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Losing Game Scores

Posted by Chris J. on May 6, 2008

This is the 20th anniversay of Kerry Wood's big 20 K game.  Shane Reynolds, opposing him, had a nice day as well, posting a game score of 68.

That leads to a  question: what's the worst game score ever in a loss?

 It's these games.  Well, it ain't perfect.  The top two are no-decisions.  Thus the best ever game score in a loss goes to Harvey Haddix.  (thinks for a beat).  Well, yeah, that makes  a lot of sense.  Here's the cleaned-up accurate list of pitchers who got decisions.

OK, how about in a 9-inning loss?  These are the worst game scores.

And while I'm looking it up, here are the worst game scores for a guy who got a win.  Maybe Woody Williams was just pitching to the score.

4 Responses to “Losing Game Scores”

  1. pericles35 Says:

    It's not the 20th anniversary! Wood would have been like 11, in 1988.

  2. savoyspecial Says:

    9-inning loss list isn't accurate. The top game score (Randy Johnson in 1992) pitched 9 innings, but the game lasted 13 innings. Therefore, Randy didn't receive the Loss.

  3. fabio Says:

    Ryan Rupe and Kevin Appier were one batter from perfect.

  4. gerry Says:

    Although you don't mention it above, you're only looking at the Retrosheet era. Fair enough, I wouldn't know how to do a systematic search through earlier times myself. But I think that back when men were men they had a 24-inning, 1-0 game, where both pitchers went the distance. The loser would have had a nice game score, I imagine.