Hitting streak
In
baseball
, a
hitting streak
refers to the consecutive number of official games in which a player gets at least one
hit
. The ten longest streaks in the history of the
American League
are: 56 -
Joe DiMaggio
(1941) 41 -
George Sisler
(1922) 40 -
Ty Cobb
(1911) 39 -
Paul Molitor
(1987) 35 -
Ty Cobb
(1917) 34 -
George Sisler
(1925) 34 -
George McQuinn
(1938) 34 -
Dom DiMaggio
(1949) 33 -
Hal Chase
(1907) 33 -
Heinie Manush
(1933) The ten longest streaks in the history of the
National League
are: 44 -
Willie Keeler
(1897) 44 -
Pete Rose
(1978) 42 -
Bill Dahlen
(1894) 37 - Tommy Holmes (1945) 36 -
Billy Hamilton
(1894) 35 -
Fred Clarke
(1895) 35 -
Luis Castillo
(2002) 34 -
Benito Santiago
(1987) 34 - George Davis (1893) 33 -
Rogers Hornsby
(1922)
See also
Batter
Batting average
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