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This record is held by over 50 players. [29] The most recent to be credited with 4 doubles in one game was Jarren Duran of the Boston Red Sox on July 2, 2023 in a game against the Toronto Blue Jays .
A batter may also be credited with a ground-rule double when a fair ball, after touching the ground, bounds into the stands or becomes lodged in a fence or scoreboard. [2] Hall of Fame center fielder Tris Speaker [3] [4] [5] holds the Major League Baseball career doubles record with 792. [6] Pete Rose [7] is second with 746, the National League ...
Longest continuous streak of double-doubles: According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Wilt Chamberlain holds the record with 227 consecutive double-doubles from 1964 to 1967. [9] Chamberlain also holds the second- and third-longest continuous streaks of double-doubles with 220 and 133. [9] This record is before the ABA–NBA merger in 1976.
Most points/assists double-doubles, rookie season; 12 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024 [40] 3 – Sue Bird, Seattle 2002; 2 – four players; Most consecutive points/assists double-doubles, rookie season; 5 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024 [29] Most points/rebounds double-doubles, rookie season; 26 – Angel Reese, Chicago 2024; 22 – Tina ...
Sabonis owns the seventh-longest streak of double-doubles in NBA history. He had just moved past Elvin Hayes’ stretch of 60 straight from Oct. 30, 1968, to Feb. 22, 1969, on Sunday in a win over ...
Longest continuous streak of 30-point triple-doubles: Luka Dončić (Dallas Mavericks) currently holds the record for the most consecutive 30-point triple-doubles with 6. His streak began on February 28, 2024, and it ended on March 9, 2024.
Reese surpassed Candace Parker, who previously held the WNBA's longest streak of games with 12 straight double-doubles through the 2009 and 2010 seasons.She tied Parker in Friday's 88–84 win ...
The most doubles hit in one season is 67, as done by Earl Webb in 1931. Two players share the record for most times leading a league in doubles - Tris Speaker (AL) and Stan Musial (NL) each led their leagues eight times.