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The all-time baseball draft game

Chase a perfect MLB season

Draft an all-time lineup and rotation, then try to run the table — a perfect 162-0 season no team has come close to. Rated by real history.

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SPIN THE ERA

Draft an all-time lineup and rotation, then try to run the table — a perfect 162-0 season no team has come close to. Rated by real history.

Daily Challenge

Today's board is live.Your board is waiting.Today’s board — done.

Same board for everyone. One attempt. Streak on the line.

   
      
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New board at midnight ET
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Live Draftthe same board for everyone · fresh every 10 min
·First seat is open — take this board
Latest finishesevery result is a card — as boards wrap
Finishes stream in here as boards wrap — grade-stamped, ready to share.
The record booklegendary baseball teams — tap one to draft its eras
The rulesthree calls · one perfect season
01SPIN

Every spin lands a franchise era — anywhere greatness happened. One legend era guaranteed per run.

02DRAFT

12 seats, your order — tap any open seat to spin it. Every pick flips the card: the honors, the rings, the real numbers.

03SURVIVE

A hundred sixty-two regular-season games, wire to wire — one weak seat costs games all summer. Go 162-0 and you’re immortal.

10,666player-seasons
1871–todaya century and a half
162games to survive
The daily baseball gameone board · one attempt · build a streak

Every day one board goes live and everyone in the world drafts the exact same spins — a daily sports game in the same spirit as a daily word game, except the puzzle is building an all-time baseball roster. You get a single attempt: draft your team, the season simulates, and your record lands on today's leaderboard.

Play the Daily Challenge and you build a streak — and it's a forgiving one: miss a day and your rest day covers it, miss two and you can still win it back the next day. A new board goes live at midnight ET, every sport runs its own daily board and leaderboard, and no account is needed — your streak saves to this device.

How a perfect baseball season works

Every round spins up one franchise era — a city and a window of years, back to 1871 — and lays out that squad with real season statistics on every card. You fill a full lineup and a rotation, twelve seats, then the 162-game season simulates: your roster’s era-fair ratings drive every game and the weakest seat drags hardest. Win the complete regular-season schedule and you’ve done what no real team ever has.

Has a baseball team ever come close?

Not really. The most wins any team has ever posted is 116 — Seattle went 116-46 in 2001, Chicago 116-36 in 1906 — and even those lost three dozen games. A perfect 162-0 has never been remotely approached, which is what makes it the ultimate board to chase here.

Draft from a century and a half

The board runs from 1871 to today, city and years only, every player-season rated against its own era. Play the cross-sport perfect season game, or switch to the gridiron and build an undefeated NFL team. New here? Read how to play and how the ratings work.

Questions people actually ask

Has an MLB team ever had a perfect season?

Nowhere near one. A 162-0 season is unthinkable — the most wins any team has ever managed is 116, by Seattle at 116-46 in 2001 and Chicago at 116-36 in 1906, and both still lost dozens. A perfect baseball season is the ultimate what-if, which is exactly why this game hands it to you.

What would a perfect MLB season even be?

Winning all 162 regular-season games. No real team has come within forty games of it. In this game the board plays the complete schedule, wire to wire; win every game and the record reads 162-0.

How do I build an all-time MLB team?

Each round spins one franchise era — a city and a window of years, anywhere back to 1871 — and lays out that squad with real season statistics on every card. You fill a full lineup and a rotation, twelve seats, then the season simulates. The weakest seat drags hardest.

Which eras can I draft from?

A century and a half — 1871 to today, city and years only. Dead-ball and modern eras are each rated against their own time, so no season gets an unfair edge over another.

Do I need an account?

No. It plays in the browser and your streaks and boards save to your device.