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Keeler also had the longest hitting streak when multiple-season runs were included; he had recorded a hit in the final game of the 1896 season before beginning the following year with the 44-game stretch. The AL record was held by George Sisler, who had a 41-game streak in 1922, one game longer than a 40-game Ty Cobb streak in 1911. [5]
Joe DiMaggio hit .408 during his record-holding 56-game streak. [8] In probability theory, every baseball game is a Bernoulli trial in which a hitter either does or does not get a hit. DiMaggio's streak of 56 consecutive games with hits awaits an equal streak: "The probability is .0003 that a .350 hitter will have a hitting streak of at least ...
The day after the streak ended DiMaggio started another streak that lasted 16 games, therefore hitting safely in 72 of 73 games. [37] [38] The closest anyone has come to equaling DiMaggio is Pete Rose, who hit safely in 44 straight games in 1978. [39] [40] During the streak, DiMaggio played in seven doubleheaders. The Yankees' record during the ...
Right off the bat, any sports fan has to agree with the following: Cal Ripken's consecutive games-played streak, Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak, John Stockton's all-time assist record and ...
83 years ago today, Joe DiMaggio's record 56-game hitting streak finally came to an end as the Yankee Clipper went 0-3 with a walk in a win over the Indians. By the numbers: DiMaggio went 91-for ...
Two hard hit shots came close, but great defensive stops by third baseman Ken Keltner ended the streak. [93] "Joltin' Joe" actually hit in 57 straight MLB games – singling in the 1941 All-Star game held mid-streak [94] – and 73 out of 74 regular season games, starting a 17-game streak the day after his 56-game one ended. [95]
While a fraction of Joe D.'s record 56-game hitting streak for the 1941 New York Yankees, Marte's 17-game run is the longest at the start of a postseason career. The switch-hitting infielder tied ...
Consecutive games with a hit. 56 – Joe DiMaggio, New York Yankees – May 15 through July 16, 1941; Consecutive games with a home run. 8 (3 tied) . Dale Long, Pittsburgh Pirates – May 19 through May 28, 1956