List of MLB individual streaks
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The following is a list of notable individual streaks achieved in Major League Baseball.
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[edit] Hitting
[edit] Consecutive game records
Consecutive games with a hit
- 56 - Joe Dimaggio, New York Yankees - May 15 through July 16, 1941
Consecutive games hitting a home run
- 3 tied with 8 - Dale Long, Pittsburgh Pirates - May 19 through May 28, 1956, Don Mattingly, - New York Yankees - July 8 through July 18, 1987, and Ken Griffey, Jr., Seattle Mariners - July 20 through July 28, 1993
Consecutive games reaching base
- 84 - Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox - July 1 through September 27, 1949
Consecutive games without a strikeout
- 115 - Joe Sewell, Cleveland Indians - May 17 through September 19, 1929
Consecutive games with two or more hits
- 13 - Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis Cardinals - July 5 through July 18, 1923
Consecutive games with three or more hits
- 2 tied with 6 - Sam Thompson, Philadelphia Phillies - June 11 through 21, 1895, and George Brett, Kansas City Royals - May 8 through 13, 1976
Consecutive games with an extra base hit
- 2 tied with 14 - Paul Waner, Pittsburgh Pirates - June 6 through June 20, 1927, and Chipper Jones, Atlanta Braves - July 1 through July 16, 2006
Consecutive games with an RBI
- 17 - Ray Grimes, Chicago Cubs - June 27 through July 2, 1922
Consecutive games scoring one or more runs
- 2 tied with 18 - Red Rolfe, New York Yankees - August 9 through August 25, 1939, and Kenny Lofton, Cleveland Indians - August 15 through September 3, 2000
Consecutive games with a walk
- 18 - Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants - September 9 through 28, 2002
Consecutive games with a triple
- 5 - Chief Wilson, Pittsburgh Pirates - June 17 through 20, 1912
[edit] Consecutive plate appearance records
Consecutive plate appearances reaching base
- 17 - Piggy Ward, Baltimore Orioles and Cincinnati Reds - June 16 through June 19, 1893 (8 hits, 8 walks, 1 hit-by-pitch)
- 17 - Earl Averill, Jr., Los Angeles Angels - June 3 through June 10 (first game), 1962 (7 hits, 8 walks, 1 error, 1 fielder's choice)
- 16 - Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox - September 17 through September 24, 1957 (6 hits, 9 walks, 1 hit-by-pitch)
- 16 - Rico Petrocelli, Boston Red Sox - April 20 through April 23, 1969 (7 hits, 7 walks, 2 fielders' choice)
- 16 - Manny Ramirez, Boston Red Sox - August 18 (second game) through August 21, 2006 (7 hits, 7 walks, 2 errors)
Consecutive plate appearances with a hit
- 12 - Walt Dropo, Detroit Tigers - July 14 and 15, 1952
Consecutive plate appearances with a walk
- 5 tied with 7 - Billy Rogell, Detroit Tigers - August 17 through 19, 1938, Mel Ott, New York Giants - June 16 through 18, 1943, Eddie Stanky, New York Giants - August 29 and 30, 1950, Jose Canseco, Oakland Athletics - August 4 and 5, 1992, and Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants - September 24 through 26, 2004
[edit] Consecutive season records
Consecutive seasons hitting .300 or better
- 23 - Ty Cobb, Detroit Tigers - 1906 through 1928
Consecutive seasons, .400 on-base percentage or better
- 17 - Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox - 1939 through 1958
Consecutive seasons, .600 slugging percentage or better
- 8 - Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants - 1998 through 2005
Consecutive seasons, 100 or more RBI
- 2 tied with 13 - Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees - 1926 through 1938, and Jimmie Foxx, Philadelphia A's and Boston Red Sox - 1929 through 1941
Consecutive seasons with 200 or more hits
- 8 - Willie Keeler, Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas - 1894 through 1901
Consecutive seasons with 150 or more hits
- 17 - Hank Aaron, Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves - 1955 through 1971
Consecutive seasons with 100 or more runs scored
- 2 tied with 13 - Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees - 1926 through 1938, and Hank Aaron, Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves - 1955 through 1967
Consecutive seasons with 40 or more home runs
- 7 - Babe Ruth, New York Yankees - 1926 through 1932
Consecutive seasons with 30 or more home runs
- 13 - Barry Bonds, Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants - 1992 through 2004
Consecutive seasons with 40 or more doubles
- 7 - Joe Medwick, St. Louis Cardinals - 1933 through 1939
Consecutive seasons with 20 or more triples
- 4 - Ed Konetchy, St. Louis Cardinals - 1909 through 1912
Consecutive seasons with 100 or more walks
- 2 tied with 8 - Frank Thomas, Chicago White Sox - 1991 through 1998, and Bobby Abreu, Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees - 1999 through 2006 (active streak)
Consecutive seasons with 600 or more at-bats
- 13 - Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies - 1968 through 1980
[edit] Baserunning
Consecutive stolen bases without being caught stealing
- 50 - Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals - September 18, 1988 through July 26, 1989
Consecutive seasons, 50 or more stolen bases
- 12 - Lou Brock, St. Louis Cardinals - 1965 through 1976
Consecutive seasons, 40 or more stolen bases
- 14 - Rickey Henderson, Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, and Toronto Blue Jays - 1980 through 1993
[edit] Pitching
[edit] Consecutive game records
Consecutive games won
- 24 - Carl Hubbell, New York Giants - July 18, 1936 through May 27, 1937 (record set over two seasons)
Consecutive games won from start of season
- 19 - Rube Marquard, New York Giants - April 11 through July 3, 1912
Consecutive complete games
- 39 - Jack Taylor, St. Louis Cardinals - April 15 through October 6, 1904
Consecutive shutouts
- 6 - Don Drysdale, Los Angeles Dodgers - May 14 through June 4, 1968
Consecutive no-hit games
- 2 - Johnny Vander Meer, Cincinnati Reds - June 11 and 15, 1938
Consecutive saves converted
- 84 - Eric Gagne, Los Angeles Dodgers - August 28, 2002 through July 5, 2004 (record set over three seasons)
[edit] Consecutive innings records
Consecutive scoreless innings pitched
- 59 - Orel Hershiser, Los Angeles Dodgers - August 30 through September 28, 1988
Consecutive hitless innings pitched
- 24.1 - Cy Young, Boston Americans - May 3 through May 11, 1904 (included one perfect game)
Consecutive perfect innings pitched
- 13.2 - Jim Barr, San Francisco Giants - August 23 and 29, 1972
Consecutive innings pitched without allowing a walk
- 84.1 - Bill Fischer, Kansas City Athletics - August 3 through September 30, 1962
Consecutive innings pitched without allowing a home run
- 1001 - Ed Killian, Cleveland Indians and Detroit Tigers - September 19, 1903, through August 7, 1907
Consecutive batters faced with a strikeout
- 10 - Tom Seaver, New York Mets - April 22, 1970
[edit] Consecutive season records
Consecutive seasons, 20 or more wins
- 14 - Cy Young, Cleveland Spiders and Boston Pilgrims - 1891 through 1904
Consecutive seasons, 15 or more wins
- 16 - Greg Maddux, Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves - 1988 through 2003
Consecutive seasons, 300 or more strikeouts
- 5 - Randy Johnson, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, and Arizona Diamondbacks - 1998 through 2002
Consecutive seasons, 200 or more strikeouts
- 9 - Tom Seaver, New York Mets - 1968 through 1976
Consecutive Opening Day starts
- 14 - Jack Morris, Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins, and Toronto Blue Jays - 1980 through 1993
Consecutive seaons, 30 or more saves
- 8 - Trevor Hoffman, San Diego Padres - 1995 through 2002
[edit] Fielding
Consecutive fielding chances without an error
- 1,700 - Stuffy McInnis, Philadelphia A's - May 31, 1921 through June 2, 1922
[edit] Games Played
Consecutive games played
- 2,632 - Cal Ripken, Jr., Baltimore Orioles - May 30, 1982 through September 19, 1998
Consecutive innings played (non-pitcher)
- 8,243 - Cal Ripken, Jr., Baltimore Orioles - June 5, 1982 through September 14, 1987 (record set over 903 games)
Consecutive seasons played
- 27 - Cap Anson, Philadelphia Athletics and Chicago Cubs - 1871 through 1897
[edit] Awards
Consecutive Gold Glove Awards
- 2 tied with 16 - Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles - 1960 through 1975, and Jim Kaat, Minnesota Twins, Chicago White Sox, and Philadelphia Phillies - 1962 through 1977
Consecutive Silver Slugger Awards (award first attributed in 1980)
- 10 - Mike Piazza, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets - 1993 through 2002
Consecutive Hank Aaron Awards (award first attributed in 1999)
- 3 - Alex Rodriguez, Texas Rangers - 2001 through 2003
Consecutive Cy Young Awards
- 2 tied with 4 - Greg Maddux, Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves - 1992 through 1995, and Randy Johnson, Arizona Diamondbacks - 1999 through 2002
Consecutive MVP Awards
- 4 - Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants - 2001 through 2004
Consecutive All-Star Game appearances
- 21 - Hank Aaron, Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves - 1955 through 1975
[edit] See also
[edit] External Links
Baseball's 11 greatest individual streaks in major league history