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    5 MLB Perennial Records

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJune 25, 20243 Mins Read
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    Baseball is the only game in which every action on the field can be translated into statistical measures. Watching basketball, you don’t think about how often LeBron James hits a deflected shot to the back of the net. In baseball, on the other hand, every statistic matters. How usually does a batter strike out for a groundout. Which strike zones does the pitcher pitch to the most and best, and which side of the field does the batter strike out.

    In other words, baseball is a numbers game. For those seeking more responsible gambling practices and information on bookmakers, you can visit Responsible Gambling. However, in the 150-year history of the league, there have been players whose statistical numbers and records have surpassed those who came before them and will surpass those who will come after.

    1. Joe DiMaggio. Fifty-six consecutive games in which a player had a hit.

    Everyone with the slightest interest in baseball should know Joe DiMaggio as one of the best players in the history of baseball and the entire sport. 9 World Series titles with the New York Yankees, national recognition, and an affair with Marilyn Monroe are the milestones in the player’s life by which he will be remembered. However, his most outstanding achievement came in 1941, when Joe had a streak of 56 games and consistently had at least one hit!

    Joe won MVP that year, surpassing the equally legendary Ted Williams (Boston Red Sox) with his phenomenal .406 for the season! Joe’s closest pursuer is Pete Rose, whose streak stopped at the number 40.

    2. Cy Young. 511 wins.

    How many? In recent baseball history, for starting pitchers to make 500+ starts FOR A CAREER is almost unrealistic. Here are 511 wins. Now, everyone understands why the award to the best pitcher is called the Cy Young Award. That record will stay with him forever.

    P.S. Also, there is one very remarkable thing: the league record holder for losses is also Cy Young.

    3. Col Ripken Jr. had 2.632 consecutive games played.

    An iron man from the world of baseball. Ripken has spent his entire career with Baltimore, and yes, you read that right, I didn’t misread it: two thousand six hundred and thirty-two games in a row! That means a player needs to play 162 games a season for 16 years in a row! Can anyone beat his record?

    4. Ty Cobb and his .366 for his career.

    Ty Cobb can rightfully rank among the greatest players in baseball history. His batting percentage for his career is something unreal. In the current league, where the careers of the best players last 15-17 years, it would take a lot of work to demonstrate such a solid and consistent offensive game.

    5. Pete Rose. 4,256 hits.

    Pete Rose’s career has been ruined by the excitement that sits inside the best player in Cincinnati Reds history (Rose is permanently suspended from baseball for betting on horse racing and his team’s games).

    But his record is one no one can leave out of baseball. 4,256 hits in a career that spanned from 1963-1986 is impressive. Current players need to hit 250 hits each over 17 seasons to get that kind of output, but even then, Rose would be ahead by six hits.

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