The postseason brings together the greatest teams from the regular season, resulting in high-intensity duels. However, there are special cases that have remained in the memory of fans because they ended up in humiliating results.
In this article, we will mention what were possibly the 5 worst playoff losses in the history of the U.S. professional leagues.
The ranking: Top 5 most humiliating postseason defeats
MLB : Red Sox 16 Yankees 1
Every game between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees is intensely tense and exciting, but Game 3 of the 2018 American League Divisional Series was a complete beatdown, with Mookie Betts and Brock Holt as the big players.
The Reds won 16-1, and Holt made MLB history by becoming the first player to hit for the cycle in a postseason game.
NBA | Bulls 120, Bucks 66
As the first round of the 2015 NBA Playoffs played out, the Chicago Bulls displayed their best abilities to crush the Milwaukee Bucks of a young Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton.
The game ended with an incredible score of 120-66, with all of the Bulls’ starters managing to record at least 10 points, while the losing team was unable to score 20 points in any quarter.
NFL | Jaguars 62, Dolphins 7
It is very rare for an NFL team to record more than 50 points in a game, so what the Jacksonville Jaguars did in the 2000 playoffs went into the league’s history books.
Jacksonville defeated the Miami Dolphins 62-7 in a game that corresponded to the Divisional Round of the 1999/00 NFL playoffs: the largest defeat at this stage in the history of the professional football league.
The game was also the last for legendary quarterback Dan Marino. What a farewell!
NBA | Nuggets 121, Hornets 63
The 2008-09 Denver Nuggets had a successful season, with the most memorable victory coming in Game 5 of the first round of the playoffs against the New Orleans Hornets, with a score of 121-63, which was out of character.
Future Basketball Hall of Famer Carmelo Anthony was the big scorer of the game with 26 points, while seven other Nuggets players recorded at least 10 points.
MLB : Red Sox, 23 Indians 7
Once again, the Boston Red Sox appear on this list of the most humiliating results in postseason history. We remember, on this occasion, the time they beat the Cleveland Indians with a final score of 23 runs to 7, in the fourth game of the 1999 American League Divisional Series.
José Offerman and Trot Nixon led the home team’s explosive performance at Boston’s legendary Fenway Park with five RBIs apiece.
After going over these surprising falls, it’s important to understand that each game is a completely different story.