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Top 10 Unbreakable Streaks
Top 10 Unbreakable Streaks
Posted On 05.17, 2013

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Andre Ethier's hitting streak ended at 30 on Saturday, when the Dodgers outfielder went hitless against the Mets. It was an impressive feat, and the longest such streak in two years. But it reached barely the halfway mark of Joe DiMaggio's record before it was halted.

Yeah, DiMaggio's 56-game hit streak is long considered one of the untouchable records in baseball, if not all of sports. The same was said for Lou Gehrig's 2,130 consecutive games played streak, but that was broken by Cal Ripken Jr., who now owns the record at 2,632, which probably IS unbreakable. Baseball, a sport obsessed with records and statistics, has its share of these: Vince Coleman stole 50 bases in a row without being caught. Orel Hershiser threw 59 consecutive scoreless innings. Carl Hubbell won 24 straight decisions.

But other sports have their own (nearly) untouchable streaks: Brett Favre just saw his record of 297 consecutive games played end last season after finally succumbing to an ankle injury. A.C. Green played in 1,192 straight NBA games, something probably won't be matched in this day and age when a potty mouth can earn you a suspension. Glenn Hall played 502 games in a row in goal - in their entirety - during the era of NHL's Original Six.

We considered streaks of all stripes and all sports, and came up with a subjective list. Our streaks are not anachronisms - records that are no longer attainable because the practices have changed (such as Hall's). Players and athletes can still strive for the records on our list, and they do, though the task is gargantuan. When and if anyone comes remotely close to these, they will have our rapt attention. So these, are the Top 10 Unbreakable Streaks in Sports.




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