The 2018 Orioles have made history: This is the worst squad in the team's 64 years in Baltimore.

With a 6-4 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays, the Orioles picked up loss No. 108 on the season, the most the team has ever accumulated in a year since moving to Baltimore for the 1954 season.

With 11 games to go, and with series against the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros to end the campaign, the Orioles still have a realistic shot at setting the franchise's overall mark for futility. The 1939 St. Louis Browns hold that "record" at 111 losses.

“You’re either playing in October or you’re not,” manager Buck Showalter said. “But these types of things make people think how far away you are. Like I said before, those things can change quickly. A lot of things can get better.”

This moment has been inevitable for a while now, but for a small time Tuesday it seemed the Orioles were going to delay the infamy. They led 4-0 after four innings, and 4-2 entering the seventh. The Blue Jays added four runs in the top of the seventh frame, however, and Baltimore would not challenge in any meaningful way the rest of the game.

While the game itself was more of the same for the O's this year (i.e. bad), the team also made some awesome history on Tuesday night. The Orioles became the first professional sports team to wear jerseys with all lettering in Braille in their National Federation of the Blind Night.

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This year's group broke the team loss record previously held by the 1988 Orioles, who started that campaign a mind-boggling 0-21. The only other Orioles team to hit 100 losses in their time in Baltimore was the inaugural 1954 squad.

“The season ain’t over yet, so I haven’t really wrapped my head around it yet,” pitcher Dylan Bundy said about the 108 losses. “I haven’t really thought about it too much. Just try to show up to work every day and get better.”

The Orioles appeared in the ALCS just four years ago, and made the playoffs as a wild-card team in 2016. But the team imploded this year, sparking a mass sell-off at the trade deadline that saw mainstays Manny Machado, Jonathan Schoop, Darren O'Day, Zach Britton and others leave town, officially marking the beginning of what will probably be a long rebuild.

Baltimore will not be alone in the 100-loss club though, barring a stunning close to the season by Kansas City. The Royals fell to 52-99 on Tuesday with 11 games to play. Should Kansas City drop one more game, it will have 100 losses for the fifth time in the 21st century, and it has an outside chance at also becoming the worst team in franchise history (current loss record: 106).

However, helping Royals fans some is the World Series title they got in 2015, as well as the exciting pennant run they made the year before.

In that 2014 ALCS the Royals beat ... the Orioles.

Contributing: Associated Press