Baseball's Top 5 Most Jaw-Dropping Team Meltdowns in MLB History

Winnings and losing are a part of every game, be it baseball or anything. In this list, there are the top 5 MLB teams, which collapsed badly despite having all the possibility for winning. Unforgettable moments where dominant teams crumbled, revealing shocking reversals and nail-biting finales, showcase the enduring drama of America's favorite pastime.

5. Toronto Blue Jays
1987

On October 4, 1987, at Tiger Stadium, the Detroit Tigers clung to a one-game lead in the AL East over the Toronto Blue Jays. A week earlier, the Jays had a 3 1/2 game lead, but a devastating sweep by the Tigers left them at 96-66, second in the division. Playoff dreams were dashed.

4. Chicago Cubs
1969

A fateful black cat behind Ron Santo at Shea Stadium in 1969 seemed to jinx the Chicago Cubs. Leading for 155 days, the Cubs crumbled in mid-September, losing 17 of 25 games. The New York Mets, formerly perennial underdogs, clinched the pennant, finishing eight games ahead.

3. Detroit Tigers
2009


After 146 days at the top, the Detroit Tigers led by three games with four to play. However, the lead vanished, leading to a tiebreaker with the Minnesota Twins, which they lost 6-5 in 12 innings, creating a memorable Metrodome farewell.

2. Boston Red Sox
2011

In 2011, the Boston Red Sox foreshadowed their downfall with a rocky 2-10 start. Despite an impressive 81-42 run, September proved disastrous. They dropped 20 of 27 games, squandered a nine-game lead, and, shockingly, missed the playoffs, a historic collapse.

1. Philadelphia Phillies
1964

"The Phold" stands as the ultimate collapse benchmark. The Phillies, once ahead by 6.5 games with 12 to play, shockingly dropped 10 in a row. Manager Gene Mauch's decisions to overuse pitchers Jim Bunning and Chris Short on short rest largely contributed to this historic debacle.

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