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We knew only one could be the worst.
We also knew that all 17 teams in the tournament were, to put it simply, bad.
Now it’s down to two, as 1948 and 1981 have paced their ineptitude through three rounds to meet in the Tsuyoshi Nishioka Round for determination as to which is the worst of the worst:
Here’s how they tumbled to this point:
(6) 1948 Senators
ByungHo Park Round: Lost to (14) 1951 Senators 3-1
Ricky Nolasco Round: Lost to (10) 1982 Twins 4-1
At least they’ve been consistent, as
‘48, the third-lowest ranked of the ‘40s and ‘50s Senators teams, won one game in each of the three rounds on their way to the finals. After
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