A week ago, Baltimore set the major-league record for consecutive losses at the beginning of a season, 14.
A listless Eagles team finished 3-13, setting a franchise record for losses in a season.
St. John's fell to 6-18, setting a team record for losses in a season.
Norwest set aside $200 million for losses on its portfolio of foreign loans.
In the first six weeks of the season, the Brewers have set team records for consecutive victories and losses.
They went 23-59 last season, setting a franchise record for losses.
Another $275 million was set aside for losses in a hospital insurance program.
Among other things, the company said it had set aside about $600 million for losses in Asia and other emerging markets.
The company said it would add $650 million to reserves, or money set aside for expected losses on its mortgage loan and real estate investments.
Their first victory of the season put an end to a 21-game streak that set an American League record for most consecutive losses.