Worst team in the MLB 2022

It is always important to take a look at the MLB standings and latest power rankings before diving into the current games in the MLB. It is a great way to get an understanding of how things could play out through the 2022 season.

As more games are played, the MLB team power rankings will change, reflecting the performances, talent, and overall MLB standings. The most blown saves in MLB 2022 still have a chance to change, with the season only being halfway through. Teams have lots of room to improve as we head into the summer. Let us take a look at the best vs. the worst MLB 2022 team power rankings.

Worst team in the MLB 2022
Worst team in the MLB 2022
Worst team in the MLB 2022

Starting pitcher Reiver Sanmartin of the Reds throws against the Colorado Rockies.

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By Evan Bleier @itishowitis

A dumpster fire off of the diamond due to inept management and poor public relations, the 2022 Cincinnati Reds are also an unmitigated disaster on the field and currently have the worst record in Major League Baseball at 3-20 after losing nine out of their last 10 games.

Closing in on equalling the worst start by any MLB team since 2003 (Tigers, 3-25), the Reds have yet to win in the month of May and are already 12.5 games back of the first-place Brewers in the NL Central. It’s the worst start in the 141-year history of the franchise — and Cincinnati may not have even hit rock bottom.

As FiveThirtyEight points out, the Reds have a chance to be the most pathetic major-league ballclub since the 1899 Cleveland Spiders, who lost 134 of their 154 games during their final season of existence. (No wonder Cleveland went with Guardians instead of Spiders when renaming their franchise prior to this season.) Losers of 40 of their last 41 games, the Spiders set a new standard for non-excellence with six separate double-digit losing streaks during the 1899 season, including one that lasted 24 games.

Reds’ fan with a bag over his head as team heads towards 11th straight loss. pic.twitter.com/Lq9K3XSpIf

— Sean Lahman 🌊 (@seanlahman) April 23, 2022

Since, like the Spiders, the Reds can’t beat anyone, they might be joining ’em. Since 1871 across the majors (excluding the Negro Leagues) only 16 teams ever had three wins or fewer in their first 23 decisions of a season. Now with a winning percentage of .130, Cincinnati is winning ballgames at the same rate as the Spiders’ .130 mark from 1899.

Why is this happening? Longtime franchise slugger Joey Votto, who is currently on the COVID-19 injured list and had 36 homers with 99 RBI last season following a slow start, has hit a miserable .122/.278/.135 through 22 games this season and the Reds as a team were 30th in slugging (.311) and OPS (.582) and 29th in average (.201) and OBP (.271) as of yesterday. Cincy’s pitching isn’t much better as the staff ranked 30th in team ERA (6.15), WHIP (1.63), and opponent batting average (.225) as of yesterday.

#Reds couldn’t get out of April before the bags came out on the fans pic.twitter.com/YEMH3vw59E

— Larry Phillips (@Ohiopreplegends) April 23, 2022

It is a brutal state of affairs for a franchise that has the sixth-most wins in MLB history (10,716) and it seems likely to continue following an offseason that saw the Reds spend $52.4 million (fifth-lowest in MLB) on the way to building the 10th-lowest MLB payroll ($116 million). But, according to FiveThirtyEight, the Reds won’t get caught in the Spiders’ web of incompetence.

“Despite all this, the Reds will doubtless finish the season better than the 1899 Cleveland Spiders did,” per the site. “Modern baseball may have brazen tanking, but there are enough competitive-balance guardrails in place to prevent current teams from flirting with a .130 winning percentage. But the fact that, 23 games into the season, we can even make a comparison between the two speaks to just how far the Reds have fallen — and how rough things can still get for baseball fan bases 123 years after the Robison brothers ran one of their franchises directly into the ground.”

Who are the worst teams in baseball 2022?

Ranking the 10 Worst MLB Teams.
Arizona Diamondbacks. The Diamondbacks are undoubtedly the worst team in the majors this year, and frankly, it's not even close..
Pittsburgh Pirates. ... .
Baltimore Orioles. ... .
Texas Rangers. ... .
Detroit Tigers. ... .
Minnesota Twins. ... .
Kansas City Royals. ... .
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Are the 2022 Reds the worst team ever?

Local12.com Digital Sports Columnist/Editor Richard Skinner ranked the 1934 team as the worst in franchise history based on several factors. That club went on to finish with a 52-99-1 record in the 154-game season. The 2022 Reds, as of Monday, were tied for 10th-worst in franchise history in terms of win percentage: 1.

What MLB team has the worst record?

The 1899 Cleveland Spiders own the worst single-season record of all time (minimum 120 games) and for all eras, finishing at 20–134 (.

Who is the losingest team in baseball?

The Philadelphia Phillies have the most losses, with 11,112, while the Arizona Diamondbacks have the fewest, with 1,946. With 21,769 games played, the Chicago Cubs have played more games than any other MLB club.