TOP 15 MLB UNBREAKABLE CAREER RECORDS!! - Ridiculous UNTOUCHABLE Numbers!!

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Today we will be counting down my Top 15 UNBREAKABLE CAREER MLB RECORDS!! These are CAREER (And consecutive game) records, not individual season records. Many of these records were set in the early days of baseball and with the changes in the game, there is no way ANY player could ever get close to some of these records!

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One amazing fact that a lot of people don't know about Joe Dimaggio's hitting streak is, after the 56 game streak was broken, he went on to hit safely in another 16 straight games. At least one hit in 72 of 73 straight games....amazing.

prOGamer-ulzc
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Seeing this list makes me so glad I grew up in a time before analytics. The very idea that a pitcher could be yanked out of a perfect game is absolutely ridiculous. A lot of the little things mentioned here makes me realize that advanced analytics have in fact ruined the game more than helped it.

I hope this comment sounds old, because this is one case where I WANT to sound old!

jimschwandt
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id give an honorable mention at the very least to randy "the big unit" johnson for having 5 consecutive 300+ strikeout seasons. '98, '99, '00, '01 and '02. there have been a total of 5 300+ strikeout seasons since then. gotta give the unit respect

seanscott
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Another record I like is four pitchers on the Blatimore Orioles each winning 20 gmes in a season. Hard to get 4 pitchers in all of MLB to win 20 games in a season.

Investing
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You forgot Ruth's lifetime slugging average of .690!! No one will ever get near that.The closest any player has gotten is Ted Williams and Lou Gehrig, who are both 56 points below.

RS-npbk
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It’s insane to think that Cy Young has more complete games than Hank Aaron has homeruns. Just really think about that.

Boyso
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I’ve seen Pete Rose comment more than once how Johnny van der Meer’s back-to-back no-no’s is unbreakable because it would take 3 in a row, he makes a good point

elkingerino
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Ted Williams' 84 game on base streak. Dick Hall's 5, 085 batters faced and 1 wild pitch.

tommayrant
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Bob Gibson -1.12 ERA in 1968 - will never be broken. No one has come close.

exmarine
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$245 million dollars for less than 30 innings pitched-Stephen Strasburg. Never be broken😂

henrywallacesghost
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I would argue that Yadier Molina and Adam Wainwright's career starts by a single battery should be on this list

Cantone
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What about Johnny Vander Meer's 2 no-hitters in a row? In order to break it someone would need to throw 3 no-hitters in a row. That's pretty tough.

kabby
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Ty Cobb stole home 54 times. Will straight up never be broken.

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It is worth noting that Ichiro did go hunting for Rose's record, but he simply arrived to the MLB a few years too late to seriously challenge it. If Ichiro was allowed to come over at 21 instead of 27, he'd be much closer to the record if not own it. I get the fact that he's only at 3k hits, but Ichiro owns the single season hits record. It's not impossible for him to have gotten there if he was allowed over "on time."

blueredlover
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Ichiro hitting 262 in a single season is probably unbreakable. You're looking at a player who would need 2 hits in 132 games in a 162 game season to break it. That's just not going to happen anymore.

blueredlover
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FYI, Clayton Kershaw has fewer career shutouts than Babe Ruth

DanielSong
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Over nearly 145 years of professional baseball, no player was tougher to strike out than Hall of Fame shortstop Joe Sewell. In 7, 132 career at-bats, Sewell heard the umpire say “Strike three” just 114 times. That's one strikeout for every 63 at-bats, or once every 17 games, or in just .

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The only reason Lou Gehrig's record was broken is that he became died

harlow
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Walter Johnson is looking down from heaven laughing with his shut out record every time we talk about modern pitching and all the improvements we've made!

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Johnny Vander Meer, 2 consecutive no-hitters
No one will ever get 3 in a row

DanielSong