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Joltin' Joe DiMaggio owns perhaps the most famous streak in sports: 56 straight games with a hit, which he did in 1941
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Cal Ripken Jr. (The "Iron Man") passed Lou Gehrig (The "Iron Horse") by suiting up for his 2,131st straight game in 1995. Ripken kept going until game No. 2,632
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Dale Long (1956), Don Mattingly (1987) and Ken Griffey Jr. (1993) all share this record at 8 straight games with a homer
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The N.Y. Giants went 26 straight games without a loss (tying once) in 1916. In 2017, Cleveland set the AL's longest win streak at 22 games
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Johnny Kling (1902), Pinky Higgins (1938) and Walt Dropo (1952) got hits in 12 straight at-bats to set the modern AL/NL record. Dustin Pedroia and Bernie Williams (11 straight hits) are the closest players since
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In 1988, Orel Hershiser strung together 59 scoreless frames to break a record that another Dodger legend, Don Drysdale, had held for 20 years
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Tom Seaver's 10 consecutive strikeouts on April 22, 1970 stood as the record for over 40 years until Aaron Nola ...
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... and Corbin Burnes both tied Seaver's mark within a span of 48 days in 2021