Strange stuff goes through a person’s mind while waiting at a stoplight. For instance, how bad do the Minnesota Twins have to be to equal the Vikings’ miserable 3-13 season in 2011?
Well, to reach the depths of ineptitude achieved by the Vikings, the Twins would have to lose 132 games. That comes out to a .185 percentage. The Vikings finished at .187.
If the Twins can win 31 games, they’ll surpass the Vikings with a .191 percentage.
You’re correct, that’s not asking much. The Twins’ worst season was their
60-102 mark in 1982. That comes out to a .370 winning percentage.
Two big league baseball teams have plunged below the .200 plateau. The 1899 Cleveland Spiders lost 134 of 154 games (.130) and the 1890 Pittsburgh Pirates finished 23-113 (.169).
Источник: Bismarck Tribune





