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The Cubs are inching closer to setting a new franchise record for their longest losing streak and made history Sunday when their skid hit 11 games.
The Buffalo Sabres started the year seeking to ignite their offense with new acquisitions, but instead they found ignominy with a historic losing streak.
The losing streak (0-15-3), which began on Feb. 25 with an overtime loss to the Devils, was equal parts woe and “whoa,” as the Sabres were abjectly bad at times and imaginatively so at others.
A losing streak and a winless streak are distinctively different, as a winless streak may include:
Most quantitative studies of winning and losing streaks, and the associated concept of
Studies in sports management suggest that some managers are able to interrupt losing streaks (and prolong winning streaks) through managerial strategies such as changing the lineup or rotation of players.
To the extent that they exist, losing streaks may arise from the
List of the longest individual losing streaks of all time in each sport:
The upcoming episode, titled “Scrawl Out of the Sand Tomb, Ash and Goh”, sees the pair of Pokemon trainers reeling from Ash’s loss, with Ketchum apparently suffering some big problems in “official Pokemon battles”. On top of the psychological problems that Ketchum is dealing with, it also seems as if the stars of Pokemon Journeys will also have to tangle with a Flygon, who seems to have a big role in the future of the anime series. With Ash’s ultimate goal to not only be one of the best trainers in the world, but defeat the current champion of the Galar Region in Leon, Ketchum will definitely need to beat his losing streak if he wants a chance to accomplish either of these tasks.
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The two losing streaks have come in less than a two-month span — the first between June 25 and July 6 — and are among the longest in Cubs history.






























