Terry Felton


Terry Lane Felton is a former pitcher for the Minnesota Twins. Felton holds two of the most dubious pitching records in Major League Baseball history: the most consecutive losses to start a career and most career losses without ever being credited with a victory. He was released by the Twins after the 1982 season in which he went 0-13, the last time an MLB pitcher had zero wins and at least twelve losses. When added to his 0-3 record coming into the season, this gave him a combined lifetime record of 0-16.
Felton was also the Minor League Baseball record holder for the most career wins with the Toledo Mud Hens, until broken by Shane Loux in 2004.
Felton became a Detective and later a Captain in the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office. He made minor headlines in July 2004, when his two-year-old daughter was attacked by the family rottweiler. Felton shot and killed the dog. His daughter is said to have only suffered minor injuries.