Go 162-0.
A win every day from April to October. Draft a full lineup and rotation from a century and a half of eras, then ask the schedule for perfection.
Draft your nine — go 162-0
- Six decades of history
- Real season stats
- New board daily
Finish this draft
Try it right here — one seat left on this roster. Pick the closer.
Featured eraBoston1940–49rotates daily
Four greats from this eraTap your pick
Your twelveone seat open
SPMel ParnellSSVern StephensSPTex HughsonSSJoe CroninRFPete FoxSSEddie LakeCFDom DiMaggioSSJohnny PeskySPCharlie Wagner1BRudy York3BJim TaborDHyour pick
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Finish this draft
Try it right here — one seat left on this roster. Pick the closer.
Featured eraNew York1920–29rotates daily
Four greats from this eraTap your pick
Your twelveone seat open
SPWaite HoytSPWilcy MooreSPHerb PennockSPBob ShawkeySPCarl MaysLFBob MeuselCWally Schang1BWally PippCBill DickeyCPat CollinsRPGarland BraxtonDHyour pick
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Finish this draft
Try it right here — one seat left on this roster. Pick the closer.
Featured eraSan Francisco2000–09rotates daily
Four greats from this eraTap your pick
Your twelveone seat open
SPTim LincecumSPJason SchmidtRPRobb NenRPFelix RodriguezSPMatt Cain3BPablo SandovalLFMoises AlouCFRandy Winn2BRay Durham1BJ. T. SnowCBenito SantiagoDHyour pick
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The math
162season wins
0losses allowed
The best real teams in history lost fifty times. A season without a single loss is baseball’s most absurd hypothetical — which makes it the best challenge.
Questions
- What is the 162-0 challenge?
- Draft an all-time baseball roster — lineup and rotation — one spun era at a time, then a full season simulates. 162-0 means no losses, ever.
- How deep does the history go?
- Franchise eras back to 1871, every season rated within its own era. Dead-ball aces and modern closers compete on equal terms.
- Is there a daily board?
- Yes — one shared board a day. Everyone drafts the same spins; the leaderboard settles it.