The Yeshiva University Maccabees and the Lehman College Lightning, two struggling baseball teams, are set to face off in a nonconference doubleheader. Yeshiva has lost 99 consecutive games, while Lehman is on a 42-game losing streak. The matchup has been dubbed the “worst baseball game of all time” by one observer. Despite the losing streaks, both teams have hope for improvement in the future. Yeshiva’s coach, athletic director, and players have declined to comment on the streak, while Lehman’s athletic director remains confident in the team’s coach and progress. The game will be played at Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Naimoli Family Baseball Complex, which has no lights and could potentially end in a tie if it goes into extra innings. Both teams are looking to break their losing streaks and build a strong foundation for future success. Despite the challenges, both teams are focused on improving and turning their programs around in the face of adversity. The match between the two Division III schools will take place on Tuesday afternoon, with the possibility of a tie given the lack of lights at the venue. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. ET, with sunset at 7:28 p.m.
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