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The following is a list of records for a game, season, or career that were broken in each Major League Baseball season by players, teams, or others. This does not include dates when additional stats were recorded by the same player above one's own record set (unless broken by someone else in between) or records by a team that do not lead the majors.
The longest (in terms of time) recorded winning streak in any professional sports is Spain's Antoni Bou, having won 34 consecutive FIM Trial World Championship (17 outdoor and 17 indoor) between 2007 and 2023 (as of January 2024, he is still active in the sport).
The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) and concludes the MLB postseason.First played in 1903, [1] the World Series championship is a best-of-seven playoff and is a contest between the champions of baseball's National League (NL) and American League (AL). [2]
The most successful postseason team in MLB history is the New York Yankees, who have achieved three of the four instances of a franchise winning more than two World Series championships in a row (one streak each of durations 3, 4, and 5 seasons) and five of the six instances of a franchise winning the league pennant (i.e., an appearance in the ...
Season(s) Season record(s) Date Score Opponent Date Score Opponent Beginning (first victory) End (first defeat) 1 26^ New York Giants: 1916: 86–66 September 7, 1916: 4–1 Brooklyn Robins: September 30, 1916: 3–8 Boston Braves: 2 22 Cleveland Indians: 2017: 102–60 August 24, 2017: 13–6 Boston Red Sox: September 15, 2017: 3–4 Kansas ...
Record 44-game unbeaten run brings to an end 31 years of hurt and ridicule for Bayer Leverkusen ... including on Thursday night when Jeremie Frimpong scored in the 89th minute to keep the longest ...
Josh Gibson, who played 510 game in the Negro League, holds the record for highest batting average, slugging percentage, and on-base plus slugging in a career. Barry Bonds holds the career home run and single-season home run records. Ichiro Suzuki collected 262 hits in 2004, breaking George Sisler's 84-year-old record for most hits in a season.
Darling would allow two unearned runs before finally recording the final out, a strikeout of Camp. [27] Once the game was over, even though the date/time was July 5, 3:55 a.m., [28] the Braves' stadium crew shot off the scheduled Fourth of July post-game fireworks [29] [30] for the fans who endured to the end. As one final bizarre extra, calls ...