Unbelievable Hitting Streaks That Shook AL and NL Baseball History!
Ted Williams holds his own remarkable record, having reached base in 84 consecutive games in 1949 – 10 games longer than DiMaggio’s career high in 1941. But Williams’ longest hitting streak of his career was “only” 23 games in 1941.
That’s why Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak – the longest such run of all time – is considered to be one of the most celebrated and unbreakable marks in the game’s history. Coincidentally, Williams posted another number that isn’t likely to be matched any time soon by hitting .406 in that 1941 season.



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