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There have been 55 occurrences in Major League Baseball where a player had a hitting streak of at least 30 games. [5] Multiple streaks in the same season have occurred in 1922 (George Sisler and Rogers Hornsby), 1987 (Paul Molitor and Benito Santiago), 1997 (Nomar Garciaparra and Sandy Alomar Jr.), 1999 (Vladimir Guerrero and Luis Gonzalez), 2006 (Chase Utley and Willy Taveras), and 2011 ...
Consecutive seasons with 200 or more hits. 10 – Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners – 2001–2010; Consecutive seasons with 150 or more hits. 17 (2 tied) Hank Aaron, Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves – 1955–1971; Derek Jeter, New York Yankees – 1996–2012; Consecutive seasons with 100 or more runs scored. 13 (3 tied) Lou Gehrig, New York ...
For example, Keeler's (1, 44) indicates 1 hit in 1896, and 44 in 1897. [i] This list omits Denny Lyons of the 1887 American Association Philadelphia Athletics, who had a 52-game hitting streak. [75] In 1887, the major leagues adopted a new rule which counted walks as hits, a rule which was dropped after that season. Lyons hit in 52 consecutive ...
CHICAGO — Denver Broncos kicker Wil Lutz made a 51-yard field goal with 1 minute, 46 seconds to play to cap a 21-point comeback against the Chicago Bears and secure a 31-28 victory. Bears ...
10 thoughts after the Chicago Bears opened the preseason with a 23-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Saturday at Soldier Field. They got two short throws from quarterback Justin Fields that ...
Hosting the Chicago Bears in Chicago’s first game since firing head coach Matt Eberflus, the 49ers took advantage of a discombobulated opponent to win 38-13 in a game that quickly became one-sided.
List of Major League Baseball career records; List of Major League Baseball single-season records; List of Major League Baseball single-game records; List of Major League Baseball records considered unbreakable; List of Major League Baseball record breakers by season; List of Major League Baseball individual streaks
The longest winning streak consisting only of playoff games stands at 12 consecutive wins, by the 1927, 1928 and 1932 New York Yankees (who swept the World Series all three seasons) and tied by the 1998–99 Yankees. According to Major League Baseball's policy on winning streaks, tie games do not end a team's winning streak. [1]