Carl Yastrzemski
Carl Yastrzemski with 3308 games played for the Boston Red Sox between 1961-1983. Hank Aaron is second with 3076 games played for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, Stan Musial is third with 3026 games played for the St. Louis Cardinals, and Cal Ripken Jr. is fourth with 3001 games played for the Baltimore Orioles. These four players are the only four in MLB history that have played 3000+ games for one team.
No. Preseason games are glorified "practice," and don't count toward a team's record for the season.
7 games total minus the 2 games that the team has won equals 5 games. Since the team has played 7 and won 2, that means they have lost 5 games. Therefore, the fraction of the games the team has lost is 5/7 because 5 is the games lost and 7 is the total number of games played.
The record for the most extra inning games played by one team in one season is held by the Boston Red Sox, who played 31 extra inning games in the 1943 season. For the 2009 season the record is held by the Los Angeles Dodgers. As of 13 September, 20 of the Dodgers' 144 games have gone to extra innings, of which they have won 11 and lost 9. Ten of these have been played at home and ten on the road. The longest was 15 innings against the St Louis Cardinals, in St Louis, on 29 July. The Dodgers lost 3-2.
This can happen if a player is traded during the season. If his previous team has already played more games than his new team, he may have appeared in more total games than his current team has played.
Carl Yastrzemski with 3308 games played for the Boston Red Sox between 1961-1983. Hank Aaron is second with 3076 games played for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, Stan Musial is third with 3026 games played for the St. Louis Cardinals, and Cal Ripken Jr. is fourth with 3001 games played for the Baltimore Orioles. These four players are the only four in MLB history that have played 3000+ games for one team.
No. In a best of 7 series, four games at the home of the team with the best record and three at the other team's home.
Their record was 32-8
You take the total number of games played and divide that number into the total number of wins: Example: Team A has won 90 games and lost 60 games. They have played 150 games total. You would divide 150, the total number of games played, into 90, the total number of wins. Team A's winning percentage would be .600.
This occurs when two teams have played an uneven amount of games. Say one team's record is 84-35, which is 119 games. The team behind them by a half game would be 84-36, at 120 games. Thus, the team with fewer losses is ahead, only because they have not played the same amount of games.
This occurs when two teams have played an uneven amount of games. Say one team's record is 84-35, which is 119 games. The team behind them by a half game would be 84-36, at 120 games. Thus, the team with fewer losses is ahead, only because they have not played the same amount of games.
The Dallas Cowboys hold the record for most postseason appearences with 28. They also hold the record for most postseason games played with 54.
No. Preseason games are glorified "practice," and don't count toward a team's record for the season.
As of the 2008 season, that would be defensive tackle Steve McMichael with 191 consecutive games played. Steve McMichael - 191 games (1981-1993)
With a record of 27-7 the team played a total of 34 games. If they averaged 77 points per game then the total points would be the average/game * total number of games:77 ppg * 34 games = 2618 points
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It belongs to Edmonton Grads. Women's team from Canada, played 522 games from 1915 to 1940 and won all but twenty of them.