Almost four years ago, I wrote a post about the all-time worst Dodger seasons by position, basically assembling a team consisting of those worst Dodger seasons. This was two full years before Eugenio Velez graced the Dodgers with his presence. He really did wear a Dodger uniform, right? It's difficult to tell because in 2011, Velez received 37 at-bats for the Dodgers and was retired every single time. He did manage to walk a couple of times, but good gosh that O-fer makes everything else irrelevant. Velez's 0-for-37 stands out because it is the longest any position player has ever gone, in terms of at-bats, without a hit in a season. And it is all Velez has to show for his Dodger career. Because the Dodgers let him go free after the season, understandably. Since that time, Velez has been signed by the Cardinals and let go, signed by the Blue Jays and let go, signed by the Brewers and ... well the season isn't over yet. With each of those teams, he didn't g...
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