1. 1962 New York Mets

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In their first year of existence, the Mets went 40-120, the most losses in the history of the majors. They were particularly futile on the mound, posting an MLB-worst ERA of 5.14. Ronald Kanehl (pictured), a 28-year-old rookie, played every position but pitcher and catcher over 133 games.