0-7 Starts in AL History
The Twins became the 11th American League team to lose at least its first seven games.
1914 Cleveland Indians
0-8 start 51-102 finish
1920 Detroit Tigers
0-13 start61-93 finish
1945 Boston Red Sox
0-8 start71-83 finish
1952 Detroit Tigers
0-8 start50-104 finish
1968 Chicago White Sox
0-10 start67-95 finish
1988 Baltimore Orioles
0-21 start54-107 finish
1992 Kansas City Royals
0-7 start72-90 finish
2002 Detroit Tigers
0-11 start55-106 finish
2003 Detroit Tigers
0-9 start43-119 finish
2008 Detroit Tigers
0-7 start74-88 finish
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