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As the regular season of 1962 comes to a close, the New York Mets have already claimed a daunting record… the most losses in a season.
Having passed the Athletics 1916 record of 117 losses on September 23rd, the Mets headed to Wrigley Field for the final game of the season with a record of 40-119 (plus one tied game). Could the players find a bit of honor to close out the debut season with a win, or would they reach the talismanic mark of 120 losses?
Bob Murphy, supported by Ralph Kiner and Lindsey Nelson, calls the game on WABC.
You can find the boxscore here.
This game was played on September 30th, 1962.
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As the regular season of 1962 comes to a close, the New York Mets have already claimed a daunting record… the most losses in a season.
Having passed the Athletics 1916 record of 117 losses on September 23rd, the Mets headed to Wrigley Field for the final game of the season with a record of 40-119 (plus one tied game). Could the players find a bit of honor to close out the debut season with a win, or would they reach the talismanic mark of 120 losses?
Bob Murphy, supported by Ralph Kiner and Lindsey Nelson, calls the game on WABC.
You can find the boxscore here.
This game was played on September 30th, 1962.

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