Well now you jerks have me going deep dive on the hottest start to a season, which is 13 wins by the '82 Braves and '87 Brewers.
The Braves started 13-0, then went 76-73 the rest of the way and got swept by the Cardinals 3-0 in the NLCS. Why was it only best of 5 that year? That's weird. They also had an 11-game losing streak from August 3-13.
The Braves' season opener they won 1-0 over the Padres in a game with 6 total hits. They beat the Padres twice, then hosted your hometown Houston Astros.
They beat us 6-2, in a game that the Astros made 3 errors, leading to a pair of unearned runs. That games was 5-0 after 1 inning. Then they beat us 8-6. That game was 5-0 after 2 innings. Progress! After 4 games, Rafael Ramirez was hitting .467 for the Braves.
Then they beat us 5-0 and we made 2 more errors and had 5 hits. So all three games were 5-0 at one point. Ramirez went 2 for 4 in that game and was hitting .474.
Then they swept the Reds 3 straight in Cincy, although they trailed in 2 of those games. That got them to 8-0.
Then they rolled up to Houston to beat us some more. We led 3-0 after 5 innings, then they scored 5 runs off Nolan Ryan in the sixth to win 5-3. At that point, Nolan was 0-3 with a 7.90 ERA.
Then they beat us 2-1 with 2 in the top of the first to get to 10-0.
Then 6-5 to get to 11-0. We were up 4-1 in the second inning of that game, Art Howe grounded out with the tying run at third in the bottom of the ninth.
They beat the Reds 4-2 to get to 12-0,then beat them 4-3 to get to 13-0, scoring 2 runs in the bottom of the ninth. There were only 22,000 people at that game! WTF, Atlanta? Down 4-3 here's the bottom of the ninth:
Sinatro walked
Ramirez reached on a bunt single, Sinatro to second.
Linares flied out to center.
Butler singled to shortstop; ball his SInatro, who is out, Ramirez to second.
Wild pitch sends Butler to 2B and Ramirez to 3B
Pocoroba intentionally walked.
Claudell Washington singles to center, 2 runs scored.
They hit 1 ball out of the infield and scored 2 runs.
When they were 13-0, they had a 4 game lead on the Padres and a 9 game lead on the Astros.
Next day, the Reds beat them 2-1
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I remember the
Brewers' streak pretty well because it was my first year with a subscription to Sports Illustrated and also the year Paul Molitor had a 39-game hit streak. They swept the Red Sox to start the season 3-0 at home, including a wild 12-11 third game of the year. Rob Deer aka 1980s Joey Gallo was 2 for 4 with 2 HR and 6 RBI in that game.
The next day they welcomed the Rangers to their home opener by scoring 8 runs in Arlington in the top opf the first and holding on to an 11-8 win. They scored 26 runs in 3 games to sweep Texas.
They got to 9-0 and swept the Orioles on April 15 as Juan Nieves threw a no-hitter. He walked 5 guys and struck out 7.
The Rangers rolled over for the next three, losing 10-2, 4-3, and 6-4 to get Milwaukee to 12-0. Rob Deer hit 2 more home runs in the last game to give him SEVEN in the first 12 games of the year. He had 4 RBI to get to 17.
12 games into the season, Rob Deer was hitting .429 with a 1.472 OPS and was on pace for 95 HR and 230 RBI
They beat the White Sox 5-4 to get to 13-0, then got whipped 7-1 the next day. At 13-0, they were only 3 games up on the Yankees. Ironically, neither of those teams won the division. The Tigers won 98, the Blue Jays won 96, and the Brewers finished 3rd with 91 wins.