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Got curious about how long each team has gone since they've won the World Series, and how many times each team has done so. This all came from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Series_won
The first number in parenthesis is how many years since the team's most recent victory and the second number is how many total WS championships each franchise has had since 1903.
(List EDITed to reflect current WS champions)
Chicago Cubs (98 years since their last WS victory, and they have won a grand total of 2 championships. what's really embarassing is how far the next guys are down the list from here... they've only got 2 more years to keep that number from getting to 3 digits!)
Cleveland Indians (58, 2, pretty bad for a team that old, they need to take a lesson from the Red Sox and White Sox about ending ridiculously long streaks)
San Francisco Giants (52, 5 - but have not won since they left New York)
Texas Rangers (46 seasons of existence - oldest expansion team without a championship)
Houston Astros (45 seasons of existence, no championships yet)
Washington Nationals (38 seasons of existence for franchise including years as Montreal Expos, no championships yet)
Milwaukee Brewers (38 seasons of existence, no championships yet)
San Diego Padres (38 seasons of existence, no championships yet)
Seattle Mariners (28 seasons of existence, no championships yet)
Pittsburgh Pirates (27, 5)
Philadelphia Phillies (26, have only won the WS once - for a team that's more than 100 years old, in a lot of ways that's worse than the Cubs!)
Baltimore Orioles (23, 3)
Detroit Tigers (22, 4)
Kansas City Royals (21, 1)
New York Mets (20, 2)
Los Angeles Dodgers (18, 6)
Oakland Althetics (17, 9)
Cincinatti Reds (16, 5)
Minnesota Twins (15, 3 franchise championships, including 1 as Washington Senators)
Colorado Rockies (14 seasons of existence, no championships yet)
Toronto Blue Jays (13, 2)
Altanta Braves (11, 3)
Tampa Bay Devil Rays (9 seasons of existence, no championships yet)
New York Yankees (6, 26 - poor fellas; they have to wait another year to get that up to 27!)
Arizona Diamondbacks (5, 1)
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (4, 1)
Florida Marlins (3, 2 - since they've only been around for 14 years, that's pretty damn good - compare to the top of the list if you don't believe me!)
Boston Red Sox (2, 6)
Chicago White Sox (1, 3)
St. Louis Cardinals (0, 10)
The first number in parenthesis is how many years since the team's most recent victory and the second number is how many total WS championships each franchise has had since 1903.
(List EDITed to reflect current WS champions)
Chicago Cubs (98 years since their last WS victory, and they have won a grand total of 2 championships. what's really embarassing is how far the next guys are down the list from here... they've only got 2 more years to keep that number from getting to 3 digits!)
Cleveland Indians (58, 2, pretty bad for a team that old, they need to take a lesson from the Red Sox and White Sox about ending ridiculously long streaks)
San Francisco Giants (52, 5 - but have not won since they left New York)
Texas Rangers (46 seasons of existence - oldest expansion team without a championship)
Houston Astros (45 seasons of existence, no championships yet)
Washington Nationals (38 seasons of existence for franchise including years as Montreal Expos, no championships yet)
Milwaukee Brewers (38 seasons of existence, no championships yet)
San Diego Padres (38 seasons of existence, no championships yet)
Seattle Mariners (28 seasons of existence, no championships yet)
Pittsburgh Pirates (27, 5)
Philadelphia Phillies (26, have only won the WS once - for a team that's more than 100 years old, in a lot of ways that's worse than the Cubs!)
Baltimore Orioles (23, 3)
Detroit Tigers (22, 4)
Kansas City Royals (21, 1)
New York Mets (20, 2)
Los Angeles Dodgers (18, 6)
Oakland Althetics (17, 9)
Cincinatti Reds (16, 5)
Minnesota Twins (15, 3 franchise championships, including 1 as Washington Senators)
Colorado Rockies (14 seasons of existence, no championships yet)
Toronto Blue Jays (13, 2)
Altanta Braves (11, 3)
Tampa Bay Devil Rays (9 seasons of existence, no championships yet)
New York Yankees (6, 26 - poor fellas; they have to wait another year to get that up to 27!)
Arizona Diamondbacks (5, 1)
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (4, 1)
Florida Marlins (3, 2 - since they've only been around for 14 years, that's pretty damn good - compare to the top of the list if you don't believe me!)
Boston Red Sox (2, 6)
Chicago White Sox (1, 3)
St. Louis Cardinals (0, 10)
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