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What is the longest losing streak in Cubs history?

What is the longest losing streak in Cubs history?

1. The Cubs’ home losing streak hit 13 games, a new franchise record. They tied the 1994 Cubs for the longest home skid in team history with Saturday’s loss.

What are the most games the Cubs have lost in a row?

Share All sharing options for: A look at the Cubs’ franchise-record 14-game losing streak in 1997. Just looking at baseball-reference’s 1997 Cubs team page, you’d never think that team could lose 14 straight. Sammy Sosa, Mark Grace, Ryne Sandberg, Shawon Dunston…

How many Cubs lose in a row?

But even one more loss added to the current streak would put the 2021 Cubs among only 15 in franchise history that have lost 10 in a row, and just four off the team record set by the 1997 team that lost its first 14 games.

What year did the Cubs lose 100 games?

2012
When the Cubs last lost 100 games (2012), they were rebuilding under Theo Epstein and Jed Hoyer in the duo’s first season running the front office.

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What is the Cubs losing streak 2021?

Here are the longest home losing streaks in Cubs history: 13 games: July 27 to Aug. 22, 2021. 12 games: April 4 to May 5, 1994.

What’s the longest win streak in MLB?

26 straight wins
The longest winning streak in MLB history is a contentious topic. The 1916 New York Giants technically hold the record at 26 straight wins, but it came with an unofficial tie during the run.

Are the Cubs AL or NL?

The Cubs play in the National League (NL) and have won three World Series titles (1907, 1908, and 2016).

What was the worst year for the Chicago Cubs?

Worst Franchise Seasons

Rank Year Losses
1 1962 103
1966 103
3 2012 101
4 1901 86

When was the last Cubs no hitter?

The Cubs’ most recent no-hitter at Wrigley Field came when Pappas stifled the Padres on Sept. 2, 1972. It was nearly a perfect game.