6 Santos Laguna; CONCACAF Champions League; March 11, 2012. Record Major League Soccer loss: Seattle Sounders FC 0–5 New England Revolution; Gillette Stadium; May 11, 2014. Record CONCACAF Champions League loss:
In the final minutes of the Bucks’ Game 6 loss to the Pacers, which closed out the series and sent the Pacers into the Eastern Conference semifinals, Beverley was seen throwing a ball at a ...
The Denver Nuggets have the lowest win–loss record percentage, with .177. The Baltimore Bullets have the most games played (450), wins (158), and losses (292) for a defunct NBA franchise. The Cleveland Rebels, Detroit Falcons, Indianapolis Jets, Pittsburgh Ironmen, and Toronto Huskies are all tied for fewest games played (60).